山地自行车道对坎布里亚郡whin后期森林红松鼠种群的影响

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Bioscience Horizons Pub Date : 2011-03-01 DOI:10.1093/BIOHORIZONS/HZR012
A. Lowney
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旅游和娱乐活动的增加可能会给濒临灭绝和易受伤害的野生动物带来越来越大的压力。人们对这些日益流行的追求对野生动物造成的影响知之甚少。然而,人们认为这些娱乐活动可能导致当地种群数量甚至物种丰富度的下降。这项研究测试了坎布里亚郡威纳特森林内最近开放的两条山地车道对红松鼠(Sciurus vulgaris)数量的影响,红松鼠的数量在英国各地迅速下降。距离抽样调查技术是在2007年之前的一项研究中使用的,该研究是在山地自行车道建设之前进行的。收集的数据将松鼠的数量与小径的使用情况、栖息地和数量进行了比较。生境类型是红松鼠丰度的主要决定因素,与落叶松偏好呈显著相关。没有发现山地自行车道的存在会造成负面影响。但是,应进行进一步的研究,并应采取缓解措施,直到可以完全消除任何负面影响。
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Impact of mountain bike trails on red squirrel population (Sciurus vulgaris) in Whinlatter Forest, Cumbria
The increase in tourism and recreational activities potentially adds to the already increasing pressure on endangered and vulnerable wildlife. Impacts on wildlife caused by these increasingly popular pursuits are poorly understood. However, it is thought that these recreational activities can lead to a decline in local population numbers and even species richness. This study tests the effects of two recently opened mountain bike trails within Whinlatter Forest, Cumbria on the abundance of red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris), whose numbers have rapidly declined throughout the UK. Distance sampling survey techniques were used following transect routes of a previous 2007 study, undertaken prior to construction of the mountain bike trails. Data gathered compares squirrel abundance with trail usage, habitat and population. Habitat type was the principle determinant of red squirrel abundance, with a significant correlation identified with preference towards Larch. No negative effect was found to be caused by the presence of the mountain bike trails. However, further studies should be undertaken and mitigation measures should be carried out until any negative effects can be completely dismissed.
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