학술논문

Effects of body size on estimation of mammalian area requirements
Document Type
article
Author
Noonan, Michael JFleming, Christen HTucker, Marlee AKays, RolandHarrison, Autumn‐LynnCrofoot, Margaret CAbrahms, BrianaAlberts, Susan CAli, Abdullahi HAltmann, JeanneAntunes, Pamela CastroAttias, NinaBelant, Jerrold LBeyer, Dean EBidner, Laura RBlaum, NielsBoone, Randall BCaillaud, DamienPaula, Rogerio Cunhala Torre, J AntonioDekker, JasjaDePerno, Christopher SFarhadinia, MohammadFennessy, JulianFichtel, ClaudiaFischer, ChristinaFord, AdamGoheen, Jacob RHavmøller, Rasmus WHirsch, Ben THurtado, CindyIsbell, Lynne AJanssen, RenéJeltsch, FlorianKaczensky, PetraKaneko, YayoiKappeler, PeterKatna, AnjanKauffman, MatthewKoch, FlaviaKulkarni, AbhijeetLaPoint, ScottLeimgruber, PeterMacdonald, David WMarkham, A CatherineMcMahon, LauraMertes, KatherineMoorman, Christopher EMorato, Ronaldo GMoßbrucker, Alexander MMourão, GuilhermeO'Connor, DavidOliveira‐Santos, Luiz Gustavo RPastorini, JenniferPatterson, Bruce DRachlow, JanetRanglack, Dustin HReid, NeilScantlebury, David MScott, Dawn MSelva, NuriaSergiel, AgnieszkaSonger, MelissaSongsasen, NucharinStabach, Jared AStacy‐Dawes, JennaSwingen, Morgan BThompson, Jeffrey JUllmann, WiebkeVanak, Abi TamimThaker, MariaWilson, John WYamazaki, KojiYarnell, Richard WZieba, FilipZwijacz‐Kozica, TomaszFagan, William FMueller, ThomasCalabrese, Justin M
Source
Conservation Biology. 34(4)
Subject
Generic health relevance
Life on Land
Animals
Body Size
Conservation of Natural Resources
Endangered Species
Homing Behavior
Humans
Mammals
allometry
animal movement
area-based conservation
autocorrelation
home range
kernel density estimation
reserve design
scaling
alometría
autocorrelación
conservación basada en áreas
diseño de reserva
distribución local
escalamiento
estimación de densidad del núcleo
movimiento de mamíferos
保护区设计
动物移动
区域保护
家域
异速增长
标度
核密度估计
自相关
Environmental Sciences
Biological Sciences
Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
Ecology
Language
Abstract
Accurately quantifying species' area requirements is a prerequisite for effective area-based conservation. This typically involves collecting tracking data on species of interest and then conducting home-range analyses. Problematically, autocorrelation in tracking data can result in space needs being severely underestimated. Based on the previous work, we hypothesized the magnitude of underestimation varies with body mass, a relationship that could have serious conservation implications. To evaluate this hypothesis for terrestrial mammals, we estimated home-range areas with global positioning system (GPS) locations from 757 individuals across 61 globally distributed mammalian species with body masses ranging from 0.4 to 4000 kg. We then applied block cross-validation to quantify bias in empirical home-range estimates. Area requirements of mammals 1, meaning the scaling of the relationship changed substantially at the upper end of the mass spectrum.