Habitat Selection Differences of Two Sympatric Large Carnivores in the Southwestern Mountains of China

Large terrestrial carnivores play a crucial role in the top–down control of terrestrial ecosystems by maintaining ecosystem stability and biodiversity. However, intense interspecific competition typically occurs among large sympatric carnivores, leading to population reduction or extinction. Spatial...

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Main Authors: Tengteng Tian, Xing Chen, Han Pan, Yuyi Jin, Xiaodian Zhang, Yang Xiang, Dazhao Song, Biao Yang, Li Zhang
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/1424-2818/15/9/968/ 2023-10-01T03:55:18+02:00 Habitat Selection Differences of Two Sympatric Large Carnivores in the Southwestern Mountains of China Tengteng Tian Xing Chen Han Pan Yuyi Jin Xiaodian Zhang Yang Xiang Dazhao Song Biao Yang Li Zhang agris 2023-08-27 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/d15090968 eng eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Biodiversity Conservation https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d15090968 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Diversity Volume 15 Issue 9 Pages: 968 ensemble model habitat selection interspecific competition spatial ecological niche Xinlong County Text 2023 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/d15090968 2023-09-03T23:52:42Z Large terrestrial carnivores play a crucial role in the top–down control of terrestrial ecosystems by maintaining ecosystem stability and biodiversity. However, intense interspecific competition typically occurs among large sympatric carnivores, leading to population reduction or extinction. Spatial partitioning through divergent habitat selection mitigates such competition. In this study, we analyzed the main environmental factors influencing the habitat selection and fragmentation of suitable habitats in Xinlong County, Sichuan Province, using 410 infrared cameras from 2015 to 2023. By employing generalized linear and maximum entropy models, we developed an ensemble model to predict the suitable habitat distribution of leopards (Panthera pardus) and wolves (Canis lupus). The results revealed significant disparities in suitable habitat distributions of leopards and wolves as coexisting large carnivores. Leopards prefer understory, whereas wolves prefer high-altitude meadows. Wolves spatially avoid leopards, who secure relatively superior resources and relegate wolves to inferior habitats. Although suitable habitat patches for both species cluster intensely, habitat connectivity remains low owing to pronounced anthropogenic disturbances, which is especially evident in the higher fragmentation of wolf habitats. These results suggest that sympatric large carnivores can reduce spatial competition intensity and promote spatial partitioning by selecting divergently suitable habitats, thereby facilitating species coexistence. Text Canis lupus MDPI Open Access Publishing Diversity 15 9 968
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topic ensemble model
habitat selection
interspecific competition
spatial ecological niche
Xinlong County
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habitat selection
interspecific competition
spatial ecological niche
Xinlong County
Tengteng Tian
Xing Chen
Han Pan
Yuyi Jin
Xiaodian Zhang
Yang Xiang
Dazhao Song
Biao Yang
Li Zhang
Habitat Selection Differences of Two Sympatric Large Carnivores in the Southwestern Mountains of China
topic_facet ensemble model
habitat selection
interspecific competition
spatial ecological niche
Xinlong County
description Large terrestrial carnivores play a crucial role in the top–down control of terrestrial ecosystems by maintaining ecosystem stability and biodiversity. However, intense interspecific competition typically occurs among large sympatric carnivores, leading to population reduction or extinction. Spatial partitioning through divergent habitat selection mitigates such competition. In this study, we analyzed the main environmental factors influencing the habitat selection and fragmentation of suitable habitats in Xinlong County, Sichuan Province, using 410 infrared cameras from 2015 to 2023. By employing generalized linear and maximum entropy models, we developed an ensemble model to predict the suitable habitat distribution of leopards (Panthera pardus) and wolves (Canis lupus). The results revealed significant disparities in suitable habitat distributions of leopards and wolves as coexisting large carnivores. Leopards prefer understory, whereas wolves prefer high-altitude meadows. Wolves spatially avoid leopards, who secure relatively superior resources and relegate wolves to inferior habitats. Although suitable habitat patches for both species cluster intensely, habitat connectivity remains low owing to pronounced anthropogenic disturbances, which is especially evident in the higher fragmentation of wolf habitats. These results suggest that sympatric large carnivores can reduce spatial competition intensity and promote spatial partitioning by selecting divergently suitable habitats, thereby facilitating species coexistence.
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Xing Chen
Han Pan
Yuyi Jin
Xiaodian Zhang
Yang Xiang
Dazhao Song
Biao Yang
Li Zhang
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Xing Chen
Han Pan
Yuyi Jin
Xiaodian Zhang
Yang Xiang
Dazhao Song
Biao Yang
Li Zhang
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title Habitat Selection Differences of Two Sympatric Large Carnivores in the Southwestern Mountains of China
title_short Habitat Selection Differences of Two Sympatric Large Carnivores in the Southwestern Mountains of China
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title_fullStr Habitat Selection Differences of Two Sympatric Large Carnivores in the Southwestern Mountains of China
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