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道路边缘为小型哺乳动物提供了连通性:以农林牧复合系统中的林姬鼠(Apodemus sylvaticus)为例。

Road verges provide connectivity for small mammals: A case study with wood mice (Apodemus sylvaticus) in an agro-silvo pastoral system.

机构信息

Conservation Biology Unit (UBC), Biology Department, University of Évora, Pólo da Mitra, 7002-554, Évora, Portugal; Institute of Mediterranean Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (ICAAM), University of Évora, Núcleo da Mitra, Ap. 94, 7002-554, Évora, Portugal.

Research Center in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources (CIBIO- InBIO), University of Évora, Casa Cordovil 2o Andar, Rua Dom Augusto Eduardo Nunes, 7000-651, Évora, Portugal.

出版信息

J Environ Manage. 2020 Mar 15;258:110033. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2019.110033. Epub 2020 Jan 7.

Abstract

Roads disrupt landscape connectivity for many terrestrial mammals. These infrastructures can be barriers to movement thereby threatening population persistence. Nonetheless, small mammals may use road verges as habitat or corridor, thus increasing migration across intensively managed landscapes. However, in well-preserved habitats where road verges show a similar vegetation structure to surrounding areas, their role is still unknown. Road verges would have an important role as fine-scale connectivity providers for small mammals in a well-preserved habitat depending on land management on road surroundings. We aimed to quantify the effects of road verges and paved lanes on the fine-scale landscape connectivity for the wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) in a well-preserved Mediterranean woodland. Additionally, we assessed the impact on connectivity of vegetation cutting on verges and of management in surrounding areas (i.e. firebreaks, grazing, ploughing and cork stripping). We quantified connectivity using graph theory based on two years of capture-recapture data. We compared a set of connectivity metrics (derived from the probability of connectivity index) in a road area and in a virtual roadless scenario. We found that the presence of the road reduced overall fine-scale landscape connectivity, acting as a partial barrier for wood mice movement. However, verges had a key role in promoting movement on road surroundings. Vegetation cutting on verges, and land ploughing in the surrounding landscape were the only management activities compromising connectivity. Our study supports the already known role of road verges as habitat corridors for small mammals. However, it goes beyond existing knowledge by quantifying the connectivity enhancement provided by road verges and demonstrating that this role is highly relevant even in well-preserved landscapes. Therefore, our findings emphasize the critical role of road verges and suggest important management options to enhance landscape connectivity for small mammals.

摘要

道路破坏了许多陆生哺乳动物的景观连通性。这些基础设施可能成为移动的障碍,从而威胁到种群的生存。尽管如此,小型哺乳动物可能会将道路边缘用作栖息地或走廊,从而增加在集约化管理景观中的迁移。然而,在保存完好的栖息地中,道路边缘的植被结构与周围地区相似,其作用仍不清楚。道路边缘在保存完好的栖息地中作为小型哺乳动物的精细连通性提供者具有重要作用,这取决于道路周围的土地管理。我们旨在量化道路边缘和铺面车道对保存完好的地中海林地中林鼠(Apodemus sylvaticus)精细景观连通性的影响。此外,我们评估了边缘植被切割和周围地区管理(即防火带、放牧、耕作和软木剥离)对连通性的影响。我们使用基于两年捕获-再捕获数据的图论来量化连通性。我们比较了道路区域和虚拟无道路情景下一组连通性指标(源自连通概率指数)。我们发现道路的存在降低了整体精细景观连通性,对林鼠的移动起到了部分障碍的作用。然而,边缘在促进道路周围的运动方面发挥了关键作用。边缘的植被切割以及周围景观中的土地耕作是唯一影响连通性的管理活动。我们的研究支持了道路边缘作为小型哺乳动物栖息地走廊的已知作用。然而,它超越了现有知识,量化了道路边缘提供的连通性增强,并证明即使在保存完好的景观中,这种作用也非常重要。因此,我们的研究结果强调了道路边缘的关键作用,并提出了重要的管理选项,以增强小型哺乳动物的景观连通性。

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