饮食和湖泊大小是北美海狸领土占领动态的主要驱动因素

IF 3.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Mélanie Arsenault , Guillaume Grosbois , Julie-Pascale Labrecque-Foy , Miguel Montoro Girona
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海狸作为生态系统工程师,为其他物种创造了重要的湿地和栖息地,改变了周围森林的结构和功能,影响了人类的基础设施。然而,尽管有这些重要的经济和生态影响,海狸摄食策略的时空模式仍未得到充分研究。本研究旨在评估加拿大东部森林林分类型、湖泊大小和饮食对海狸领土占领的影响。采用树木生态学方法测量了61个湖泊附近河狸的占用时间和最大浏览距离。在每个海狸栖息地周围,我们沿着三个样带建立了1 m²的地块,我们测量了从海岸到森林的距离,并计算了由于海狸存在而导致的灌木林年轮。PERMANOVA显示,不同湖泊大小类别的最大浏览距离(p = 0.003)和时间占用(p = 0.006)差异显著。林分类型对河狸动态没有影响。稳定同位素分析(δ13C和δ15N)表明,当地捕兽者收集的海狸尸体的饮食包括针叶树的消费和食物消费的季节性变化。我们发现4到20个 的湖泊对海狸来说是最理想的,因为这个湖泊的大小比特定食物来源的可用性更重要。河狸根据季节选择不同的植物种类,以最大限度地提高资源利用率和能量成本的平衡,表现出较高的适应能力。了解海狸领土占领动态的相关因素对于土地管理者和保护主义者有效地将这一物种纳入森林管理计划和减轻海狸与人类的冲突至关重要。
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Diet and lake size are the main drivers of the territorial occupation dynamics of North American beaver
Beavers, as ecosystem engineers, create crucial wetlands and habitats for other species, altering the structure and function of the surrounding forests and affecting human infrastructure. However, despite these significant economic and ecological implications, the spatiotemporal patterns of beaver feeding strategies remain understudied. This study aimed to evaluate how forest stand type, lake size, and diet influence beaver territorial occupation in eastern Canada. We used a dendroecological approach to measure beaver occupation time and maximum browsing distance around 61 lakes. Around each beaver lodge, we established 1 m² plots along three transects in which we measured distance of browsing from shore and counted annual rings on coppices resulting from beaver presence. PERMANOVA revealed that both maximum browsing distance ( p = 0.003) and temporal occupation ( p = 0.006) differed significantly across lake size categories. The type of forest stand had no impact on beaver dynamics. Stable isotope analysis (δ13C and δ15N) of beaver carcasses collected from local trappers showed that the beavers’ diet included the consumption of conifer trees and a seasonal shift in food consumption. We found that lakes ranging from 4 to 20 ha were optimal for beavers, as this lake size mattered more than the availability of specific food sources. Beavers exhibited high adaptation skills by using different plant species depending on the season to maximize resource availability and energy cost trade-off. Understanding the factors involved in beaver territorial occupation dynamics is crucial for land managers and conservationists to effectively incorporate this species into forest management plans and mitigate beaver–human conflicts.
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Global Ecology and Conservation
Global Ecology and Conservation Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
CiteScore
8.10
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346
审稿时长
83 days
期刊介绍: Global Ecology and Conservation is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal covering all sub-disciplines of ecological and conservation science: from theory to practice, from molecules to ecosystems, from regional to global. The fields covered include: organismal, population, community, and ecosystem ecology; physiological, evolutionary, and behavioral ecology; and conservation science.
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