Loss of Migratory Traditions Makes the Endangered Patagonian Huemul Deer a Year-Round Refugee in Its Summer Habitat
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Systematic Literature Review
2.2. Radiotelemetry
3. Results
3.1. Historical Distribution
3.2. Extent of Altitudinal Movements
3.3. Extent of Horizontal Movements and Size of Annual Home Ranges (MCP)
3.4. Processes of Migration and Geographic Expansion to New Habitat by Wild Cervids
4. Discussion
4.1. Historical Spatial Habitat Use
4.2. Historical Seasonal Habitat Use
4.3. Contemporary Spatiotemporal Habitat Use in the Protected Park Shoonem
4.4. Implications of Having Lost Migratory Traditions
4.5. Implications for Conservation
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Total Data Points (N) | Minimal Separation (m) | Vital Status | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cases | Summer | Winter | Spring/Fall | Horizontal | Altitudinal | Capture | Dead |
female 1 | 3 | 6 | 4 | 122 | 68 | 2017 | unknown |
female 2 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 2140 | 143 | 2017 | 2018 |
female 3 | 8 | 7 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 2017 | alive |
male 1 | 3 | 3 | 5 | 423 | 38 | 2017 | 2018 |
male 2 | 7 | 7 | 1 | 89 | 71 | 2017 | 2020 |
male 3 | 14 | 4 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 2017 | 2022 |
GPS Fix * (n) | Area (ha) | Perimeter (m) | Overlap | Seasonal Displacement | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
(a) Aug 13–Sept 30 | 437 | 163 | 5760 | 76 % | 490 m more south than (b) |
(b) Oct 1–Dec 10 | 405 | 147 | 4810 | 85% | 235 m more north than (a) |
(c) Dec 11–Mar 7 2022 | 833 | 158 | 5440 | no changes | |
Total survey | 1675 | 190 | 6610 |
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1521 and 1598 after Eastman 1915 | By Atlantic ports of San Julian and Desire, Atlantic |
1793 Pennant | By Port Desire, Atlantic Coast |
1833 MacDouall | By Gregory Bay, open area, 100 km from the nearest forest |
1835 Roulin | By Port San Julian, Atlantic Coast |
1863 Cox | Year-round resident populations on winter ranges, coexisting with guanaco |
1864 Claraz | Many guanacos coexisting with equally as many huemul in lowlands |
1871 Musters | Harvested huemul in open, treeless areas |
1875 Günther | Between Andean Mountain foothills and Patagonian mesas, reaching the Atlantic Coast |
1880 Behm | Seen in open area far from forests while hunting 45 km east of Chilean border |
1892 Philippi | Large groups during seasonal migration to lower areas |
1898 Lydekker | Migration down to the open grassland plains where they remain during winter |
1900 Steffen | His team ate huemul for weeks, working in open grasslands of foothills: coexistence with guanaco further east |
1901 Burmeister | Eighteen huemul (2 groups) in open grasslands, 220 km from nearest forest |
1902 Prichard | Groups with more than 100 huemul coexisting with guanaco during winter in valleys |
1903 Church | Grassland plains were the home of guanaco, huemul and ostriches |
1903 Hatcher | Harvesting huemul in the open 100 km from the nearest forest |
1904 Anonymous | The governor hunted huemul far east of continental divide 270 km from forests (includes photo) |
1905 Onelli | Near Choiquenilahue and between Senguer and Chubut rivers, 120 km from forests |
1911 Neveu-Lemaire | Reported winter migration down to valleys |
1923 Osgood | Harvesting huemul in steppe grasslands far from forest, coexisting with guanaco |
1925 von Colditz | Harvesting several huemul in steppe grasslands far from forest |
1929 Gigoux | Reported seasonal migration and formation of large herds in winter |
1936 Giai | Reported seasonal migration and formation of 50 or more huemul in winter |
1940 Krieg | Year-round resident huemul in low valleys |
1945 Agostini | Many guanacos and equally as many huemul in open grasslands |
1949 Grosse | Seasonal migrations and large herds in low valleys |
1962 Liebermann | Seasonal migrations in winter down to protected valleys and foothill areas |
1969 Kolliker Frers | Reported huemul still occurred in Patagonian open grasslands until 1850s |
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Flueck, W.T.; Smith-Flueck, J.A.M.; Escobar, M.E.; Zuliani, M.; Fuchs, B.; Geist, V.; Heffelfinger, J.R.; Black-Decima, P.; Gizejewski, Z.; Vidal, F.; et al. Loss of Migratory Traditions Makes the Endangered Patagonian Huemul Deer a Year-Round Refugee in Its Summer Habitat. Conservation 2022, 2, 322-348. https://doi.org/10.3390/conservation2020023
Flueck WT, Smith-Flueck JAM, Escobar ME, Zuliani M, Fuchs B, Geist V, Heffelfinger JR, Black-Decima P, Gizejewski Z, Vidal F, et al. Loss of Migratory Traditions Makes the Endangered Patagonian Huemul Deer a Year-Round Refugee in Its Summer Habitat. Conservation. 2022; 2(2):322-348. https://doi.org/10.3390/conservation2020023
Chicago/Turabian StyleFlueck, Werner T., Jo Anne M. Smith-Flueck, Miguel E. Escobar, Melina Zuliani, Beat Fuchs, Valerius Geist, James R. Heffelfinger, Patricia Black-Decima, Zygmunt Gizejewski, Fernando Vidal, and et al. 2022. "Loss of Migratory Traditions Makes the Endangered Patagonian Huemul Deer a Year-Round Refugee in Its Summer Habitat" Conservation 2, no. 2: 322-348. https://doi.org/10.3390/conservation2020023