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Turkish Journal of Zoology

Abstract

Understanding species-specific habitat preferences provides essential ecological  information about interactions among habitat components. In South Korea, roe deer  (Capreolus pygargus) and water deer (Hydropotes inermis argyropus) are the  dominant large herbivorous mammals of the family Cervidae. The increasing populations of these species have led to ecological and economic  challenges. Therefore, we investigated the effects of spatial scale characteristics on  the habitat preferences of roe deer and water deer. From June to August each year  between 2021 and 2023, we calculated the relative abundance index (RAI) using  camera-trap data and analyzed patch characteristics in the study area using remote  sensing techniques, including land-use classification based on Landsat 8 satellite  imagery. The study area spanned from Chunwangbong to Myojeckryong within the  Baekdudaegan Protected Area in South Korea. The RAI of water deer was positively  correlated with the total edge length and the total area of specific land cover types,  namely agricultural and forested areas. In contrast, the RAI of roe deer was positively  correlated with the mean patch size and the total area of forest and water  cover types. During the study period, which coincided with the rutting or prerutting  season for roe deer and the nursing period for water deer, habitat preference was  positively associated with the patch size of forest and agricultural areas. However,  spatial scale preferences differed between species: roe deer favored large,  contiguous patches, whereas water deer preferred habitats with more diverse patch  types. Our results indicate that habitat preferences are linked to behavioral  characteristics driven by species-specific life cycles.

Author ORCID Identifier

NAEYOUNG KIM: 0009-0004-0368-8338

HYEJIN KIM: 0000-0003-3510-3846

HYOUN-GI CHA: 0000-0001-8374-5216

HYUN-SU HWANG: 0000-0001-7730-4027

DOI

10.55730/1300-0179.3267

Keywords

Habitat preference, roe deer, special scale, water deer

First Page

246

Last Page

255

Publisher

The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Türkiye (TÜBİTAK)

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