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Urbanization Impacts on Mammals across Urban-Forest Edges and a Predictive Model of Edge Effects

机译:城市化对跨城市森林边缘的哺乳动物的影响及边缘效应的预测模型

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With accelerating rates of urbanization worldwide, a better understanding of ecological processes at the wildland-urban interface is critical to conserve biodiversity. We explored the effects of high and low-density housing developments on forest-dwelling mammals. Based on habitat characteristics, we expected a gradual decline in species abundance across forest-urban edges and an increased decline rate in higher contrast edges. We surveyed arboreal mammals in sites of high and low housing density along 600 m transects that spanned urban areas and areas turn on adjacent native forest. We also surveyed forest controls to test whether edge effects extended beyond our edge transects. We fitted models describing richness, total abundance and individual species abundance. Low-density housing developments provided suitable habitat for most arboreal mammals. In contrast, high-density housing developments had lower species richness, total abundance and individual species abundance, but supported the highest abundances of an urban adapter (Trichosurus vulpecula). We did not find the predicted gradual decline in species abundance. Of four species analysed, three exhibited no response to the proximity of urban boundaries, but spilled over into adjacent urban habitat to differing extents. One species (Petaurus australis) had an extended negative response to urban boundaries, suggesting that urban development has impacts beyond 300 m into adjacent forest. Our empirical work demonstrates that high-density housing developments have negative effects on both community and species level responses, except for one urban adapter. We developed a new predictive model of edge effects based on our results and the literature. To predict animal responses across edges, our framework integrates for first time: (1) habitat quality/preference, (2) species response with the proximity to the adjacent habitat, and (3) spillover extent/sensitivity to adjacent habitat boundaries. This framework will allow scientists, managers and planners better understand and predict both species responses across edges and impacts of development in mosaic landscapes.
机译:随着世界范围内城市化进程的加快,更好地了解荒地与城市交界处的生态过程对于保护生物多样性至关重要。我们探讨了高密度和低密度住房发展对居住在森林中的哺乳动物的影响。根据栖息地的特征,我们预计整个森林-城市边缘的物种丰富度将逐渐下降,而对比度较高的边缘的物种下降率将增加。我们在高密度和低密度的站点上调查了树栖哺乳动物,这些站点沿600 m横断面跨越了市区,并在相邻的原始森林上转弯。我们还调查了森林控制措施,以测试边缘效应是否超出了我们的边缘横断面。我们拟合了描述丰度,总丰度和单个物种丰度的模型。低密度住房开发为大多数树栖哺乳动物提供了合适的栖息地。相比之下,高密度的住房开发具有较低的物种丰富度,总丰度和单个物种的丰度,但支持了城市适配器(Trichosurus vulpecula)的最高丰度。我们没有发现物种丰度的逐步下降。在分析的四个物种中,三个物种对城市边界附近没有任何反应,但以不同程度扩散到邻近的城市栖息地。一种物种(南方短尾鹦鹉)对城市边界的消极反应较大,这表明城市发展对邻近森林的影响超过300 m。我们的经验工作表明,高密度住房开发对社区和物种层面的响应都具有负面影响,除了一个城市适配器。根据我们的结果和文献,我们开发了一种新的边缘效应预测模型。为了预测动物对边缘的反应,我们的框架首次进行了整合:(1)生境质量/偏好,(2)物种对邻近生境的反应以及(3)对邻近生境边界的扩散程度/敏感性。该框架将使科学家,管理人员和计划人员更好地了解和预测物种边缘的反应以及马赛克景观发展的影响。

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