Solar Farm Development Impacts on Eastern Box Turtle (Terrapene carolina) Home Ranges

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY Journal of Herpetology Pub Date : 2023-03-10 DOI:10.1670/21-024
Ryan P. Dougherty, J. Higbie, T. Green, A. Arietta
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Abstract. Eastern Box Turtle (Terrapene carolina) populations have declined drastically since 1970 because of continued destruction and fragmentation of their habitat. Although they are known to shift their home ranges because of environmental degradation, it is unknown how solar arrays impact Eastern Box Turtles. From 2011–2018, we collected data on Eastern Box Turtle movement and occupancy in a 79-ha solar farm. The solar farm is divided into six fenced areas, each containing wildlife openings for movement of terrestrial fauna every 23 m around the fenced solar arrays. We hypothesized that the solar arrays changed the home range sizes of turtles that interacted with the field. We fitted 41 Eastern Box Turtles with radio transmitters and tracked their locations twice per week in June–August from 2011–2018. Seventeen turtles had home ranges that overlapped with the solar arrays whereas 24 turtles had home ranges that never interacted with the solar arrays. We calculated home range sizes and tested for differences between overlapping and nonoverlapping groups. We further considered if the number of observations within the solar farm impacted home range size and displacement. We found that Eastern Box Turtles that used the solar farm exhibited 55–83% larger home ranges on average than turtles in natural habitats, but there was no significant association of home range size with the amount of time observed within the solar farm. Finally, we discuss strategies to mitigate negative impacts of solar farm development on turtles.
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太阳能发电场开发对东箱龟(Terrapene carolina)栖息地的影响
摘要自1970年以来,由于其栖息地的持续破坏和破碎,东箱龟的数量急剧下降。虽然众所周知,由于环境恶化,它们会改变它们的活动范围,但目前尚不清楚太阳能电池阵列如何影响东箱龟。从2011年到2018年,我们在一个79公顷的太阳能农场收集了东部箱龟的运动和占用数据。太阳能农场被划分为六个围栏区域,每个区域都包含野生动物开口,每隔23米围绕围栏太阳能阵列移动陆地动物。我们假设太阳能电池阵列改变了与磁场相互作用的海龟的活动范围。我们为41只东箱龟安装了无线电发射器,并在2011年至2018年的6月至8月期间每周追踪两次它们的位置。17只海龟的活动范围与太阳能电池板重叠,而24只海龟的活动范围从未与太阳能电池板相互作用。我们计算了家庭范围大小,并测试了重叠组和非重叠组之间的差异。我们进一步考虑了太阳能农场内的观测次数是否会影响家庭范围的大小和位移。我们发现,使用太阳能农场的东箱龟的活动范围比自然栖息地的海龟平均大55-83%,但活动范围的大小与在太阳能农场内观察的时间没有显著关联。最后,我们讨论了减轻太阳能农场发展对海龟负面影响的策略。
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Journal of Herpetology
Journal of Herpetology 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Herpetology accepts manuscripts on all aspects on the biology of amphibians and reptiles including their behavior, conservation, ecology, morphology, physiology, and systematics, as well as herpetological education. We encourage authors to submit manuscripts that are data-driven and rigorous tests of hypotheses, or provide thorough descriptions of novel taxa (living or fossil). Topics may address theoretical issues in a thoughtful, quantitative way. Reviews and policy papers that provide new insight on the herpetological sciences are also welcome, but they must be more than simple literature reviews. These papers must have a central focus that propose a new argument for understanding a concept or a new approach for answering a question or solving a problem. Focus sections that combine papers on related topics are normally determined by the Editors. Publication in the Long-Term Perspectives section is by invitation only. Papers on captive breeding, new techniques or sampling methods, anecdotal or isolated natural history observations, geographic range extensions, and essays should be submitted to our sister journal, Herpetological Review.
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