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赫尔曼氏陆龟在火烧栖息地和未受干扰栖息地的身体状况及栖息地利用情况。

Body condition and habitat use by Hermann's tortoises in burnt and intact habitats.

作者信息

Lecq S, Ballouard J-M, Caron S, Livoreil B, Seynaeve V, Matthieu L-A, Bonnet X

机构信息

Centre d'Etudes Biologiques de Chizé, CEBC-CNRS UPR 1934, 79360 Villiers en Bois, France.

Station d'Observation et de Protection des Tortues et de leurs Milieux, Centre de Recherche et de Conservation des Chéloniens (CRCC), 83590 Gonfaron, France.

出版信息

Conserv Physiol. 2014 Jun 12;2(1):cou019. doi: 10.1093/conphys/cou019. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

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In Mediterranean regions, fires threaten terrestrial tortoises. Nevertheless, varying proportions of adults survive fire; these surviving individuals can play a central role for population recovery. The regions devastated by fire often include important habitat of Hermann's tortoises (Testudo hermanni hermanni), so assessing the ability of survivors to persist is essential for conserving the species. Body-condition indices provide an integrative estimate of how well individuals cope with environmental variations and impacts, including fires. Between 2002 and 2009, we monitored Hermann's tortoises in intact and burnt habitats in southeastern France. In summer 2003, a strong fire ravaged half of the surveyed zone, providing an opportunity to compare body condition of tortoises between intact and burnt areas over time. Six years later, the impact of fire on vegetation was still marked; large trees were abundant in the intact area, whereas open shrub vegetation prevailed in the burnt area. In both areas, the mean body condition of tortoises fluctuated over time; however, there were no differences between the two areas. A radio-tracking experiment demonstrated that individuals from each area were residents, and not vagrants commuting between areas. We also assessed changes in body condition and microhabitat use in radio-tracked individuals. We found no significant differences between the tortoises living in the burnt and intact areas, despite subtle differences in habitat use.

IN CONCLUSION

(i) surviving tortoises in an area ravaged by fire can maintain their body condition like individuals living in an intact area, and thus, individuals from burnt areas should not be translocated to supposedly better areas; and (ii) depopulated burnt areas are likely to be appropriate for population-augmentation programmes.

摘要

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在地中海地区,火灾威胁着陆生乌龟。然而,不同比例的成年乌龟在火灾中存活下来;这些存活个体对种群恢复起着核心作用。遭受火灾破坏的地区通常包括赫尔曼氏陆龟(Testudo hermanni hermanni)的重要栖息地,因此评估幸存者的生存能力对于保护该物种至关重要。身体状况指数提供了个体应对环境变化和影响(包括火灾)能力的综合估计。2002年至2009年期间,我们在法国东南部未受火灾影响和遭受火灾的栖息地监测赫尔曼氏陆龟。2003年夏天,一场大火肆虐了调查区域的一半,为比较不同时间未受火灾影响区域和遭受火灾区域的乌龟身体状况提供了机会。六年后,火灾对植被的影响仍然显著;未受火灾影响区域大树繁茂,而遭受火灾区域以开阔的灌木植被为主。在这两个区域,乌龟的平均身体状况随时间波动;然而,两个区域之间没有差异。一项无线电追踪实验表明,每个区域的个体都是常住居民,而非在不同区域间往返的流浪者。我们还评估了无线电追踪个体的身体状况和微生境利用的变化。尽管在栖息地利用上存在细微差异,但我们发现生活在遭受火灾区域和未受火灾影响区域的乌龟之间没有显著差异差异。

结论

(i)在遭受火灾破坏的区域中存活下来的乌龟能够像生活在未受火灾影响区域的个体一样维持其身体状况,因此,不应将遭受火灾区域的个体转移到所谓条件更好的区域;(ii)人口减少的遭受火灾区域可能适合进行种群增加计划。

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