Simultaneous estimation of seasonal population density, habitat preference and catchability of wild boars based on camera data and harvest records

Analyses of life history and population dynamics are essential for effective population control of wild mammals. We developed a model for the simultaneous estimation of seasonal changes in three parameters—population density, habitat preference and trap catchability of target animals—based on camera...

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Main Authors: Yuichi Yokoyama, Yoshihiro Nakashima, Gota Yajima, Tadashi Miyashita
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Royal Society 2020-08-01
Series:Royal Society Open Science
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Online Access:https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.200579
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spelling doaj-cc15d5b8f77d4a97a56615d3bafd200d2020-11-25T04:09:48ZengThe Royal SocietyRoyal Society Open Science2054-57032020-08-017810.1098/rsos.200579200579Simultaneous estimation of seasonal population density, habitat preference and catchability of wild boars based on camera data and harvest recordsYuichi YokoyamaYoshihiro NakashimaGota YajimaTadashi MiyashitaAnalyses of life history and population dynamics are essential for effective population control of wild mammals. We developed a model for the simultaneous estimation of seasonal changes in three parameters—population density, habitat preference and trap catchability of target animals—based on camera-trapping data and harvest records. The random encounter and staying time model, with no need for individual recognition, is the core component of the model—by combining this model with the catch-effort model, we estimated density at broad spatial scales and catchability by traps. Here, the wild boar population in central Japan was evaluated as a target population. We found that the estimated population density increased after the birth period and then decreased until the next birth period, mainly due to harvesting. Habitat preference changed seasonally, but forests having abandoned fields nearby were generally preferred throughout the season. These patterns can be explained by patterns of food availability and resting or nesting sites. Catchability by traps also changed seasonally, with relatively high values in the winter, which probably reflected changes in the attractiveness of the trap bait due to activity changes in response to food scarcity. Based on these results, we proposed an effective trapping strategy for wild boars, and discussed the applicability of our model to more general conservation and management issues.https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.200579ecosystem managementpopulation dynamicswildlife managementseasonal habitat preferencesus scrofa
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author Yuichi Yokoyama
Yoshihiro Nakashima
Gota Yajima
Tadashi Miyashita
spellingShingle Yuichi Yokoyama
Yoshihiro Nakashima
Gota Yajima
Tadashi Miyashita
Simultaneous estimation of seasonal population density, habitat preference and catchability of wild boars based on camera data and harvest records
Royal Society Open Science
ecosystem management
population dynamics
wildlife management
seasonal habitat preference
sus scrofa
author_facet Yuichi Yokoyama
Yoshihiro Nakashima
Gota Yajima
Tadashi Miyashita
author_sort Yuichi Yokoyama
title Simultaneous estimation of seasonal population density, habitat preference and catchability of wild boars based on camera data and harvest records
title_short Simultaneous estimation of seasonal population density, habitat preference and catchability of wild boars based on camera data and harvest records
title_full Simultaneous estimation of seasonal population density, habitat preference and catchability of wild boars based on camera data and harvest records
title_fullStr Simultaneous estimation of seasonal population density, habitat preference and catchability of wild boars based on camera data and harvest records
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous estimation of seasonal population density, habitat preference and catchability of wild boars based on camera data and harvest records
title_sort simultaneous estimation of seasonal population density, habitat preference and catchability of wild boars based on camera data and harvest records
publisher The Royal Society
series Royal Society Open Science
issn 2054-5703
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Analyses of life history and population dynamics are essential for effective population control of wild mammals. We developed a model for the simultaneous estimation of seasonal changes in three parameters—population density, habitat preference and trap catchability of target animals—based on camera-trapping data and harvest records. The random encounter and staying time model, with no need for individual recognition, is the core component of the model—by combining this model with the catch-effort model, we estimated density at broad spatial scales and catchability by traps. Here, the wild boar population in central Japan was evaluated as a target population. We found that the estimated population density increased after the birth period and then decreased until the next birth period, mainly due to harvesting. Habitat preference changed seasonally, but forests having abandoned fields nearby were generally preferred throughout the season. These patterns can be explained by patterns of food availability and resting or nesting sites. Catchability by traps also changed seasonally, with relatively high values in the winter, which probably reflected changes in the attractiveness of the trap bait due to activity changes in response to food scarcity. Based on these results, we proposed an effective trapping strategy for wild boars, and discussed the applicability of our model to more general conservation and management issues.
topic ecosystem management
population dynamics
wildlife management
seasonal habitat preference
sus scrofa
url https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.200579
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