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皆伐通过降低幼体运动的渗透性来影响森林两栖动物的栖息地连通性。

Clear-cutting affects habitat connectivity for a forest amphibian by decreasing permeability to juvenile movements.

机构信息

University of Maine, Department of Wildlife Ecology, 5755 Nutting Hall, Orono, Maine 04469, USA.

出版信息

Ecol Appl. 2011 Jun;21(4):1283-95. doi: 10.1890/10-0658.1.

Abstract

Conservation of forest amphibians is dependent on finding the right balance between management for timber production and meeting species' habitat requirements. For many pond-breeding amphibians, successful dispersal of the juvenile stage is essential for long-term population persistence. We investigated the influence of timber-harvesting practices on the movements of juvenile wood frogs (Lithobates sylvaticus). We used a chronosequence of stands produced by clear-cutting to evaluate how stand age affects habitat permeability to movements. We conducted experimental releases of juveniles in 2008 (n = 350) and 2009 (n = 528) in unidirectional runways in four treatments: mature forest, recent clearcut, 11-year-old, and 20-year-old regeneration. The runways were 50 x 2.5-m enclosures extending into each treatment, perpendicular to a distinct edge, with four tracking stations at 10, 20, 30, and 40 m from the edge. We recorded the number of animals reaching each tracking station, and the proportion of animals changing their direction of movement at each distance. We found that the mature forest was 3.1 and 3.7 times more permeable than the 11-year-old regeneration and the recent clearcut, respectively. Animals actively avoided open-canopy habitats and sharp edges; significantly more animals returned toward the closed-canopy forest at 0 m and 10 m in the less permeable treatments. There were no significant differences in habitat permeability between the mature forest and the 20-year-old regeneration. Our study is the first to directly assess habitat permeability to juvenile amphibian movement in relation to various forestry practices. We argue that habitat permeability at this scale is largely driven by the behavior of animals in relation to habitat disturbance and that caution needs to be used when using spatial modeling and expert-derived permeability values to assess connectivity of amphibian populations. The effects of clear-cutting on the migratory success of juvenile L. sylvaticus are long-lasting. Forestry practices that involve canopy removal and conversion of natural forest to conifer plantations may affect regional population viability by hindering successful dispersal.

摘要

森林两栖动物的保护依赖于在木材生产管理和满足物种生境需求之间找到适当的平衡。对于许多池塘繁殖的两栖动物来说,幼年阶段的成功扩散对于长期种群的生存至关重要。我们研究了木材采伐实践对幼体林蛙(Lithobates sylvaticus)运动的影响。我们使用皆伐产生的林龄序列来评估林龄如何影响栖息地对运动的渗透性。我们在 2008 年(n = 350)和 2009 年(n = 528)在单向跑道中进行了幼体的实验释放,在四个处理中:成熟林、最近的皆伐、11 年生林和 20 年生更新林。跑道是 50 x 2.5 米的围栏,延伸到每个处理中,垂直于一个明显的边缘,在离边缘 10、20、30 和 40 米处有四个跟踪站。我们记录了到达每个跟踪站的动物数量,以及在每个距离处改变运动方向的动物比例。我们发现,成熟林分别比 11 年生更新林和最近的皆伐林的渗透性高 3.1 倍和 3.7 倍。动物主动避开开阔树冠栖息地和锐利边缘;在渗透性较低的处理中,在 0 米和 10 米处,更多的动物返回闭合树冠森林。成熟林和 20 年生更新林之间的栖息地渗透性没有显著差异。我们的研究是第一个直接评估与各种林业实践相关的幼体两栖动物运动的栖息地渗透性。我们认为,在这种尺度上,栖息地的渗透性在很大程度上是由动物对栖息地干扰的行为驱动的,因此在使用空间模型和专家推导的渗透性值来评估两栖动物种群的连通性时需要谨慎。皆伐对幼体林蛙迁移成功的影响是持久的。涉及树冠移除和将天然林转换为针叶林种植园的林业实践可能会通过阻碍成功的扩散而影响区域种群的生存能力。

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