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模拟环境干扰对野生动物群落的影响:鸟类对规定火烧的反应。

Modeling the effects of environmental disturbance on wildlife communities: avian responses to prescribed fire.

作者信息

Russell Robin E, Royle J Andrew, Saab Victoria A, Lehmkuhl John F, Block William M, Sauer John R

机构信息

U.S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, 1648 S. 7th Avenue, Montana State University Campus, Bozeman, Montana 59717, USA.

出版信息

Ecol Appl. 2009 Jul;19(5):1253-63. doi: 10.1890/08-0910.1.

Abstract

Prescribed fire is a management tool used to reduce fuel loads on public lands in forested areas in the western United States. Identifying the impacts of prescribed fire on bird communities in ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) forests is necessary for providing land management agencies with information regarding the effects of fuel reduction on sensitive, threatened, and migratory bird species. Recent developments in occupancy modeling have established a framework for quantifying the impacts of management practices on wildlife community dynamics. We describe a Bayesian hierarchical model of multi-species occupancy accounting for detection probability, and we demonstrate the model's usefulness for identifying effects of habitat disturbances on wildlife communities. Advantages to using the model include the ability to estimate the effects of environmental impacts on rare or elusive species, the intuitive nature of the modeling, the incorporation of detection probability, the estimation of parameter uncertainty, the flexibility of the model to suit a variety of experimental designs, and the composite estimate of the response that applies to the collection of observed species as opposed to merely a small subset of common species. Our modeling of the impacts of prescribed fire on avian communities in a ponderosa pine forest in Washington indicate that prescribed fire treatments result in increased occupancy rates for several bark-insectivore, cavity-nesting species including a management species of interest, Black-backed Woodpeckers (Picoides arcticus). Three aerial insectivore species, and the ground insectivore, American Robin (Turdus migratorius), also responded positively to prescribed fire, whereas three foliage insectivores and two seed specialists, Clark's Nutcracker (Nucifraga columbiana) and the Pine Siskin (Carduelis pinus), declined following treatments. Land management agencies interested in determining the effects of habitat manipulations on wildlife communities can use these methods to provide guidance for future management activities.

摘要

规定火烧是一种管理工具,用于减少美国西部森林地区公共土地上的燃料负荷。确定规定火烧对黄松(Pinus ponderosa)森林中鸟类群落的影响,对于向土地管理机构提供有关减少燃料对敏感、受威胁和候鸟物种影响的信息至关重要。占用模型的最新发展建立了一个框架,用于量化管理实践对野生动物群落动态的影响。我们描述了一种考虑检测概率的多物种占用贝叶斯层次模型,并展示了该模型在识别栖息地干扰对野生动物群落影响方面的有用性。使用该模型的优点包括能够估计环境影响对稀有或难以捉摸物种的影响、建模的直观性、检测概率的纳入、参数不确定性的估计、模型适应各种实验设计的灵活性,以及适用于观察到的物种集合而非仅仅一小部分常见物种的综合响应估计。我们对华盛顿州黄松林中规定火烧对鸟类群落影响的建模表明,规定火烧处理导致几种树皮食虫动物、洞巢物种的占用率增加,包括一种受关注的管理物种黑背啄木鸟(Picoides arcticus)。三种空中食虫动物物种以及地面食虫动物美洲知更鸟(Turdus migratorius)对规定火烧也有积极反应,而三种叶食虫动物以及两种种子专家,即克拉克胡桃雀(Nucifraga columbiana)和黄雀(Carduelis pinus),在处理后数量下降。有兴趣确定栖息地操纵对野生动物群落影响的土地管理机构可以使用这些方法为未来的管理活动提供指导。

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