Density of Axis Deer in Texas: Implications for Management of Native White-tailed Deer and Associated Habitats

IF 0.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management Pub Date : 2023-01-19 DOI:10.3996/jfwm-22-036
Matthew J Buchholz, W. Conway, T. Arsuffi, Mitch L. Lockwood, Blake A. Grisham
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Axis deer Axis axis have been widely introduced to new geographic ranges and in the United States, free-ranging axis deer have become well established in the Edwards Plateau ecoregion as well as other portions of Texas. However, no estimates of axis deer population density or size have been conducted since 1994. It is hypothesized that axis deer on the Edwards Plateau are potentially competing with native white-tailed deer Odocoileus virginianus for food, space, and habitat resources, and causing damage to important riparian habitats. Our goal was to estimate regional densities of axis deer and white-tailed deer, and provide insight about the potential impacts axis deer may have on native wildlife and their habitats. Estimated using distance sampling techniques in 2018 and 2019, average axis deer density was 19.7 (95% CI: 14.1 – 25.6) axis deer/km2 compared to 23.0 (95% CI: 18.2 – 27.5) white-tailed deer/km2, and axis deer densities ranged from 16.9 – 171.0 /km2 among eight different land cover types in Kimble County, TX, with a county wide estimate of 61,078 (95% CI: 30,407 – 100,369) axis deer. Axis deer densities were greatest in riparian habitats, and they selected for two riparian habitats and upland grasslands. Axis deer population estimates clearly indicate their population size has increased substantially since introduction to Texas in the 1930’s. Population management of axis deer is warranted to limit impacts to native wildlife from potential habitat usurpation, or damage to riparian vegetation communities, soil, and water quality.
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德克萨斯州轴鹿的密度:对本地白尾鹿及其相关栖息地管理的启示
轴鹿已经被广泛地引入到新的地理范围,在美国,自由放养的轴鹿已经在爱德华兹高原生态区以及德克萨斯州的其他部分建立了良好的基础。然而,自1994年以来,没有对轴鹿种群密度或大小进行过估计。假设爱德华兹高原上的轴鹿可能与本地白尾鹿(Odocoileus virginianus)争夺食物、空间和栖息地资源,并对重要的河岸栖息地造成破坏。我们的目的是估计轴鹿和白尾鹿的区域密度,并了解轴鹿对本地野生动物及其栖息地的潜在影响。2018年和2019年使用距离抽样技术估计,平均轴鹿密度为19.7 (95% CI: 14.1 - 25.6)轴鹿/km2,而白尾鹿密度为23.0 (95% CI: 18.2 - 27.5)轴鹿/km2,德克萨斯州金布尔县8种不同土地覆盖类型的轴鹿密度为16.9 - 171.0 /km2,全县估计为61,078 (95% CI: 30,407 - 100,369)轴鹿。滨水生境中轴鹿密度最大,它们选择了2个滨水生境和旱地草原。对轴鹿进行种群管理是有必要的,以限制潜在的栖息地侵占或对河岸植被群落、土壤和水质的破坏对本地野生动物的影响。
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Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management
Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-ECOLOGY
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期刊介绍: Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management encourages submission of original, high quality, English-language scientific papers on the practical application and integration of science to conservation and management of native North American fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats in the following categories: Articles, Notes, Surveys and Issues and Perspectives. Papers that do not relate directly to native North American fish, wildlife plants or their habitats may be considered if they highlight species that are closely related to, or conservation issues that are germane to, those in North America.
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