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不丹吉格梅·多吉国家公园喜马拉雅小熊猫的栖息地需求及威胁分析

Habitat requirements of the Himalayan red panda () and threat analysis in Jigme Dorji National Park, Bhutan.

作者信息

Dendup Pema, Humle Tatyana, Bista Damber, Penjor Ugyen, Lham Choki, Gyeltshen Jigme

机构信息

Jigme Dorji National Park Department of Forests and Park Services Ministry of Agriculture and Forests Royal Government of Bhutan Gasa Bhutan.

Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology School of Anthropology and Conservation University of Kent Canterbury UK.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2020 Aug 5;10(17):9444-9453. doi: 10.1002/ece3.6632. eCollection 2020 Sep.

Abstract

Understanding the influence of anthropogenic disturbances on species' habitat use and distribution is critical to conservation managers in planning effective conservation strategies and mitigating the impact of development. Few studies have focused on the Himalayan red panda () in Bhutan. This study aimed to assess the habitat requirements and threats to this endangered species in the Khamaed subdistrict of the Jigme Dorji National Park, Bhutan. We employed a transect walk and plot-sampling survey design across two seasons, that is, winter and spring. In total, we surveyed 84 × 50 m radius circular plots along 51 km of existing trails within a 25.4 km study area. At 500 m intervals, we established plots at random distances and direction from the trail. We recorded direct sightings (2) and indirect signs (), such as droppings and footprints as evidence of red panda presence within an altitudinal range of 2,414-3,618 m. We also noted 21 tree and 12 understory species within plots with red panda evidence; the dominant tree species was the Himalayan hemlock () and the Asian barberry () as an understory species. Red panda presence showed a significant positive association with distance to water sources and fir forests. Plant disturbance and infrastructure, such as power transmission lines, were identified as prominent anthropogenic threats in the study area. Based on our findings, we recommend the development and implementation of local forest management plans, livestock intensification programs, and strict application of environmental impact assessment regulations to promote the conservation of the red panda in the region.

摘要

了解人为干扰对物种栖息地利用和分布的影响,对于保护管理人员制定有效的保护策略和减轻发展影响至关重要。很少有研究关注不丹的喜马拉雅小熊猫( )。本研究旨在评估不丹吉格梅·多吉国家公园卡迈德分区这一濒危物种的栖息地需求和面临的威胁。我们采用了跨越冬季和春季两个季节的样带行走和样地抽样调查设计。在一个25.4公里的研究区域内,我们沿着51公里的现有步道,对半径84×50米的圆形样地进行了调查。每隔500米,我们在距步道随机距离和方向处设立样地。我们记录了直接目击情况(2次)和间接迹象( ),如粪便和脚印,作为小熊猫在海拔2414 - 3618米范围内存在的证据。我们还记录了有小熊猫证据的样地内的21种树木和12种林下植物物种;优势树种是喜马拉雅铁杉( ),林下植物物种是亚洲小檗( )。小熊猫的存在与到水源的距离和冷杉林呈显著正相关。植物干扰和基础设施,如输电线路,被确定为研究区域内突出的人为威胁。基于我们的研究结果,我们建议制定和实施当地森林管理计划、牲畜集约化养殖计划,并严格执行环境影响评估法规,以促进该地区小熊猫的保护。

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