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Titel
Modeling habitat use and potential distribution of kit fox in the Trans‐Pecos, Texas
Ist Teil von
  • The Journal of wildlife management, 2022-11, Vol.86 (8), p.n/a
Ort / Verlag
Bethesda: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
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Quelle
Wiley Online Library Journals Frontfile Complete
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Management of a species requires knowledge of their distribution and the environmental factors that influence their use of an area. The kit fox (Vulpes macrotis) is a small fox species endemic to the threatened desert grasslands of the western United States and northern Mexico. Little information exists on the status and distribution of kit fox in Texas, USA; however, researchers have documented population declines in the closely related swift fox (Vuples velox) in the Texas Panhandle. Therefore, our objectives were to survey areas of potential kit fox habitat using remote trail cameras to determine use and detection rates for kit fox, evaluate and quantify environmental effects on habitat use, and map potential distribution of kit fox habitat throughout the Trans‐Pecos using results from the preceding occupancy analysis. We conducted camera surveys at 732 baited sites from March 2018 to March 2020, with each survey lasting 14 days on average (~10,248 camera‐days). We detected kit fox at 99 of 732 camera survey sites. We divided surveys into 3‐day sampling occasions and fit single‐season occupancy models to test for an effect of sampling occasion and season on detection and for effects of slope, elevation, shrub height, shrub canopy cover, percent litter, percent herbaceous cover, and bare ground on habitat use. Overall detection was 0.31 ± 0.001 (SE) and was influenced by sampling occasion and season, with detection being highest during November to February and earlier in the survey. Mean probability of use for sites was 0.17 ± 0.01 (range = 0.00–0.85) and was influenced by 4 environmental covariates, with the greatest probability of use in areas with gentler slopes, lower elevations, shorter shrubs, and a greater percentage bare ground. We used the most supported model to make a map of predicted habitat use across the Trans‐Pecos region and showed evidence of model fit. Our work provides detailed baseline information on the distribution and environmental relationships of kit fox in the region and can be used to assist with future research and monitoring efforts. Using camera trap data, we determined kit fox habitat use and potential distribution in the Trans‐Pecos region of Texas. Surveys from March 2018 to March 2020 and various environmental and temporal covariates resulted in estimates of species detection, the probability of kit fox habitat use, and a regional species distribution map.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0022-541X
eISSN: 1937-2817
DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.22303
Titel-ID: cdi_crossref_primary_10_1002_jwmg_22303

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