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Determining the spatial scale for conservation purposes - an example with grizzly bears
Authors:Vilis O Nams  Garth Mowat
Institution:a Department of Environmental Sciences, Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Box 550, Truro, NS, Canada B2N 5E3
b Aurora Wildlife Research, RR 1, Site 14, Comp 8, Crescent Valley, BC, Canada V0G 1H0
c Wildlife Branch, Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, 401-333 Victoria St. Nelson, BC, Canada V1L 4K3
Abstract:This study suggests procedures for determining the spatial scale for conservation guidelines for animals, giving an illustration with an analysis of grizzly bear habitat selection. Bear densities were sampled by identifying hairs at bait stations in British Columbia. Habitat variables were measured using remote sensing. Spatial scale was changed by varying the window size over which the variables were averaged. First, the spatial pattern of bears was studied, measuring the patchiness in bear densities at a variety of spatial scales, by calculating the correlation in bear densities between adjacent windows. This was repeated for the habitat variables. Finally, the overall interaction between bears and habitats was analysed, measuring the strength of habitat selection at different spatial scales. There are three domains of scale: at 2-4 km, bears and habitats are patchy, at 5-10 km, bears select for habitats, and at 40+ km, habitats are patchy and bears select for habitats. At scales of 40+ km, bears selected for: (i) higher slopes, or (ii) higher slopes, and some combination of more avalanche chutes, fewer roads and trees, higher elevations, and less logged land. Within 15 km areas, bears selected for 6 km areas that are either at higher elevations, or at higher elevations and had fewer trees. The relationship of conservation guidelines at different spatial scales should be determined by measuring and comparing hierarchical to non-hierarchical selection. The scales that bears select for habitats roughly correspond to the scales used in present grizzly bear conservation plans in British Columbia.
Keywords:Ursus arctos  Spatial scale  Habitat selection  Heterogeneity  Patchiness  Hierarchical selection
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