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走向北美驯鹿栖息地的恢复:了解与人类对遗留地震勘探线的机动使用相关的因素。

Toward the Restoration of Caribou Habitat: Understanding Factors Associated with Human Motorized Use of Legacy Seismic Lines.

作者信息

Pigeon Karine E, Anderson Meghan, MacNearney Doug, Cranston Jerome, Stenhouse Gordon, Finnegan Laura

机构信息

Caribou Program, fRI Research, 1176 Switzer Drive, Hinton, AB, Canada, T7V 1X6.

Grizzly Bear Program, fRI Research, 1176 Switzer Drive, Hinton, AB, Canada, T7V 1X6.

出版信息

Environ Manage. 2016 Nov;58(5):821-832. doi: 10.1007/s00267-016-0763-6. Epub 2016 Sep 2.

Abstract

Populations of boreal and southern mountain caribou in Alberta, Canada, are declining, and the ultimate cause of their decline is believed to be anthropogenic disturbance. Linear features are pervasive across the landscape, and of particular importance, seismic lines established in the 1900s (legacy seismic lines) are slow to regenerate. Off-highway vehicles are widely used on these seismic lines and can hamper vegetative re-growth because of ongoing physical damage, compaction, and active clearing. Restoration of seismic lines within caribou range is therefore a priority for the recovery of threatened populations in Alberta, but a triage-type approach is necessary to prioritize restoration and ensure conservation resources are wisely spent. To target restoration efforts, our objective was to determine factors that best explained levels of off-highway vehicles use on seismic lines intersecting roads. We investigated the relative importance of local topography, vegetation attributes of seismic lines, and broad-scale human factors such as the density of infrastructures and the proximity to recreation campsites and towns to explain the observed levels of off-highway vehicles use. We found that off-highway vehicles use was mainly associated with local topography and vegetation attributes of seismic lines that facilitated ease-of-travel. Broad-scale landscape attributes associated with industrial, recreation access, or hunting activities did not explain levels of off-highway vehicles use. Management actions aimed at promoting natural regeneration and reduce ease-of-travel on legacy seismic lines within caribou ranges can be beneficial to caribou recovery in Alberta, Canada, and we therefore recommend restrictions of off-highway vehicles use on low vegetation, dry seismic lines in caribou ranges.

摘要

加拿大艾伯塔省的北方和南部山区驯鹿种群数量正在减少,其数量下降的最终原因被认为是人为干扰。线性特征在整个景观中普遍存在,特别重要的是,20世纪建立的地震勘探线(遗留地震勘探线)再生缓慢。非公路用车辆在这些地震勘探线上被广泛使用,并且由于持续的物理破坏、压实和主动清理,会阻碍植被重新生长。因此,恢复驯鹿活动范围内的地震勘探线是艾伯塔省受威胁种群恢复的优先事项,但需要一种分类方法来确定恢复的优先顺序,并确保保护资源得到明智利用。为了确定恢复工作的重点,我们的目标是确定最能解释与道路相交的地震勘探线上非公路用车辆使用水平的因素。我们调查了局部地形、地震勘探线的植被属性以及基础设施密度、与休闲营地和城镇的距离等广泛的人为因素的相对重要性,以解释观察到的非公路用车辆使用水平。我们发现,非公路用车辆的使用主要与便于通行的局部地形和地震勘探线的植被属性有关。与工业、休闲通道或狩猎活动相关的广泛景观属性并不能解释非公路用车辆的使用水平。旨在促进自然再生并降低驯鹿活动范围内遗留地震勘探线上通行便利性的管理行动,可能有利于加拿大艾伯塔省驯鹿的恢复,因此我们建议限制在驯鹿活动范围内植被低矮、干燥的地震勘探线上使用非公路用车辆。

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