Franco M. Valdez Ovallez, Ana Victorica Erostarbe, Rodrigo Nieva Cocilio, Rodrigo Gómez Alés, R. Fernández, Rodrigo Acosta, G. Blanco, J. C. Acosta, L. Corrales
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了解一个物种对空间的利用是很重要的,因为它提供了关于其栖息地潜在可用资源的信息。本研究的目的是评价阿根廷中部安第斯山脉普纳地区毛头棘毛虫微生境的利用和选择,因为它与毛头棘毛虫的可利用性有关。这项工作是在圣胡安省的Quebrada de La Puerta进行的,记录的数据包括根据既定类别使用的微生境和可用性。为了评估微生境的选择,我们采用了利用/可利用设计,并计算了曼利指数,得到了资源选择的函数。该物种利用岩石微生境的比例较大,利用灌木和裸露土壤的比例较小,而拒绝利用仙人掌和枯叶基质。曼利指数表明,相对于其他微生境,岩石基质的选择是显著的。我们的结论是,尽管有必要了解其自然史的其他方面,以真正了解其微生境选择与在普纳河等恶劣环境中觅食或繁殖的关系,但该种群具有明显的萨奇习性。通过这种方式,我们对其生物学的现有知识做出了贡献,我们为在普纳环境中创建未来的优先保护区域和栖息地管理计划提供了信息基础。本研究评估了阿根廷中部安第斯山脉普纳地区肩胛骨棘毛虫微生境的利用和选择。该物种利用岩石微生境的比例大于其可利用性。曼利指数表明,相对于其他微生境,岩石基质的选择是显著的。我们的结论是,这个种群的P. scapulatus具有明显的沙栖习性,我们为其生物学的现有知识做出了贡献。
Microhabitat use and selection by Pristidactylus scapulatus (Squamata Leiosauridae) in the Puna region of the Central Andes in Argentina
Understanding a species use of space is important as it provides information about the potential resources available in its habitat. The objective of this work was to evaluate the use and selection of microhabitat as it relates to availability for Pristidactylus scapulatus in the Puna region of the Central Andes in Argentina. The work was carried out at Quebrada de La Puerta in the province of San Juan and data recorded for the species included microhabitat use and availability according to established categories. To assess microhabitat selection, we applied a design of usage vs availability and calculated the Manly index to obtain a function of resource selection. The species utilised the rock microhabitat in greater proportion with respect to its availability, and in lesser measure utilised shrub and bare soil, whereas it rejected the use of cactus and dead leaves substrate. The Manly index showed that the selection of rock substrate was significant with respect to the other microhabitats. We conclude that this population of P. scapulatus has clearly saxicolous habits, though it is necessary to be aware of other aspects of its natural history to truly understand how its microhabitat selection relates to feeding or reproduction in hostile environments like the Puna. In this way we contribute to the scarce existing knowledge of its biology and we provide an information basis for the creation of future priority areas for conservation and for habitat management plans in Puna environments. Highlights We evaluate the use and selection of microhabitat for Pristidactylus scapulatus in the Puna region of the Central Andes in Argentina. The species utilised the rock microhabitat in greater proportion with respect to its availability. The Manly index showed that the selection of rock substrate was significant with respect to the other microhabitats. We conclude that this population of P. scapulatus has clearly saxicolous habits and we contribute to the scarce existing knowledge of its biology.
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