Conservation of endangered Tipton kangaroo rats (Dipodomys nitratoides nitratoides): status surveys, habitat suitability, and conservation recommendations

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q3 FISHERIES California Fish and Wildlife Journal Pub Date : 2021-07-06 DOI:10.51492/CFWJ.CESASI.23
B. Cypher, Scott E. Phillips, Tory L. Westall, Erin N. Tennant, L. Saslaw, Erica C. Kelly, Christine L. VanHorn Job
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The Tipton kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides nitratoides; TKR) is listed as endangered both Federally and by the state of California due to profound habitat loss throughout its range in the southern San Joaquin Valley of California. Habitat loss is still occurring and critical needs for TKR include identifying occupied sites, quantifying optimal habitat conditions, and conserving habitat. Our objectives were to (1) conduct surveys to identify sites where TKR were extant, (2) assess habitat attributes on all survey sites, (3) generate a GIS-based model of TKR habitat suitability, (4) use the model to determine the quantity and quality of remaining TKR habitat, and (5) use these results to develop conservation recommendations. We surveyed for TKR on 44 sites by live-trapping and detected TKR on 15 sites. Sites with TKR tended to have larger alkali scalds and no obvious sign of past tilling compared to sites without TKR. Also, sites with TKR usually had relatively sparse ground cover and seepweed (Suaeda nigra) was present. The non-protected Heermann’s kangaroo rat (Dipodomys heermanni), a larger competitor, was either absent or present in relatively low numbers at sites with TKR, and when present its abundance was inversely related to that of TKR. Based on our habitat suitability modeling, an estimated 30,000 ha of moderately high or high quality TKR habitat and 60,000 ha of lower or medium quality habitat remain. However, habitat is still being lost and conversion of at least one survey site with TKR occurred during this project. Recommendations for TKR conservation are to (1) conduct additional TKR surveys on unsurveyed but suitable sites, (2) conserve suitable habitat on unprotected lands, (3) manage vegetation on occupied sites if necessary, (4) restore disturbed lands to increase suitability for TKR, and (5) research methods and conduct translocations of TKR to unoccupied sites with suitable habitat.
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蒂普顿袋鼠鼠(Diodomys nitratoides nitratoids;TKR)因其在加利福尼亚州南部圣华金谷的栖息地严重丧失,被联邦和加利福尼亚州列为濒危物种。栖息地丧失仍在发生,TKR的关键需求包括确定被占用的场地、量化最佳栖息地条件和保护栖息地。我们的目标是(1)进行调查,以确定TKR存在的地点,(2)评估所有调查地点的栖息地属性,(3)生成基于GIS的TKR栖息地适宜性模型,(4)使用该模型确定剩余TKR栖息地的数量和质量,以及(5)使用这些结果制定保护建议。我们通过活体诱捕对44个位点的TKR进行了调查,并在15个位点检测到TKR。与没有TKR的地点相比,有TKR的地方往往有更大的碱烫伤,并且没有明显的过去耕作的迹象。此外,TKR的场地通常有相对稀疏的地面覆盖物,并存在积水(碱蓬)。较大的竞争对手、未受保护的Heermann袋鼠鼠(Dipodomys heermanni)在TKR位点不存在或数量相对较少,当存在时,其丰度与TKR呈反比。根据我们的栖息地适宜性建模,估计仍有30000公顷的中等或高质量TKR栖息地和60000公顷的低质量或中等质量栖息地。然而,栖息地仍在丧失,在该项目期间,至少有一个调查点发生了TKR转换。TKR保护的建议是:(1)在未调查但合适的地点进行额外的TKR调查,(2)在无保护的土地上保护合适的栖息地,(3)在必要时管理占用地点的植被,(4)恢复受干扰的土地以增加TKR的适用性,以及(5)研究方法并将TKR转移到具有合适栖息地的未占用地点。
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