Behavioural context of multi-scale species distribution models assessed by radio-tracking

Incorporating ecological processes and animal behaviour into Species Distribution Models (SDMs) is difficult. In species with a central resting or breeding place, there can be conflict between the environmental requirements of the 'central place' and foraging habitat. We apply a multi-scal...

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Published in:Basic and Applied Ecology
Main Authors: Lundy, Mathieu G., Buckley, Daniel J., Boston, Emma, Scott, David D., Prodöhl, Paulo, Marnell, Ferdia, Teeling, Emma C., Montgomery, W. Ian
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling ftqueensubelpubl:oai:pure.qub.ac.uk/portal:publications/5cbd88c0-e69c-4f40-811b-6c64b2249613 2024-06-23T07:51:36+00:00 Behavioural context of multi-scale species distribution models assessed by radio-tracking Lundy, Mathieu G. Buckley, Daniel J. Boston, Emma Scott, David D. Prodöhl, Paulo Marnell, Ferdia Teeling, Emma C. Montgomery, W. Ian 2012-03-01 https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/5cbd88c0-e69c-4f40-811b-6c64b2249613 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.baae.2011.12.003 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84860572162&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/5cbd88c0-e69c-4f40-811b-6c64b2249613 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Lundy , M G , Buckley , D J , Boston , E , Scott , D D , Prodöhl , P , Marnell , F , Teeling , E C & Montgomery , W I 2012 , ' Behavioural context of multi-scale species distribution models assessed by radio-tracking ' , Basic and Applied Ecology , vol. 13 , no. 2 , pp. 188-195 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.baae.2011.12.003 Central place forager Habitat selection Multi-scale modelling Myotis nattereri Radio telemetry Species Distribution Modelling (SDM) MYOTIS-NATTERERI CHIROPTERA CLIMATE-CHANGE BARBASTELLA-BARBASTELLUS ROOST SELECTION BATS CONSERVATION VESPERTILIONIDAE ECOLOGY WOODLANDS MOSAICS /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/climate_action name=SDG 13 - Climate Action article 2012 ftqueensubelpubl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.baae.2011.12.003 2024-06-04T14:22:29Z Incorporating ecological processes and animal behaviour into Species Distribution Models (SDMs) is difficult. In species with a central resting or breeding place, there can be conflict between the environmental requirements of the 'central place' and foraging habitat. We apply a multi-scale SDM to examine habitat trade-offs between the central place, roost sites, and foraging habitat in . Myotis nattereri. We validate these derived associations using habitat selection from behavioural observations of radio-tracked bats. A Generalised Linear Model (GLM) of roost occurrence using land cover variables with mixed spatial scales indicated roost occurrence was positively associated with woodland on a fine scale and pasture on a broad scale. Habitat selection of radio-tracked bats mirrored the SDM with bats selecting for woodland in the immediate vicinity of individual roosts but avoiding this habitat in foraging areas, whilst pasture was significantly positively selected for in foraging areas. Using habitat selection derived from radio-tracking enables a multi-scale SDM to be interpreted in a behavioural context. We suggest that the multi-scale SDM of . M. nattereri describes a trade-off between the central place and foraging habitat. Multi-scale methods provide a greater understanding of the ecological processes which determine where species occur and allow integration of behavioural processes into SDMs. The findings have implications when assessing the resource use of a species at a single point in time. Doing so could lead to misinterpretation of habitat requirements as these can change within a short time period depending on specific behaviour, particularly if detectability changes depending on behaviour. Article in Journal/Newspaper Barbastella barbastellus Myotis nattereri Queen's University Belfast Research Portal Basic and Applied Ecology 13 2 188 195
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topic Central place forager
Habitat selection
Multi-scale modelling
Myotis nattereri
Radio telemetry
Species Distribution Modelling (SDM)
MYOTIS-NATTERERI CHIROPTERA
CLIMATE-CHANGE
BARBASTELLA-BARBASTELLUS
ROOST SELECTION
BATS
CONSERVATION
VESPERTILIONIDAE
ECOLOGY
WOODLANDS
MOSAICS
/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/climate_action
name=SDG 13 - Climate Action
spellingShingle Central place forager
Habitat selection
Multi-scale modelling
Myotis nattereri
Radio telemetry
Species Distribution Modelling (SDM)
MYOTIS-NATTERERI CHIROPTERA
CLIMATE-CHANGE
BARBASTELLA-BARBASTELLUS
ROOST SELECTION
BATS
CONSERVATION
VESPERTILIONIDAE
ECOLOGY
WOODLANDS
MOSAICS
/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/climate_action
name=SDG 13 - Climate Action
Lundy, Mathieu G.
Buckley, Daniel J.
Boston, Emma
Scott, David D.
Prodöhl, Paulo
Marnell, Ferdia
Teeling, Emma C.
Montgomery, W. Ian
Behavioural context of multi-scale species distribution models assessed by radio-tracking
topic_facet Central place forager
Habitat selection
Multi-scale modelling
Myotis nattereri
Radio telemetry
Species Distribution Modelling (SDM)
MYOTIS-NATTERERI CHIROPTERA
CLIMATE-CHANGE
BARBASTELLA-BARBASTELLUS
ROOST SELECTION
BATS
CONSERVATION
VESPERTILIONIDAE
ECOLOGY
WOODLANDS
MOSAICS
/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/climate_action
name=SDG 13 - Climate Action
description Incorporating ecological processes and animal behaviour into Species Distribution Models (SDMs) is difficult. In species with a central resting or breeding place, there can be conflict between the environmental requirements of the 'central place' and foraging habitat. We apply a multi-scale SDM to examine habitat trade-offs between the central place, roost sites, and foraging habitat in . Myotis nattereri. We validate these derived associations using habitat selection from behavioural observations of radio-tracked bats. A Generalised Linear Model (GLM) of roost occurrence using land cover variables with mixed spatial scales indicated roost occurrence was positively associated with woodland on a fine scale and pasture on a broad scale. Habitat selection of radio-tracked bats mirrored the SDM with bats selecting for woodland in the immediate vicinity of individual roosts but avoiding this habitat in foraging areas, whilst pasture was significantly positively selected for in foraging areas. Using habitat selection derived from radio-tracking enables a multi-scale SDM to be interpreted in a behavioural context. We suggest that the multi-scale SDM of . M. nattereri describes a trade-off between the central place and foraging habitat. Multi-scale methods provide a greater understanding of the ecological processes which determine where species occur and allow integration of behavioural processes into SDMs. The findings have implications when assessing the resource use of a species at a single point in time. Doing so could lead to misinterpretation of habitat requirements as these can change within a short time period depending on specific behaviour, particularly if detectability changes depending on behaviour.
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author Lundy, Mathieu G.
Buckley, Daniel J.
Boston, Emma
Scott, David D.
Prodöhl, Paulo
Marnell, Ferdia
Teeling, Emma C.
Montgomery, W. Ian
author_facet Lundy, Mathieu G.
Buckley, Daniel J.
Boston, Emma
Scott, David D.
Prodöhl, Paulo
Marnell, Ferdia
Teeling, Emma C.
Montgomery, W. Ian
author_sort Lundy, Mathieu G.
title Behavioural context of multi-scale species distribution models assessed by radio-tracking
title_short Behavioural context of multi-scale species distribution models assessed by radio-tracking
title_full Behavioural context of multi-scale species distribution models assessed by radio-tracking
title_fullStr Behavioural context of multi-scale species distribution models assessed by radio-tracking
title_full_unstemmed Behavioural context of multi-scale species distribution models assessed by radio-tracking
title_sort behavioural context of multi-scale species distribution models assessed by radio-tracking
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