飞越森林冠层:巴西亚马逊地区获救和野生大雕的运动模式和栖息地选择

IF 0.8 Q4 ECOLOGY
Ecosistemas Pub Date : 2023-08-02 DOI:10.7818/ecos.2505
Helena Aguiar-Silva, T. Sanaiotti, Rogério Martins Sanches, Thiago Bicudo, Carlos Augusto Tuyama, T. Junqueira, A. Albernaz
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2011年至2021年,我们通过卫星遥测技术在巴西亚马逊地区追踪了六只哈皮鹰(Harpia harpyja),分析了其中三只的使用面积、运动参数和栖息地选择功能:一只在繁殖地内的成年鹰、一只迁移的成年鹰和一只四岁的漂浮亚成年鹰。我们使用第一次通过时间来评估这些个体对环境的反应程度,并使用行为变化点分析来确定轨迹中的行为状态参数。我们拟合了一个逻辑线性回归模型,使用了可用的位置和环境协变量:坡度、地形坚固性指数(TRI)、归一化差异植被指数(NDVI)、土地覆盖和栖息地边缘作为预测变量。鹰鹰的位置与“森林”土地覆盖和高NDVI值高度相关。亚成体和迁移的成体在其家园范围内被选为“次生林”,这突出了这种栖息地在分散景观中的重要性。此外,我们还发现,哈皮鹰康复个体的运动路径存在行为差异,这些个体随后被放归野外。总之,我们建议在保护管理中不仅包括巢树及其周边,还包括一个超过景观规模的区域,以优化和促进功能连接,安全有效地分散未成年人。将鹰的活动地点与资源(土地覆盖、NDVI)、风险(森林栖息地边缘)和环境条件(坡度、地形崎岖)联系起来,是了解这种大型树冠捕食者栖息地选择的机会。鹰的运动生态学与林冠中猎物的空间动力学有潜在的关系,这需要在未来的研究中进一步解决。
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Flying through the forest canopy: Movement patterns and habitat selection of rescued and wild Harpy Eagles in the Brazilian Amazon
We tracked six Harpy Eagles (Harpia harpyja) by satellite telemetry from 2011 to 2021 in the Brazilian Amazonia, analyzing the used area, movements parameters and habitat selection functions for three of them: one adult within its breeding site, one translocated adult, and a four-years old floating subadult. We used the first-passage time to assess the scale at which these individuals respond to the environment, and the behavioral change point analysis to determine behavioral states parameters across trajectories. We fitted a logistic linear regression model with used-available locations and environmental covariates: slope, Terrain Ruggedness Index (TRI), Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), land cover, and habitat edge as predictor variables. Harpy Eagle locations were highly related with “Forest” land cover and high NDVI values. The subadult and the translocated adult selected for “Secondary Forest” within their home ranges, which highlights the importance of this type of habitat in fragmented landscapes. In addition, we found behavioural differences in the movement paths of rehabilitated individuals of Harpy Eagle that are subsequently released to the wild. In conclusion, we suggest including in conservation management not only the nest tree and its immediately surrounding but also an area over landscape scale to optimize and promote the functional connectivity, with a safe and efficient dispersion of immatures. Linking Harpy Eagle´s movement locations to resources (land cover, NDVI), risks (forested habitat edge) and environmental conditions (slope, terrain ruggedness) is an opportunity to learn about habitat selection by this large canopy predator. The Harpy Eagle movement ecology has a potential relationship with the spatial dynamics of prey in the forest canopy, which needs to be further addressed in future research.
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Ecosistemas
Ecosistemas ECOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: ECOSISTEMAS es la revista científica de ecología y medio ambiente de la Asociación Española de Ecología Terrestre. Desde el año 2001 se publica exclusivamente en formato electrónico cada cuatro meses. La revista publica artículos científicos originales sobre ecología y medio ambiente incluyendo investigación sobre organismos, poblaciones, comunidades y ecosistemas, interacciones biológicas, paleoecología, ecofisiología, eco-evolución y procesos ecosistémicos, así como sobre perturbaciones antropogénicas y sus efectos a nivel ecológico y ambiental. Todas las contribuciones deben ser originales y no haber sido publicadas previamente en la literatura científica. Serán considerados para su publicación solamente trabajos de índole científica que presenten datos nuevos analizados de forma adecuada o trabajos novedosos de revisión bibliográfica que constituyan una aportación importante al tema. Los trabajos descriptivos sin una interpretación y discusión detallada del significado ecológico que puede extraerse de los resultados escritos, los que reflejen una opinión personal, o que sean puramente especulativos sin resultados claros que apoyen las conclusiones descritas, serán rechazados a nivel editorial. Todas las contribuciones son publicadas en castellano, con título, resumen y pies de figuras y tablas también en inglés. Nuestro objetivo es ser la revista científica de ecología y medio ambiente de referencia para los países y comunidades hispanohablantes. No se repercute tasa o coste alguno a los autores en concepto de gestión o publicación de sus propuestas.
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