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外来森林种植园和原生森林的镶嵌体作为美洲狮的栖息地。

Mosaics of exotic forest plantations and native forests as habitat of pumas.

机构信息

Projeto Puma, R. Liberato Carioni 247, Lagoa da Conceição-Village III, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil.

出版信息

Environ Manage. 2010 Aug;46(2):237-53. doi: 10.1007/s00267-010-9528-9. Epub 2010 Jul 28.

Abstract

There is a general lack of information on the impact of forest plantations and the presence of urban settlements on populations of resource-demanding species such as large felids. To partially address this problem, a project study was conducted to find out whether mosaics of forest plantations and native vegetation can function as an adequate habitat for pumas (Puma concolor) in southern Brazil. The study was conducted within a 1255-km(2) area, managed for planted stands of Pinus spp. and Eucalyptus spp. Individual identification of pumas was carried out using a combination of track-matching analysis (discriminant analysis) and camera-trapping. Both techniques recorded closely similar numbers of individual pumas, either total (9-10 individuals) or resident (5-6 individuals). A new approach, developed during this study, was used to individualize pumas by their markings around the muzzle. The estimated density varied from 6.2 to 6.9 individuals/100 km(2), ranking among the highest across the entire puma range and indicating a potential total population of up to 87 individuals in the study site. In spite of the availability of extensive areas without human disturbance, a radio-tracked female used a core home range that included forest plantations, an urbanized village, and a two-lane paved road with regular vehicular traffic. The high density of pumas and the species' intensive use of modified landscapes are interpreted here as deriving from conditions rarely found near human settlements: mutual tolerance by pumas and humans and an adequate habitat (regardless of plantations) largely due to the inhibition of invasions and hunting and maintenance of sizable extents of native forest patches. More widely, it suggests the potential of careful management in forestry operations to provide habitat conditions for resource-demanding species such as the puma. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of curbing invasions and hunting, in this case provided by the presence of company employees, for the maintenance of wildlife populations.

摘要

森林种植园和城市住区的存在对资源需求大的物种(如大型猫科动物)的种群数量的影响,普遍缺乏信息。为部分解决这个问题,进行了一个项目研究,以查明森林种植园和原生植被的镶嵌体是否可以作为巴西南部美洲狮(Puma concolor)的适宜栖息地。该研究在一个 1255 平方公里的区域内进行,该区域用于种植松属和桉属的人工林。通过跟踪匹配分析(判别分析)和相机陷阱相结合的方法,对美洲狮进行个体识别。这两种技术记录的个体美洲狮数量非常相似,无论是总数(9-10 只)还是居留(5-6 只)。本研究中开发了一种新方法,通过口鼻周围的斑纹对美洲狮进行个体识别。估计的密度从 6.2 到 6.9 只/100 平方公里不等,在整个美洲狮分布范围内排名较高,表明研究地点的潜在总种群数量高达 87 只。尽管有大量没有人为干扰的区域可供使用,但一只经过无线电跟踪的雌性美洲狮使用了一个核心栖息地,其中包括森林种植园、一个城市化的村庄和一条有定期车辆交通的双车道铺面道路。这里将美洲狮的高密度和物种对改良景观的密集利用解释为源于人类住区附近很少见的情况:美洲狮和人类之间的相互容忍以及适宜的栖息地(无论是否有种植园),主要是由于入侵和狩猎的抑制以及保持相当大的原生森林斑块。更广泛地说,这表明在林业作业中进行谨慎管理,为资源需求大的物种(如美洲狮)提供栖息地条件的潜力。此外,它强调了抑制入侵和狩猎的重要性,在这种情况下,由公司员工的存在提供了对野生动物种群的维持。

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