在Canis latrans的Coyote中选择饮食
Matt W Hayward1,2,3, Carl D Mitchell4, Jan F Kamler5
1Conservation Science Research Group, College of Engineering, Science and the Environment, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, New South Wales 2207, Australia.
Journal of mammalogy
|December 7, 2023
概括
野狼 (Canis latrans) 喜欢更大的猎物,在更危险的物种中以小组狩猎. 它们的猎物选择因度和狼群密度而异,影响了猎物分布.
科学领域:
- 生态生态学 生态生态学
- 野生动物生物学 野生动物生物学
- 捕食者和猎物的动力学
背景情况:
- 猎 (Canis latrans) 饮食研究广泛,但缺乏猎物可用性合成.
- 之前的研究还没有充分解决影响猎物选择的因素.
- 了解猎犬生态角色需要将饮食与猎物的可用性整合在一起.
研究的目的:
- 分析野狼在它们的分布中的猎物选择,考虑到猎物的可用性.
- 将传统的雅各布索引与代偏好平均 (IPA) 方法进行比较.
- 确定影响猎物选择的因素,包括猎物大小和社会行为.
主要方法:
- 分析了大猩猩便和生物质数据,以评估猎物选择.
- 采用传统的雅各布斯指数和新的代偏好平均 (IPA) 方法.
- 利用一般线性模型将猎物选择与环境变量相关联.
主要成果:
- 狼被选为达尔的羊,白尾鹿,东部棉尾和加利福尼亚飞.
- 猎物选择因度 (鹿,雪鞋) 和野狼密度 (鹿,黑尾大) 而有所不同.
- 狼喜欢更大,更有风险的猎物,表明群体狩猎策略,并避免单独的物种.
结论:
- 猎物选择受到猎物的可用性,大小和社会结构的影响.
- 捕食者与猎物的互动,特别是大猩猩的互动,可以塑造猎物的分布和实现的利基.
- 这些发现增强了对子生态的理解,并为预测生态建模提供了信息.
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