Attacked from two fronts: Interactive effects of anthropogenic and biotic disturbances generate complex movement patterns

Anthropogenic and biotic disturbances have the potential to interact, generating cumulative impacts on animal movement or, alternatively, counterbalancing or masking each other. Despite their importance, those interactions have not been investigated thoroughly. Our study aimed to fill this knowledge...

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Main Authors: Salvatore Valente, Anna Skarin, Paolo Ciucci, Alessia Uboni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15230430.2019.1698251
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spelling doaj-dfe2136c0a0842dba406cff727749dba2021-02-08T14:09:11ZengTaylor & Francis GroupArctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research1523-04301938-42462020-01-01521274010.1080/15230430.2019.16982511698251Attacked from two fronts: Interactive effects of anthropogenic and biotic disturbances generate complex movement patternsSalvatore Valente0Anna Skarin1Paolo Ciucci2Alessia Uboni3Sapienza University of RomeSwedish University of Agricultural SciencesSapienza University of RomeSwedish University of Agricultural SciencesAnthropogenic and biotic disturbances have the potential to interact, generating cumulative impacts on animal movement or, alternatively, counterbalancing or masking each other. Despite their importance, those interactions have not been investigated thoroughly. Our study aimed to fill this knowledge gap by assessing the combined effects of a human activity—that is, military exercises—and a biotic disturbance—that is, insect harassment—on movement rates of free-ranging semidomesticated reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus). From 2010 to 2012, we analyzed location data from fifty-one Global Positioning System (GPS)-collared female reindeer in the largest European military test range, situated in northern Sweden. In the presence of both military exercises and mosquito harassment, reindeer reacted by increasing their movement rates but not as much as when mosquito harassment occurred alone. Conversely, reindeer reduced their movement rates during military exercises performed with aircraft. Moreover, the effect of military exercises performed with vehicles was evident only when combined with mosquito harassment. These results stress the value of evaluating the effects of the interaction between biotic disturbances and human activities, especially in northern ecosystems, because of the predicted climate warming and the growing interest toward natural resource extraction and other forms of land use.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15230430.2019.1698251antipredator responsecaribougps telemetryhuman impactstep length
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author Salvatore Valente
Anna Skarin
Paolo Ciucci
Alessia Uboni
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Anna Skarin
Paolo Ciucci
Alessia Uboni
Attacked from two fronts: Interactive effects of anthropogenic and biotic disturbances generate complex movement patterns
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
antipredator response
caribou
gps telemetry
human impact
step length
author_facet Salvatore Valente
Anna Skarin
Paolo Ciucci
Alessia Uboni
author_sort Salvatore Valente
title Attacked from two fronts: Interactive effects of anthropogenic and biotic disturbances generate complex movement patterns
title_short Attacked from two fronts: Interactive effects of anthropogenic and biotic disturbances generate complex movement patterns
title_full Attacked from two fronts: Interactive effects of anthropogenic and biotic disturbances generate complex movement patterns
title_fullStr Attacked from two fronts: Interactive effects of anthropogenic and biotic disturbances generate complex movement patterns
title_full_unstemmed Attacked from two fronts: Interactive effects of anthropogenic and biotic disturbances generate complex movement patterns
title_sort attacked from two fronts: interactive effects of anthropogenic and biotic disturbances generate complex movement patterns
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
issn 1523-0430
1938-4246
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Anthropogenic and biotic disturbances have the potential to interact, generating cumulative impacts on animal movement or, alternatively, counterbalancing or masking each other. Despite their importance, those interactions have not been investigated thoroughly. Our study aimed to fill this knowledge gap by assessing the combined effects of a human activity—that is, military exercises—and a biotic disturbance—that is, insect harassment—on movement rates of free-ranging semidomesticated reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus). From 2010 to 2012, we analyzed location data from fifty-one Global Positioning System (GPS)-collared female reindeer in the largest European military test range, situated in northern Sweden. In the presence of both military exercises and mosquito harassment, reindeer reacted by increasing their movement rates but not as much as when mosquito harassment occurred alone. Conversely, reindeer reduced their movement rates during military exercises performed with aircraft. Moreover, the effect of military exercises performed with vehicles was evident only when combined with mosquito harassment. These results stress the value of evaluating the effects of the interaction between biotic disturbances and human activities, especially in northern ecosystems, because of the predicted climate warming and the growing interest toward natural resource extraction and other forms of land use.
topic antipredator response
caribou
gps telemetry
human impact
step length
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15230430.2019.1698251
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