Zoogeochemistry of a protected area : driven by anthropogenic impacts and animal behavior

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Trepel, Jonas
Abraham, Andrew J.
Lundgren, Erick J.
Ferraro, Kristy
Fløjgaard, Camilla
Haugaard, Lars
Sunde, Peter
Pedersen, Rasmus Østergaard
Tietje, Melanie
Kamp, Johannes

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Wiley

Abstract

Anthropogenic eutrophication of ecosystems is an important driver of biodiversity loss. Even protected areas (PAs) may be impacted by anthropogenic nutrients, for example, from atmospheric deposition or the provision of supplementary feeding. However, the resultant nutrient patterns, and the role of local wildlife in shaping them, remain poorly understood. We investigated anthropogenic influences on the role that red deer (Cervus elaphus) play in the nutrient balance of a PA in Denmark. We used habitat selection modeling and theoretical scenarios where we varied the proportion of energy the deer obtained from supplementary versus natural forage and compared it with the nutrients removed due to hunting. We show that the movement and distribution of the red deer population within the PA are very heterogeneous and likely influenced by the need for shelter. Moreover, depending on their reliance on supplementary feeding, deer can potentially import large amounts of nutrients to the PA, and concentrate them in localized hotspots. However, we also explore the potential for nutrient loss due to hunting activities. Such indirect anthropogenic impacts on nutrient landscapes may counteract restoration and conservation efforts. We therefore recommend incorporating anthropogenic influences on zoogeochemistry and the animal-mediated connectivity between PAs and anthropogenically dominated landscapes into future management plans.

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DATA AVAILABITY STATEMENT: All data and code are available on Figshare: https:// figshare.com/projects/Data_and_scripts_for_manuscript_ Zoogeochemistry_of_a_protected_heathland_driven_by_ anthropogenic_impacts_and_animal_behaviour_/178614.
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Keywords

Anthropogenic impact, Conservation biology, Deer, Eutrophication, Large herbivores, Management, Nature conservation, Nutrients, Protected areas, Zoogeochemistry, SDG-15: Life on land

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG-15:Life on land

Citation

Trepel, J., Abraham, A. J., Lundgren, E. J., Ferraro, K. M., Fløjgaard, C., Haugaard, L., Sunde, P., Pedersen, R. Ø., Tietje, M., Kamp, J., & le Roux, E. (2024). Zoogeochemistry of a protected area: Driven by anthropogenic impacts and animal behavior. Conservation Science and Practice, 6(5), e13107. https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.13107.