SPATIAL-ANALYSIS OF HABITAT SELECTION BY SITKA BLACK-TAILED DEER IN SOUTHEAST ALASKA, USA

被引:16
作者
CHANG, KT
VERBYLA, DL
YEO, JJ
机构
[1] UNIV IDAHO,WILDERNESS RES CTR,MOSCOW,ID 83843
[2] UNIV IDAHO,DEPT FISH & WILDLIFE RESOURCES,MOSCOW,ID 83843
[3] UNIV IDAHO,DEPT GEOG,MOSCOW,ID 83843
[4] UNIV ALASKA FAIRBANKS,DEPT FOREST SCI,FAIRBANKS,AK 99775
关键词
DEER HABITAT; GIS; EDGES; OLD-GROWTH FORESTS; LOGGING; CLEAR-CUTS;
D O I
10.1007/BF02471969
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
We used a vector-based geographic information system (GIS) to examine habitat selection by radiocollared Sitka black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus sitkensis) in logged forests of southeast Alaska. Our main objective was to explain deer habitat selection relative to old-growth/clear-cut edges and edge habitats at two different spatial scales. Deer home ranges contained higher percentages of recent clear-cuts (50-69%) than the study area (37%; P < 0.01) and had higher old-growth/clear-cut edge densities than expected by chance (P < 0.01). Deer relocation points were closer to old-growth/clear-cut edges (average = 135 m) than random points located within each deer's relocation area (average = 168 m; P = 0.05). Likewise, deer relocations were closer to old-growth/clear-cut edges than points randomly located within old-growth stands or recent clear-cuts (P < 0.01). As the size of clear-cuts increased, both deer relocation density and the proportion of a clear-cut occupied by deer home ranges decreased. Because old growth is important deer habitat and clear-cuts can produce deer forage for only 20-30 years after logging in southeast Alaska, deer management plans such as preserving entire watersheds and maintaining mixes of old growth and recent clear-cut have been proposed. Our data suggest that deer need a diversity of habitats near each other within their home ranges.
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页码:579 / 589
页数:11
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