Drivers of burrow use patterns in the Deserttortoise, Gopherus agassizii: Insights towardssocial structure

mag(2016)

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Significance statement: Adaptive and social behavior that affects fitness is now being increasingly incorporated in the conservation and management of wildlife species. However, direct observations of social interactions in species considered to be solitary are difficult, and therefore integration of behavior in conservation and management decisions in such species has been infrequent. For such species, we propose quantifying refuge use behavior as it can provide insights towards their (hidden) social structure, establish relevant contact patterns of infectious disease spread, and provide early warning signals of population stressors. Our study highlights this approach in a long-lived and threatened species, the desert tortoise. We provide evidence towards the presence of and identify mechanisms behind the social structure in desert tortoises formed by their burrow use preferences. We also show how individuals burrow use behavior responds to the presence of population stressors.
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behavioral stress response,bipartite networks,<italic>Gopherus agassizii</italic>,generalized linear mixed models,modularity,<italic>Mycoplasma agassizii</italic>
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