High-use movement pathways and habitat selection by ungulates

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William D. Newmark
Eric A. Rickart
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[1] University of Utah,Natural History Museum of Utah
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Mammalian Biology | 2012年 / 77卷
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Elk; GPS mapping; Mule deer; Spatial regression analysis; Ungulate trail network;
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The cumulative movements of large mammals are expressed in many areas as semi-permanent wildlife trails. The mapping of semi-permanent trail networks offers a direct approach to assess habitat selection of high-use movement routes at relatively fine spatial scales across a landscape. Here we examine an ungulate trail network in north-central Utah created and maintained by the repeated movements of mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) and elk (Cervus elaphus). In a resource selection analysis using multivariable spatial regression analysis, we show that at a spatial scale of 70m open and low cover and distance to water are important predictors of movement pathway density. We also demonstrate at a scale of 10m that elk and deer movement pathways are less steep than adjacent terrain. The mapping of trail networks should be a particularly useful technique for examining functional connectivity among resource patches across a landscape and identifying important high-use movement routes.
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