在高人口密度的人口中,美洲的长期空间动态
Bart J Harmsen1, Rebecca J Foster1
1Panthera, New York, New York, United States of America.
PloS one
|October 7, 2025
概括
贝利兹的雄性美洲虎种群不稳定,每年都会发生变化,并大量重叠. 这表明对稀疏分布的雌性进行杂交竞争,而不是排他性的领土.
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
- 动物行为 动物行为
背景情况:
- 了解美洲虎 (Panthera onca) 的社会空间动态对于保护至关重要.
- 以前的研究表明,大型食肉动物具有领土性,但关于美洲虎的范围使用和雄性/雄性/雌性相互作用的经验数据有限.
研究的目的:
- 为了评估贝利兹15年来美洲虎种群的社会空间动态.
- 量化雄性美洲虎之间以及两性之间的范围转移,重叠和相互作用.
主要方法:
- 利用了贝利兹15年来的摄像机陷数据.
- 分析了大约4000个独立检测的雄性美洲虎和大约700个雌性美洲虎.
- 量化范围的转移,使用内核重叠的重叠,以及活动中心的接近.
主要成果:
- 雄性美洲虎的范围是动态的,活动中心每年都会发生变化 (平均最大距离为8公里).
- 在雄性中观察到广泛的范围重叠,没有证据表明它们具有排他性的领土性.
- 当活动中心靠近时,男性之间的近距离接触更频繁;年长的男性避免了主要男性,与女性的接触较少.
结论:
- 捷的交配系统似乎是争竞争,由接受性雌性稀少分布驱动.
- 雄性范围的转移和重叠有助于寻找雌性.
- 与年龄相关的竞争对手的避开可能会影响老年雄性交配的机会.
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