野兔、人类和山猫的活动节奏:谁避开谁?

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
M. Naderi, J. Kusak, K. Bojarska, Mark W. Chynoweth, Austin M. Green, Ç. Şekercioğlu
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捕食者与猎物之间的相互作用和人类的存在是影响大型哺乳动物活动模式的关键因素。在人类主导的景观中,大型食肉动物必须在优化进食机会和避免与人类相遇之间平衡它们的活动节奏。在土耳其东北部,高加索猞猁(lynx lynx dinniki)是欧亚猞猁(lynx lynx lynx lynx)的一种受威胁的亚种,在一年中温暖的部分,它们占据了严重破碎的栖息地,并由人类主导。利用相机陷阱和gps项圈活动传感器,研究了猞猁在月相和季节的昼夜活动模式。我们将猞猁的活动模式与其主要猎物欧洲野兔(Lepus europaeus)和人类的活动模式进行了比较。在暖季(5 - 10月),猞猁表现出典型的双峰活动模式,与野兔活动模式一致。在寒冷的季节(11月至4月),猞猁和野兔都转向白天活动。在满月期间,野兔由于反捕食者的行为减少了它们的活动,随之而来的是猞猁活动模式的相应调整。我们的结论是,我们研究区域的猞猁活动是天气条件、人类存在和觅食行为的结果。我们的研究结果也证实了摄像机捕获数据在记录多物种时间活动模式方面的适用性。
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Hares, Humans, and Lynx activity rhythms: Who avoids whom?
Predator-prey interactions and human presence are among the key factors shaping large mammal activity patterns. In human-dominated landscapes, large carnivores must balance their activity rhythms between optimizing feeding opportunities and avoiding encounters with humans. In north- eastern Turkey, the Caucasian lynx ( Lynx lynx dinniki ), a threatened subspecies of the Eurasian lynx ( Lynx lynx ), occupies habitats that are heavily fragmented and dominated by human presence in the warm part of the year. Using camera traps and GPS-collar activity sensors, we investigated lynx circadian activity patterns across lunar phases and seasons. We compared the activity pattern of the lynx to the activity pattern of its primary prey, the European hare ( Lepus europaeus ), and humans. We found that during the warm season (May-October), lynx displayed a bimodal crepuscu- lar activity pattern typical for this species and consistent with hare activity. During the cold season (November-April), both lynx and hares shifted to predominantly diurnal activity. During the full moon, hares reduced their activity due to the anti-predator behaviour, followed by a corresponding adjustment in lynx activity patterns. We conclude that lynx activity in our study area is an outcome of weather conditions, human presence and foraging behaviour. Our results also corroborate the suitability of camera trapping data in documenting multiple species’ temporal activity patterns.
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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31.40
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1.10%
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312
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance. Accounts of Chemical Research replaces the traditional article abstract with an article "Conspectus." These entries synopsize the research affording the reader a closer look at the content and significance of an article. Through this provision of a more detailed description of the article contents, the Conspectus enhances the article's discoverability by search engines and the exposure for the research.
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