Status of Pacific Martens (Martes caurina) on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington

IF 0.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ECOLOGY Northwest Science Pub Date : 2019-09-25 DOI:10.3955/046.093.0204
Katie M. Moriarty, K. Aubry, Connor N. Morozumi, B. L. Howell, P. J. Happe, K. Jenkins, K. Pilgrim, M. Schwartz
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Abstract Pacific martens (Martes caurina) remain common in montane regions of the Pacific states, yet their distribution and status on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington, is uncertain. Between 1968–2008, six reliable marten detections exist; a dead juvenile female (2008) indicates martens were reproducing on the Peninsula within the last decade. To assess the status of martens, we describe carnivore surveys conducted from 1991–2008 (n = 223 stations). Additionally, we present results from three survey efforts we conducted from 2013–2016 (n = 747 stations). Although a suite of carnivore species was detected, surveys from 1991–2008 failed to detect either martens or fishers. Surveys from 2013–2016 detected reintroduced fishers, and resulted in two marten detections near Mt. Olympus, 4 km apart. A marten was photographed opportunistically near Mt. Cruiser in 2015, 44 km from Mt. Olympus. Altogether, nine reliable detections of Pacific martens were obtained between 1968 and 2016, including three since 2008. Evidence suggests martens are absent from the lower elevation regions they once occupied and occur at exceedingly low densities at higher elevations. To understand the trend in marten populations on the Peninsula and develop appropriate conservation strategies, additional broad- and fine-scale surveys using detection devices that enable the genetic identification of individuals will be needed.
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太平洋马滕斯(Martes caurina)在华盛顿奥林匹克半岛的地位
太平洋貂(Martes caurina)在太平洋各州的山地地区仍然很常见,但它们在华盛顿奥林匹克半岛的分布和地位尚不确定。1968年至2008年间,有6次可靠的马丁探测;一只死去的雌性幼崽(2008年)表明,在过去的十年里,马丁在半岛上繁殖。为了评估貂类的状况,我们描述了1991-2008年进行的食肉动物调查(223个站点)。此外,我们还介绍了2013-2016年进行的三次调查的结果(n = 747个站点)。尽管在1991-2008年的调查中发现了一组食肉动物物种,但没有发现貂和渔民。2013-2016年的调查发现了重新引入的渔民,并在奥林匹斯山附近发现了两次貂鼠,相隔4公里。2015年,一只貂在距离奥林匹斯山44公里的巡洋舰山附近被偶然拍到。在1968年至2016年期间,总共获得了9次可靠的太平洋貂检测,其中包括2008年以来的3次。有证据表明,在它们曾经居住的低海拔地区,貂类已经消失了,在高海拔地区,它们的密度非常低。为了了解半岛上貂类种群的趋势并制定适当的保护策略,还需要使用检测设备进行更广泛和精细的调查,以便对个体进行遗传鉴定。
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期刊介绍: The pages of Northwest Science are open to original and fundamental research in the basic, applied, and social sciences. All submissions are refereed by at least two qualified peer reviewers. Papers are welcome from authors outside of the Pacific Northwest if the topic is suitable to our regional audience.
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