Local- and landscape-level den selection of striped skunks on the Canadian prairies

被引:29
|
作者
Ten Hwang, Yeen
Lariviere, Serge
Messier, Francois
机构
[1] Univ Saskatchewan, Dept Biol, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E2, Canada
[2] Federat Trappeurs Gestionnaires Quebec, Ste Foy, PQ G2G 1A6, Canada
关键词
D O I
10.1139/Z06-192
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
We examined the seasonal landscape and habitat use patterns of striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis Schreber, 1776). We tracked 52 male and 72 female skunks from September 1999 to June 2003 in Saskatchewan, Canada. At the local level, den structures differed by sex and season. In autumn/winter, all skunks preferred buildings, whereas in spring/summer females selectively used underground burrows and rock piles for parturition and rearing of young, and males used aboveground retreats. Den sites were closer to crop fields, roads, water sources, and macrohabitat edges than random sites. At the landscape level, den sites were associated positively with weighted mean shape index of crop fields, mean patch size of water bodies, total edge of water bodies, and weighted mean fractal dimensions of grassland, woodland, and farmsteads, suggesting that wetland edges and habitat complexity are important in den selection by skunks. Compositional analysis revealed sex- and season-specific differences at the population level. Both sexes preferred grass land/pastures and farmstead habitats for establishing den sites. In autumn/winter, skunks preferred grassland/pastures for winter dens. However, in spring/summer skunks preferred farmsteads for resting sites. Our results suggest that skunks respond to landscape and habitat features surrounding den sites, and not just specific den or local habitat characteristics.
引用
下载
收藏
页码:33 / 39
页数:7
相关论文
共 41 条
  • [1] Habitat selection and use of edges by striped skunks in the Canadian prairies
    Larivière, S
    Messier, F
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 2000, 78 (03) : 366 - 372
  • [2] Seasonal and daily activity patterns of striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis) in the Canadian prairies
    Lariviere, S
    Messier, F
    JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 1997, 243 : 255 - 262
  • [3] High parasite prevalence in an ecosystem engineer correlated with both local- and landscape-level factors
    Ziegler, Shelby L.
    Atencio, Wil E.
    Carroll, John M.
    Byers, James E.
    OECOLOGIA, 2024, 205 (02) : 423 - 435
  • [4] Local- and Landscape-Level Variables Related to Poweshiek Skipperling Presence in Michigan Prairie Fens
    Pogue, Clint D.
    Monfils, Michael J.
    Cuthrell, David L.
    Hackett, Rachel A.
    Zionce, Riley A.
    Monfils, Anna K.
    JOURNAL OF FISH AND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT, 2019, 10 (02): : 375 - 390
  • [5] Maximizing Benefits from Riparian Revegetation Efforts: Local- and Landscape-Level Determinants of Avian Response
    Gardali, Thomas
    Holmes, Aaron L.
    ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 2011, 48 (01) : 28 - 37
  • [6] Maximizing Benefits from Riparian Revegetation Efforts: Local- and Landscape-Level Determinants of Avian Response
    Thomas Gardali
    Aaron L. Holmes
    Environmental Management, 2011, 48 : 28 - 37
  • [7] Scaling up effects of measures mitigating pollinator loss from local- to landscape-level population responses
    Kleijn, David
    Linders, Theo E. W.
    Stip, Anthonie
    Biesmeijer, Jacobus C.
    Wackers, Felix L.
    Bukovinszky, Tibor
    METHODS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2018, 9 (07): : 1727 - 1738
  • [8] Synergism between local- and landscape-level pesticides reduces wild bee floral visitation in pollinator-dependent crops
    Bloom, Elias H.
    Wood, Thomas J.
    Hung, Keng-Lou James
    Ternest, John J.
    Ingwell, Laura L.
    Goodell, Karen
    Kaplan, Ian
    Szendrei, Zsofia
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY, 2021, 58 (06) : 1187 - 1198
  • [9] Local- and landscape-level controls on coarse particulate organic matter retention in urban and forested small streams of central Massachusetts
    Miller, Erin M.
    FRESHWATER SCIENCE, 2013, 32 (02) : 576 - 585
  • [10] Local- and landscape-level effects of land use change on bird diversity in Abiata-Shalla Lakes National Park, Ethiopia
    Asefa, Addisu
    Mengesha, Girma
    Sori, Tolera
    Mamo, Yosef
    AFRICAN JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 2019, 57 (01) : 51 - 58