Spatiotemporal dynamics in habitat suitability of a large Arctic herbivore: Environmental heterogeneity is key to a sedentary lifestyle

Quantifying spatial and temporal variation in habitat suitability is crucial to understand changes in animal distribution and to inform conservation and management initiatives, especially for species occupying regions profoundly impacted by climatic and environmental change. A detailed understanding...

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Published in:Global Ecology and Conservation
Main Authors: Beumer, Larissa Teresa, van Beest, Floris, Stelvig, Mikkel, Schmidt, Niels Martin
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2019
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2019.e00647
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/9d9d6a51-f42e-4842-9913-3f3c987e909a 2024-02-11T09:59:29+01:00 Spatiotemporal dynamics in habitat suitability of a large Arctic herbivore: Environmental heterogeneity is key to a sedentary lifestyle Beumer, Larissa Teresa van Beest, Floris Stelvig, Mikkel Schmidt, Niels Martin 2019-04 https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/9d9d6a51-f42e-4842-9913-3f3c987e909a https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2019.e00647 eng eng https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/9d9d6a51-f42e-4842-9913-3f3c987e909a info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Beumer , L T , van Beest , F , Stelvig , M & Schmidt , N M 2019 , ' Spatiotemporal dynamics in habitat suitability of a large Arctic herbivore: Environmental heterogeneity is key to a sedentary lifestyle ' , Global Ecology and Conservation , vol. 18 , e00647 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2019.e00647 Climate Habitat suitability Muskox Seasonality Species distribution modelling Ungulate article 2019 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2019.e00647 2024-01-18T00:00:05Z Quantifying spatial and temporal variation in habitat suitability is crucial to understand changes in animal distribution and to inform conservation and management initiatives, especially for species occupying regions profoundly impacted by climatic and environmental change. A detailed understanding of the environmental conditions shaping seasonal habitat suitability of free-ranging muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus), a key species in the Arctic tundra ecosystem, is currently lacking. We applied the maximum entropy modelling algorithm (MaxEnt)to build seasonal species distribution models (SDMs)over four years to quantify variation in habitat suitability in time and space. Suitable habitat was predicted based on location data from 27 GPS-collared adult female muskoxen in northeast Greenland and the spatial distribution of topographic variables and landcover within the study area. Overall, our results highlight distinct seasonal differences in both the spatial extent and distribution of suitable muskox habitat. Suitable space was smallest and spatially most clustered during autumn, and increased in extent and dispersion throughout the snow-covered period until peaking in summer. Nonetheless, the importance of environmental variables influencing habitat suitability was consistent across inter-annual and seasonal scales as habitat suitability was consistently predicted to be highest in vegetated, flat to moderately rugged terrain at low to medium elevation (<500–600 m.a.s.l.)close to the coast (<5–10 km). One year with extraordinary large amounts of snow differed from the general pattern, exhibiting markedly smaller areas of suitable habitat and higher spatial clustering. The results support the notion that adult female muskoxen are able to lead a relatively sedentary lifestyle due to the close proximity of suitable habitats across all seasons. However, above-average snow depths appear to be a potential bottleneck limiting access to suitable habitat, with consequences even beyond the snow-covered season. Our study ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Greenland muskox ovibos moschatus Tundra Aarhus University: Research Arctic Greenland Global Ecology and Conservation 18 e00647
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topic Climate
Habitat suitability
Muskox
Seasonality
Species distribution modelling
Ungulate
spellingShingle Climate
Habitat suitability
Muskox
Seasonality
Species distribution modelling
Ungulate
Beumer, Larissa Teresa
van Beest, Floris
Stelvig, Mikkel
Schmidt, Niels Martin
Spatiotemporal dynamics in habitat suitability of a large Arctic herbivore: Environmental heterogeneity is key to a sedentary lifestyle
topic_facet Climate
Habitat suitability
Muskox
Seasonality
Species distribution modelling
Ungulate
description Quantifying spatial and temporal variation in habitat suitability is crucial to understand changes in animal distribution and to inform conservation and management initiatives, especially for species occupying regions profoundly impacted by climatic and environmental change. A detailed understanding of the environmental conditions shaping seasonal habitat suitability of free-ranging muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus), a key species in the Arctic tundra ecosystem, is currently lacking. We applied the maximum entropy modelling algorithm (MaxEnt)to build seasonal species distribution models (SDMs)over four years to quantify variation in habitat suitability in time and space. Suitable habitat was predicted based on location data from 27 GPS-collared adult female muskoxen in northeast Greenland and the spatial distribution of topographic variables and landcover within the study area. Overall, our results highlight distinct seasonal differences in both the spatial extent and distribution of suitable muskox habitat. Suitable space was smallest and spatially most clustered during autumn, and increased in extent and dispersion throughout the snow-covered period until peaking in summer. Nonetheless, the importance of environmental variables influencing habitat suitability was consistent across inter-annual and seasonal scales as habitat suitability was consistently predicted to be highest in vegetated, flat to moderately rugged terrain at low to medium elevation (<500–600 m.a.s.l.)close to the coast (<5–10 km). One year with extraordinary large amounts of snow differed from the general pattern, exhibiting markedly smaller areas of suitable habitat and higher spatial clustering. The results support the notion that adult female muskoxen are able to lead a relatively sedentary lifestyle due to the close proximity of suitable habitats across all seasons. However, above-average snow depths appear to be a potential bottleneck limiting access to suitable habitat, with consequences even beyond the snow-covered season. Our study ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Beumer, Larissa Teresa
van Beest, Floris
Stelvig, Mikkel
Schmidt, Niels Martin
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van Beest, Floris
Stelvig, Mikkel
Schmidt, Niels Martin
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title Spatiotemporal dynamics in habitat suitability of a large Arctic herbivore: Environmental heterogeneity is key to a sedentary lifestyle
title_short Spatiotemporal dynamics in habitat suitability of a large Arctic herbivore: Environmental heterogeneity is key to a sedentary lifestyle
title_full Spatiotemporal dynamics in habitat suitability of a large Arctic herbivore: Environmental heterogeneity is key to a sedentary lifestyle
title_fullStr Spatiotemporal dynamics in habitat suitability of a large Arctic herbivore: Environmental heterogeneity is key to a sedentary lifestyle
title_full_unstemmed Spatiotemporal dynamics in habitat suitability of a large Arctic herbivore: Environmental heterogeneity is key to a sedentary lifestyle
title_sort spatiotemporal dynamics in habitat suitability of a large arctic herbivore: environmental heterogeneity is key to a sedentary lifestyle
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