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Impact assessment of intense sport climbing on limestone cliffs: Response of rock-dwelling land snails

机译:激烈运动攀岩对石灰岩悬崖的影响评估:居住在岩石上的蜗牛的反应

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Exposed limestone cliffs in the Swiss Jura Mountains harbour a diverse gastropod community with some rare species. Sport climbing has recently increased in popularity on these cliffs. We examined the effects of sport climbing and microtopographical features of rock faces on terrestrial gastropods by assessing species diversity and abundance on climbing routes and in unclimbed areas of seven isolated cliffs in the Northern Swiss Jura Mountains. We considered exclusively living individuals resting attached to rock faces. In total, 19 gastropod species were recorded. Six of them were specialized rock-dwelling species, whose individuals spend their entire life on rock faces, feeding on algae and lichens. Plots along climbing routes harboured fewer species of rock-dwelling snails as well as other gastropod species (usually living in the leaf litter layer at the cliffs' base) than plots in unclimbed control areas. Similarly, both the density of individuals and frequency of occurrence in plots were reduced in both groups of snails on climbing routes. The complexity of the rock surface had little influence on the species richness and abundance of gastropods. Pyramidula pusilla, the species with the smallest shell and a preference to rest underneath overhangs, was less affected by sport climbing than snail species with larger shells and a preference to rest on exposed smooth rock surface. Our findings indicate land snail diversity and abundance are suitable indicators for impact assessment in rocky habitats. Future management plans and actions should therefore not only rely on plants; they ought to consider also gastropods and other invertebrates. Any management plan should include a comprehensive information campaign to show the potential impact of intensive sport climbing on the specialized flora and fauna with the aim of educating the climbers and increasing their compliance with such measures. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:瑞士汝拉山脉裸露的石灰岩峭壁上有各种腹足动物群落,其中有一些稀有物种。运动攀岩最近在这些悬崖上越来越受欢迎。我们通过评估瑞士北部汝拉山的攀登路线和七个孤立的悬崖的未爬坡区域中的物种多样性和丰度,来研究运动攀爬和岩石表面微地形特征对陆生腹足动物的影响。我们只考虑了生活在岩石表面的人。总共记录了19种腹足动物。其中六个是专门居住在岩石上的物种,他们的一生都在岩石表面上生活,以藻类和地衣为食。与未爬坡控制区的地块相比,沿攀爬路线的地块所藏岩蜗牛的种类以及其他腹足类动物(通常生活在悬崖底部的枯枝落叶层)更少。同样,在攀爬路线上的两组蜗牛中,个体密度和地块发生频率均降低。岩石表面的复杂性对腹足动物的物种丰富度和丰富度影响很小。金字塔形的Pusramidula pusilla是壳最小,倾向于在悬垂下方休息的物种,其运动受爬山的影响要小于具有较大壳和倾向于在裸露的光滑岩石表面休息的蜗牛物种。我们的研究结果表明,蜗牛的多样性和丰度是岩石生境影响评估的合适指标。因此,未来的管理计划和行动不仅应依靠工厂;他们还应该考虑腹足动物和其他无脊椎动物。任何管理计划都应包括一项全面的信息运动,以显示密集运动攀登对特殊动植物的潜在影响,目的是教育攀登者并提高其对此类措施的依从性。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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    《Ecological indicators》 |2017年第1期|260-267|共8页
  • 作者单位

    Univ Basel, Dept Environm Sci, Sect Conservat Biol, St Johann Vorstadt 10, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland;

    Univ Basel, Dept Environm Sci, Sect Conservat Biol, St Johann Vorstadt 10, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland;

    Univ Basel, Dept Environm Sci, Sect Conservat Biol, St Johann Vorstadt 10, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland|Balaton Limnol Inst, Ctr Ecol Res, MTA, Klebelsberg Kuno 3, H-8237 Tihany, Hungary;

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  • 关键词

    Biodiversity; Climbing; Disturbance; Gastropod; Impact assessment;

    机译:生物多样性;攀爬;干扰;天麻;影响评估;

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