Species-Specific Responses of Medium and Large Mammals to Fire Regime Attributes in a Fire-Prone Neotropical Savanna

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作者
Souza, Clarice Vieira [1 ]
Lourenco, Agueda [1 ]
Vieira, Emerson Monteiro [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Brasilia, Dept Ecol, Grad Program Ecol, Lab Vertebrate Ecol, Campus Darcy Ribeiro, BR-04457 Brasilia, Brazil
来源
FIRE-SWITZERLAND | 2023年 / 6卷 / 03期
关键词
fire mosaic; habitat use; pyrodiversity; herbivores; carnivores; tropical savanna; fire management; WOLF CHRYSOCYON-BRACHYURUS; HABITAT SELECTION; NATIONAL-PARK; HOME-RANGE; MANED WOLF; OZOTOCEROS-BEZOARTICUS; SYMPATRIC JAGUARS; BIRD ASSEMBLAGES; FEEDING ECOLOGY; FOOD-HABITS;
D O I
10.3390/fire6030110
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Fire occurrence affects the distribution of key resources for fauna in natural ecosystems worldwide. For fire management strategies adequate for biodiversity conservation, the understanding of how species respond to fire-induced changes is essential. In this study, we investigated the role of fire regimes on spaces used by medium and large mammals at multiple spatial scales (0.8 ha to 78.5 ha) in a fire-prone savanna ecosystem (Brazilian Cerrado). We sampled mammals using 60 camera traps distributed in 30 sampling units located in grassland and typical savanna formations. We applied single-species occupancy models and AIC-based model selection to assess how mammals use the space in response to pyrodiversity (both diversity of fire frequencies and diversity of fire ages), the proportion of recently burned area, and the proportion of long-unburned area while accounting for detectability. Our results showed that fire regime variables affected the study species differently. Deer species used the space regardless of mosaic pyrodiversity and the proportion of specific fire ages. Fire-related variables, however, affected space use by tapirs and maned wolves. Tapirs preferred to use fire mosaics with lower diversity of fire frequencies, whereas maned wolves more intensively used mosaics with high fire age diversity and a high proportion of recently burned areas. Based on our findings, we recommend that fire management targeting specific mammal species should not necessarily focus on maximum pyrodiversity. Instead, we suggest a management strategy combining "patch mosaic burning" with the maintenance of specific fire-age patches suitable for different species' requirements.
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