长叶松稀树草原两种日光蜥蜴的栖息地利用

IF 0.6 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Southeastern Naturalist Pub Date : 2022-11-02 DOI:10.1656/058.021.0401
Jennifer M. Howze, L. Smith
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摘要/ Abstract摘要:日热蜥蜴,如六棱蜥蜴(Aspidoscelis sexlineata)和波状蜥蜴(Sceloporus undulatus),利用太阳直接辐射来维持其基本生命功能所需的高体温。这些蜥蜴经常在经常被烧毁的palustris(长叶松)稀树草原上发现,这些稀树草原提供了开放、高质量的热栖息地和觅食机会。2017年3月至5月,我们研究了长叶松稀树草原内42个地点的微栖息地特征,以更好地了解对这两个物种重要的精细尺度栖息地成分。我们使用负二项回归、模型选择(AICc)和模型平均来识别与蜥蜴栖息地利用相关的重要变量。我们发现六线蜥蜴(n = 52)和东部栅栏蜥蜴(n = 38)使用的微栖息地都具有开放冠层的特征(即更多的裸地和草地,更少的凋落物、中层和冠层覆盖)。然而,他们对地点的利用在所选择的森林结构上有所不同。地表生活的六棱蜥蜴选择了树桩较多的地点,而树栖的东部篱笆蜥蜴选择了栎(橡树)基底面积较大的地点。对这些蜥蜴的管理应该包括促进它们的栖息地、觅食和体温调节要求的活动,比如经常规定生火以保持热带稀树草原般的条件,以及保留森林结构以供晒太阳和避难。
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Habitat Use for Two Heliothermic Lizards in Longleaf Pine Savannas
Abstract - Heliothermic lizards, like Aspidoscelis sexlineata (Six-lined Racerunner) and Sceloporus undulatus (Eastern Fence Lizard), use direct solar radiation to maintain high body temperatures needed to fulfill their basic life functions. These lizards are often found in frequently burned Pinus palustris (Longleaf Pine) savannas that provide open, high-quality thermal habitat and foraging opportunities. We examined microhabitat features surrounding 42 locations where we captured lizards using drift-fences within Longleaf Pine savannas from March to May 2017 to better understand the fine-scale habitat components important for these 2 species. We used negative binomial regression, model selection (AICc), and model averaging to identify important variables associated with lizard habitat use. We found both Six-lined Racerunners (n = 52) and Eastern Fence Lizards (n = 38) used microhabitats that were characteristic of open-canopied sites (i.e., more bare ground and grass, and less litter, midstory, and canopy cover). However, their use of sites differed in the forest structure selected. The surface-dwelling Six-lined Racerunner selected sites with more stumps and the arboreal Eastern Fence Lizard selected sites with greater Quercus (oak) basal area. Management for these lizards should include activities that promote their habitat, foraging, and thermoregulatory requirements, such as frequent prescribed fire to maintain savanna-like conditions and the retention of forest structures for basking and refuge.
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Southeastern Naturalist
Southeastern Naturalist 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: The Southeastern Naturalist covers all aspects of the natural history sciences of terrestrial, freshwater, and marine organisms and the environments of the southeastern portion of North America, roughly bounded from North Carolina south to Florida, west to Texas, north to Oklahoma, and east back to North Carolina. Manuscripts based on field studies outside of this region that provide information on species within this region may be considered at the Editor’s discretion.
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