Balancing the needs of capercaillie () and moose () in large-scale human land use

International audience The capercaillie has been negatively affected by the loss of mature forests. However, forestry creates young plantations offering a superabundant food supply for moose. Using two spatial scales, we tested whether the landscape-level environmental requirements of the capercaill...

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Published in:European Journal of Wildlife Research
Main Authors: Sirkiä, Saija, Pellikka, Jani, Lindén, Harto
Other Authors: Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute, Finnish game and fisheries research institute, Department of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Joensuu
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Language:English
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spelling ftccsdartic:oai:HAL:hal-00535242v1 2023-09-26T15:21:21+02:00 Balancing the needs of capercaillie () and moose () in large-scale human land use Sirkiä, Saija Pellikka, Jani Lindén, Harto Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute Finnish game and fisheries research institute Department of Sociology and Social Policy University of Joensuu 2009-08-26 https://hal.science/hal-00535242 https://hal.science/hal-00535242/document https://hal.science/hal-00535242/file/10344_2009_306_ReferencePDF.pdf https://doi.org/10.1007/s10344-009-0306-z en eng HAL CCSD Springer Verlag info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1007/s10344-009-0306-z hal-00535242 https://hal.science/hal-00535242 https://hal.science/hal-00535242/document https://hal.science/hal-00535242/file/10344_2009_306_ReferencePDF.pdf doi:10.1007/s10344-009-0306-z info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess ISSN: 1612-4642 European Journal of Wildlife Research https://hal.science/hal-00535242 European Journal of Wildlife Research, 2009, 56 (3), pp.249-260. ⟨10.1007/s10344-009-0306-z⟩ Forestry Game management Landscape ecology Macroecology Wildlife triangle info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2009 ftccsdartic https://doi.org/10.1007/s10344-009-0306-z 2023-08-26T22:24:44Z International audience The capercaillie has been negatively affected by the loss of mature forests. However, forestry creates young plantations offering a superabundant food supply for moose. Using two spatial scales, we tested whether the landscape-level environmental requirements of the capercaillie and moose differ. We compared the spatial association between the abundances of the two species in 50- × 50-km grids and, using a set of regression models, analyzed how it was affected by various land use variables in five regions of Finland. Both species were generally most abundant in the same grid cells. Moreover, the association between abundance and several landscape variables was very similar for both species. Forest cover had a positive impact on both species in Eastern and South-Western Finland. Only in Western Finland was the capercaillie more positively associated with older forest than the moose. Human impact variables were negatively related to both capercaillie and moose abundance in Eastern and South-Western Finland, the effect being stronger for capercaillie. In Northern Finland, human impact turned positive. Our results highlight that, on broad landscape and regional scales, we might not need to make trade-offs in management decisions concerning capercaillie and moose. While considering regional land use planning, the primary goal for both species seems to be to secure large areas of forest, preferably at a distance from human settlement. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Archive ouverte HAL (Hyper Article en Ligne, CCSD - Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe) European Journal of Wildlife Research 56 3 249 260
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Game management
Landscape ecology
Macroecology
Wildlife triangle
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Game management
Landscape ecology
Macroecology
Wildlife triangle
Sirkiä, Saija
Pellikka, Jani
Lindén, Harto
Balancing the needs of capercaillie () and moose () in large-scale human land use
topic_facet Forestry
Game management
Landscape ecology
Macroecology
Wildlife triangle
description International audience The capercaillie has been negatively affected by the loss of mature forests. However, forestry creates young plantations offering a superabundant food supply for moose. Using two spatial scales, we tested whether the landscape-level environmental requirements of the capercaillie and moose differ. We compared the spatial association between the abundances of the two species in 50- × 50-km grids and, using a set of regression models, analyzed how it was affected by various land use variables in five regions of Finland. Both species were generally most abundant in the same grid cells. Moreover, the association between abundance and several landscape variables was very similar for both species. Forest cover had a positive impact on both species in Eastern and South-Western Finland. Only in Western Finland was the capercaillie more positively associated with older forest than the moose. Human impact variables were negatively related to both capercaillie and moose abundance in Eastern and South-Western Finland, the effect being stronger for capercaillie. In Northern Finland, human impact turned positive. Our results highlight that, on broad landscape and regional scales, we might not need to make trade-offs in management decisions concerning capercaillie and moose. While considering regional land use planning, the primary goal for both species seems to be to secure large areas of forest, preferably at a distance from human settlement.
author2 Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences
Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute
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Department of Sociology and Social Policy
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title Balancing the needs of capercaillie () and moose () in large-scale human land use
title_short Balancing the needs of capercaillie () and moose () in large-scale human land use
title_full Balancing the needs of capercaillie () and moose () in large-scale human land use
title_fullStr Balancing the needs of capercaillie () and moose () in large-scale human land use
title_full_unstemmed Balancing the needs of capercaillie () and moose () in large-scale human land use
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