雪兔对火适应生态系统中的规定燃烧的延迟积极反应

IF 2.8 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Animal Conservation Pub Date : 2024-06-16 DOI:10.1111/acv.12959
L. C. Gigliotti, E. S. Boyd, D. R. Diefenbach
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靠近物种分布区边缘的野生动物种群很容易受到栖息地条件和气候变化的影响。然而,栖息地的管理和维护有助于这些易受影响种群的持续生存。由于冬季条件的变化,再加上早期演替栖息地的减少,靠近其分布区南部的雪鞋兔(Lepus americanus)种群面临灭绝的风险。在雪兔的南部分布区,已使用预设火种来恢复和维持早期演替栖息地,但以前的研究表明,烧毁的区域最初可能不适合雪兔生长。因此,我们需要获得更多有关野兔在焚烧后开始使用一个区域所需的时间以及规定火种对野兔存活的长期影响的信息。我们在宾夕法尼亚州东北部研究了雪兔栖息地的使用和存活情况,该地区的灌丛橡树荒地恢复使用了明火。我们使用了 71 只野兔的 GPS 定位,并使用资源选择功能分析了野兔对不同年龄(烧后 0-12 年)烧毁栖息地的选择,还使用已知命运生存模型评估了烧毁对生存的影响。野兔开始使用焚烧后≥7年的焚烧区,但避免使用焚烧前0-6年的焚烧区。此外,野兔的存活率与个体使用的旧烧毁栖息地(烧毁后≥7年)的数量呈正相关。我们的研究结果表明,规定的烧荒对野兔是有益的,但需要≥7年的时间差才能产生积极的反应。在未焚烧区域内规划焚烧可以让野兔在焚烧后不适合野兔生存的 0-6 年间继续生存,这反过来又有利于南方雪兔种群的持续生存。总之,我们的研究结果凸显了长期人口监测对于了解野生动物种群对管理措施反应的重要性。
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Delayed positive responses of snowshoe hares to prescribed burning in a fire-adapted ecosystem
Wildlife populations near the periphery of a species’ range are vulnerable to changes in habitat conditions and climate. However, habitat management and maintenance can help with the persistence of these susceptible populations. Snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus) populations near the southern extent of their range are at risk of extirpation because of changing winter conditions, coupled with reduced early-successional habitat. Prescribed fire has been used to restore and maintain early-successional habitat in the southern range of snowshoe hares, but previous research suggests that burned areas might initially be unsuitable for hares. Therefore, more information is needed on the time required for hares to start using an area post-burning, and the long-term effects of prescribed fire on hare survival. We studied snowshoe hare habitat use and survival in northeastern Pennsylvania, where prescribed fire has been used for scrub oak barrens restoration. We used GPS locations from 71 hares and used resource selection functions to analyze hare selection for burned habitats of varying ages (0–12 years post-burn) and known-fate survival models to evaluate the effects of burning on survival. Hares started using burned areas ≥7 years post-burning but avoided areas burned 0–6 years prior. In addition, hare survival was positively associated with the amount of old burn habitat (≥7 years post-burn) used by an individual. Our results indicate that prescribed burning can be beneficial for hares, but that a time lag of ≥7 years is necessary for positive responses to occur. Planning burns within a mosaic of unburned areas could allow hares to persist during the 0–6 years post-burn when areas are not suitable for hares, which in turn could benefit the persistence of southern snowshoe hare populations. Collectively, our results highlight the importance of long-term demographic monitoring to understand wildlife population responses to management actions.
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Animal Conservation
Animal Conservation 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: Animal Conservation provides a forum for rapid publication of novel, peer-reviewed research into the conservation of animal species and their habitats. The focus is on rigorous quantitative studies of an empirical or theoretical nature, which may relate to populations, species or communities and their conservation. We encourage the submission of single-species papers that have clear broader implications for conservation of other species or systems. A central theme is to publish important new ideas of broad interest and with findings that advance the scientific basis of conservation. Subjects covered include population biology, epidemiology, evolutionary ecology, population genetics, biodiversity, biogeography, palaeobiology and conservation economics.
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