Behavior‐specific habitat selection by raccoons in the Prairie Pothole Region of Manitoba

Author:

Milling Charlotte R.1ORCID,Gehrt Stanley D.12

Affiliation:

1. The Ohio State University 2021 Coffey Road Columbus 43210 OH USA

2. The Max McGraw Wildlife Foundation PO Box 9 Dundee 60118 IL USA

Abstract

AbstractPatterns of resource selection depend upon an animal's behavioral state. Because management strategies are often crafted from an understanding of animal space use, incorporating behavior explicitly into analyses of resource selection has the potential to improve outcomes. In the Prairie Pothole Region of Manitoba, Canada, raccoons (Procyon lotor) are a nest predator of waterfowl, but it is unclear how raccoons use this landscape during the waterfowl nesting season. Our objective was to use high‐resolution global positioning system (GPS) telemetry to differentiate among behaviors by raccoons and evaluate behavior‐specific habitat selection during the waterfowl nesting season. We collected approximately 32,000 locations from 33 animals during the 2018, 2019, and 2021 nesting seasons, amounting to 632 animal‐night's worth of movement data. We used hidden Markov models (HMM) to fit 4‐state models to the movement trajectories, classified observations into discrete behaviors, and fit behavior‐specific random forest resource selection models to evaluate the relative importance of habitat features on selection. Proximity to a wetland was the most important variable contributing to selection for the resting, foraging, and slow travel states. Probability of use was as high as 95% within or immediately adjacent to a wetland for animals engaged in those behaviors, and our best HMM predicted increasing probability of switching from resting or foraging to directed travel with increasing distance from a wetland edge. Human‐use sites were also important to foraging animals, suggesting raccoons subsidize their diet with anthropogenic food resources during spring and summer. These results illuminate the complexity of habitat selection by a waterfowl predator in this patchy landscape, allowing managers to develop effective conservation strategies (e.g., wetland prioritization and conservation, elimination of anthropogenic subsidies) where raccoons are having a disproportionate effect during the waterfowl nesting season.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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