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Coping with climate change
by
Woodroffe, Rosie
, Rabaiotti, D.
in
Ambient temperature
/ Analysis
/ Animal behavior
/ BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY - ORIGINAL RESEARCH
/ Behavioral plasticity
/ Behavioural responses
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Breeding success
/ carnivores
/ climate
/ Climate change
/ Collars
/ Daytime
/ Diurnal
/ Dogs
/ Ecology
/ Endangered species
/ Environmental impact
/ Global Positioning System
/ global positioning systems
/ Global temperature changes
/ High temperature
/ Hot weather
/ Hunting
/ Hydrology/Water Resources
/ Individual rearing
/ Life Sciences
/ Lycaon pictus
/ Nocturnal
/ nocturnal activity
/ phenology
/ Physiological aspects
/ Plant Sciences
/ Predatory behavior
/ Puppies
/ pups
/ Rare species
/ Reproduction
/ reproductive success
/ risk
/ Tropical climate
/ Vulnerability
/ weather
/ Wildlife conservation
2019
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Coping with climate change
by
Woodroffe, Rosie
, Rabaiotti, D.
in
Ambient temperature
/ Analysis
/ Animal behavior
/ BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY - ORIGINAL RESEARCH
/ Behavioral plasticity
/ Behavioural responses
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Breeding success
/ carnivores
/ climate
/ Climate change
/ Collars
/ Daytime
/ Diurnal
/ Dogs
/ Ecology
/ Endangered species
/ Environmental impact
/ Global Positioning System
/ global positioning systems
/ Global temperature changes
/ High temperature
/ Hot weather
/ Hunting
/ Hydrology/Water Resources
/ Individual rearing
/ Life Sciences
/ Lycaon pictus
/ Nocturnal
/ nocturnal activity
/ phenology
/ Physiological aspects
/ Plant Sciences
/ Predatory behavior
/ Puppies
/ pups
/ Rare species
/ Reproduction
/ reproductive success
/ risk
/ Tropical climate
/ Vulnerability
/ weather
/ Wildlife conservation
2019
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Coping with climate change
by
Woodroffe, Rosie
, Rabaiotti, D.
in
Ambient temperature
/ Analysis
/ Animal behavior
/ BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY - ORIGINAL RESEARCH
/ Behavioral plasticity
/ Behavioural responses
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Breeding success
/ carnivores
/ climate
/ Climate change
/ Collars
/ Daytime
/ Diurnal
/ Dogs
/ Ecology
/ Endangered species
/ Environmental impact
/ Global Positioning System
/ global positioning systems
/ Global temperature changes
/ High temperature
/ Hot weather
/ Hunting
/ Hydrology/Water Resources
/ Individual rearing
/ Life Sciences
/ Lycaon pictus
/ Nocturnal
/ nocturnal activity
/ phenology
/ Physiological aspects
/ Plant Sciences
/ Predatory behavior
/ Puppies
/ pups
/ Rare species
/ Reproduction
/ reproductive success
/ risk
/ Tropical climate
/ Vulnerability
/ weather
/ Wildlife conservation
2019
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Coping with climate change
2019
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Climate change is widely accepted to be one of the greatest threats to species globally. Identifying the species most at risk is, therefore, a conservation priority. Some species have the capacity to adapt to rising temperatures through changing their phenology, behavior, distribution, or physiology, and, therefore, may be more likely to persist under rising temperatures. Recent findings suggest that the African wild dog Lycaon pictus may be impacted by climate change, since reproductive success is consistently lower when pup-rearing coincides with periods of high ambient temperature. We used GPS collars, combined with generalized linear mixed-effects models, to assess wild dogs’ potential to adapt to high ambient temperatures through flexible timing of hunting behavior. On days with higher maximum temperatures, wild dogs showed lower daytime activity and greater nocturnal activity, although nocturnal activity did not fully balance the decrease in daytime activity, particularly during the denning period. Increases in nocturnal activity were confined mainly to moonlit nights, and were seldom observed when packs were raising pups. Our findings suggest that nocturnal activity helps this cursorial hunter to cope with high daytime temperatures. However, wild dogs appear not to use this coping strategy when they are raising pups, suggesting that their resource needs may not be fulfilled during the pup-rearing period. Given that moonlight availability—which will not change as the climate changes—constrains wild dogs’ nocturnal activity, the species may have insufficient behavioral plasticity to mitigate increasing diurnal temperatures. These findings raise concerns about climate change impacts on this endangered species, and highlight the need for behavior to be considered when assessing species’ vulnerability to climate change.
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