Habitat use by armadillos in agroecosystems of central Argentina: Does plot identity matter?

In agroecosystems, the use of cultivated plots by mammals depends on habitat structure as well as on the degree of species specialization. In the Pampas of Argentina, during the last 2-3 decades, there has been a continuing expansion of cropland. The aim of this study was to analyze how the identity...

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Autores principales: Codesido, Mariano, Bilenca, David Norberto
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spelling paper:paper_00222372_v97_n5_p1265_Abba2023-06-08T14:47:38Z Habitat use by armadillos in agroecosystems of central Argentina: Does plot identity matter? Codesido, Mariano Bilenca, David Norberto Chaetophractus crop fields Dasypus perturbation rangeland soybean agricultural ecosystem agricultural land grassland habitat structure habitat use human activity land use mammal numerical model rangeland rural landscape soybean Argentina Buenos Aires [Argentina] Pampas Armadillo Chaetophractus Chaetophractus villosus Dasypodidae Dasypus Dasypus hybridus Glycine max Mammalia In agroecosystems, the use of cultivated plots by mammals depends on habitat structure as well as on the degree of species specialization. In the Pampas of Argentina, during the last 2-3 decades, there has been a continuing expansion of cropland. The aim of this study was to analyze how the identity and characteristics of agricultural plots may have affected the activity of 2 species of armadillos (Chaetophractus villosus and Dasypus hybridus) in a rural landscape. We carried out 4 sampling sessions between December 2011 and June 2013, surveying 175 plots during spring-summer and 194 during fall at 25 different sites in the Pampas of Buenos Aires province, Argentina. In each plot, we surveyed for signs (burrows and holes) along a 600×6 m transect in order to assess armadillo activity and measured 4 habitat structural variables. As expected, there were structural differences between types of agricultural plots. Across all plots, a total of 6,654 armadillo signs were found (C. villosus = 5,009, D. hybridus = 1,645). Generalized linear mixed models revealed that during both seasons, the type of plot explained much of the variation in armadillo activity, except during spring-summer for D. hybridus. C. villosus had higher use of plots with a longer history of non-tillage (e.g., soybean), while there was more evidence of D. hybridus activity in plots with less human intervention (e.g., grasslands), especially during fall. Overall, D. hybridus and C. villosus were more sensitive to the particular structural features of plots rather than to the kind of land use practiced (crop field or rangeland). These results have important implications for future management decisions in the Pampas region because during the last decades, farming of soybeans has expanded at the expense of grasslands, and this change appears to have differentially affected these 2 species of armadillos. © 2016 American Society of Mammalogists. Fil:Codesido, M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Bilenca, D.N. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2016 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00222372_v97_n5_p1265_Abba http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00222372_v97_n5_p1265_Abba
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topic Chaetophractus
crop fields
Dasypus
perturbation
rangeland
soybean
agricultural ecosystem
agricultural land
grassland
habitat structure
habitat use
human activity
land use
mammal
numerical model
rangeland
rural landscape
soybean
Argentina
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
Pampas
Armadillo
Chaetophractus
Chaetophractus villosus
Dasypodidae
Dasypus
Dasypus hybridus
Glycine max
Mammalia
spellingShingle Chaetophractus
crop fields
Dasypus
perturbation
rangeland
soybean
agricultural ecosystem
agricultural land
grassland
habitat structure
habitat use
human activity
land use
mammal
numerical model
rangeland
rural landscape
soybean
Argentina
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
Pampas
Armadillo
Chaetophractus
Chaetophractus villosus
Dasypodidae
Dasypus
Dasypus hybridus
Glycine max
Mammalia
Codesido, Mariano
Bilenca, David Norberto
Habitat use by armadillos in agroecosystems of central Argentina: Does plot identity matter?
topic_facet Chaetophractus
crop fields
Dasypus
perturbation
rangeland
soybean
agricultural ecosystem
agricultural land
grassland
habitat structure
habitat use
human activity
land use
mammal
numerical model
rangeland
rural landscape
soybean
Argentina
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
Pampas
Armadillo
Chaetophractus
Chaetophractus villosus
Dasypodidae
Dasypus
Dasypus hybridus
Glycine max
Mammalia
description In agroecosystems, the use of cultivated plots by mammals depends on habitat structure as well as on the degree of species specialization. In the Pampas of Argentina, during the last 2-3 decades, there has been a continuing expansion of cropland. The aim of this study was to analyze how the identity and characteristics of agricultural plots may have affected the activity of 2 species of armadillos (Chaetophractus villosus and Dasypus hybridus) in a rural landscape. We carried out 4 sampling sessions between December 2011 and June 2013, surveying 175 plots during spring-summer and 194 during fall at 25 different sites in the Pampas of Buenos Aires province, Argentina. In each plot, we surveyed for signs (burrows and holes) along a 600×6 m transect in order to assess armadillo activity and measured 4 habitat structural variables. As expected, there were structural differences between types of agricultural plots. Across all plots, a total of 6,654 armadillo signs were found (C. villosus = 5,009, D. hybridus = 1,645). Generalized linear mixed models revealed that during both seasons, the type of plot explained much of the variation in armadillo activity, except during spring-summer for D. hybridus. C. villosus had higher use of plots with a longer history of non-tillage (e.g., soybean), while there was more evidence of D. hybridus activity in plots with less human intervention (e.g., grasslands), especially during fall. Overall, D. hybridus and C. villosus were more sensitive to the particular structural features of plots rather than to the kind of land use practiced (crop field or rangeland). These results have important implications for future management decisions in the Pampas region because during the last decades, farming of soybeans has expanded at the expense of grasslands, and this change appears to have differentially affected these 2 species of armadillos. © 2016 American Society of Mammalogists.
author Codesido, Mariano
Bilenca, David Norberto
author_facet Codesido, Mariano
Bilenca, David Norberto
author_sort Codesido, Mariano
title Habitat use by armadillos in agroecosystems of central Argentina: Does plot identity matter?
title_short Habitat use by armadillos in agroecosystems of central Argentina: Does plot identity matter?
title_full Habitat use by armadillos in agroecosystems of central Argentina: Does plot identity matter?
title_fullStr Habitat use by armadillos in agroecosystems of central Argentina: Does plot identity matter?
title_full_unstemmed Habitat use by armadillos in agroecosystems of central Argentina: Does plot identity matter?
title_sort habitat use by armadillos in agroecosystems of central argentina: does plot identity matter?
publishDate 2016
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