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Environmental dynamics and anthropogenic development alter philopatry and space-use in a North American cervid

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DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS
卷 22, 期 5, 页码 547-557

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ddi.12417

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animal movement; energy development; home range; Odocoileus hemionus; utilization distribution

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  1. Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW)
  2. White River Field Office of Bureau of Land Management
  3. ExxonMobil Production/XTO Energy
  4. Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration [W-185-R]
  5. Safari Club International
  6. Colorado State Severance Tax
  7. EnCana Corp.
  8. Williams/WPX Energy
  9. Shell Exploration and Production
  10. Marathon Oil Corp.
  11. Mule Deer Foundation
  12. Colorado Mule Deer Assn.
  13. NSF [CNS-0923386]

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AimThe space an animal uses over a given time period must provide the resources required for meeting energetic needs, reproducing and avoiding predation. Anthropogenic landscape change in concert with environmental dynamics can strongly structure space-use. Investigating these dynamics can provide critical insight into animal ecology, conservation and management. LocationThe Piceance Basin, Colorado, USA. MethodsWe applied a novel utilization distribution estimation technique based on a continuous-time correlated random walk model to characterize range dynamics of mule deer during winter and summer seasons across multiple years. This approach leverages second-order properties of movement to provide a probabilistic estimate of space-use. We assessed the influence of environmental (cover and forage), individual and anthropogenic factors on interannual variation in range use of individual deer using a hierarchical Bayesian regression framework. ResultsMule deer demonstrated remarkable spatial philopatry, with a median of 50% overlap (range: 8-78%) in year-to-year utilization distributions. Environmental conditions were the primary driver of both philopatry and range size, with anthropogenic disturbance playing a secondary role. Main conclusionsPhilopatry in mule deer is suspected to reflect the importance of spatial familiarity (memory) to this species and, therefore, factors driving spatial displacement are of conservation concern. The interaction between range behaviour and dynamics in development disturbance and environmental conditions highlights mechanisms by which anthropogenic environmental change may displace deer from familiar areas and alter their foraging and survival strategies.

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