Identification of urban habitat components which affect eastern gray squirrel abundance

Robert D. Williamson
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Differences in eastern gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) abundance were studied in five types of habitat in Springfield, MA, from July 1974 to December 1976. These data were compared with selected habitat variables to determine whether differences in those variables could quantify differences in squirrel abundance. Squirrel abundance ranged from 0.15 squirrel per ha in areas of high urbanization to 1.08 squirrel per ha in parks, college campuses, and cemeteries. Their abundance was not significantly different in three urban habitats. Squirrel abundance was significantly correlated with basal area, tree density, and number of oaks per ha. Pavement, building cover, and the distance to woodlots appeared to have a negative influence on squirrel activity. Height of trees and lawn cover apparently had little or no influence on squirrel abundance. A six-variable stepwise regression model explains 74% of the squirrel variation throughout Springfield.

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影响东部灰松鼠丰度的城市生境成分鉴定
本文于1974年7月至1976年12月对美国马萨诸塞州春田市东部灰松鼠(Sciurus carolinensis) 5种生境类型的丰度差异进行了研究。将这些数据与选定的栖息地变量进行比较,以确定这些变量的差异是否可以量化松鼠丰度的差异。在城市化程度高的地区,松鼠的数量为每公顷0.15只,而在公园、大学校园和墓地,松鼠的数量为每公顷1.08只。它们的丰度在3个城市生境中差异不显著。松鼠丰度与基面积、树密度和每公顷栎树数呈显著相关。路面、建筑物覆盖物和到林地的距离对松鼠活动有负向影响。树木高度和草坪覆盖度对松鼠数量的影响很小或没有影响。一个六变量逐步回归模型解释了整个春田市74%的松鼠变异。
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