德古拉的动物馆重新装载:使用结构方程建模评估一个完整的哺乳动物组合中息地和物种间相互作用的相对作用
Marissa A Dyck1, Ruben Iosif2, Barbara Promberger-Fürpass2
1School of Environmental Studies University of Victoria Victoria British Columbia Canada.
Ecology and evolution
|April 28, 2025
概括
景观特征在罗马尼亚卡尔帕提亚山脉显著影响掠食者-猎物动态,影响野生动物社区的自上而下的和自下而上的监管. 保护必须优先考虑自然息地,以获得成功的重新野生化.
科学领域:
- 生态生态学 生态生态学
- 野生动物保护 野生动物保护
- 社区动力学 社区动力学
背景情况:
- 跨物种相互作用对于构建动物群落和食物网至关重要.
- 肉食动物充当了自上而下的调节者,而猎物的可用性则驱动了自下而上的过程.
- 摄取物重新野生化旨在恢复这些自然调节过程.
研究的目的:
- 评估稳定的哺乳动物组合中自上而下和自下而上调节的相对重要性.
- 为理解陆地生态系统中重新野生化的成功提供一个基准.
- 评估景观特征对掠食者-猎物动态的影响.
主要方法:
- 在连续两年中利用了来自罗马尼亚卡尔巴提亚山脉的摄像头陷数据.
- 采用零碎结构方程建模 (SEM) 来分析相互作用路径.
- 研究了自上而下的 (狼,欧亚) 和自下而上的 (无毛动物,子数量) 影响.
主要成果:
- 无论是自上而下的还是自下而上的流程,都在很大程度上塑造了社区结构.
- 景观特征 (地形崎,道路,海拔,森林覆盖) 比单独的物种相互作用更有影响.
- 捕食者和猎物种群明显受到息地特征的影响.
结论:
- 景观保护对于有效的物种保护和共存至关重要.
- 调查结果为欧洲和全球的重生计划提供了关键的见解.
- 保护自然息地对于保持生态平衡和支持恢复野生的努力至关重要.
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