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引用次数: 2
摘要
高原异食兽(Ochotona curzoniae)是青藏高原的重要物种。2009年夏季,采用条带样带法在青藏铁路和公路沿线15个地点的路边生境中设置异食虫孔,研究了异食虫的相对密度。根据每个地点与两条道路的距离水平(D=0 m, 300 m, 600 m, 900 m, 1200 m),调查了5个3m*150 m的样条。雪雀以前被认为是异食鸟的邻居,生活在同一个洞里,在每个样带中也被计算在内。结果表明,不同距离间异食虫孔密度无显著差异,但异食虫孔与雪雀密度呈正相关。结果表明,青藏铁路和公路对高原空气污染没有影响。
Effects of Qinghai-Tibet Railway and Highway on Plateau Picas
Plateau pica (Ochotona curzoniae) is the keystone species on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. We studied relative densities of the pica using pica holes in roadside habitats in 15 locations along the parallel Qinghai-Tibet Railway and Highway by strip transect method in summer 2009. Five transects (3m*150 m) were censused according to the distance levels from the two roads (D=0 m, 300 m, 600 m, 900 m, 1200 m) in each location. Snow finches which were previously considered as neighbors of the pica living in the same hole were also counted in each transect. Our results showed that no differences in density of pica holes were found among the five distances, but there was a positive relationship between pica holes and snow finches. Our results suggested the Qinghai-Tibet Railway and Highway have no effects on the plateau picas.