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Effect of Roadside Vegetation Cutting on Moose Browsing

机译:路边植被砍伐对驼鹿浏览的影响

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Moose (Alces americanus ) vehicle collisions (MVCs) are an issue throughout the distribution of moose. Many mitigation strategies have been tested and implemented to reduce the number of MVCs, but there have been few empirical analyses of the effectiveness of roadside vegetation cutting. The goal of this study was to determine if roadside vegetation cutting attracted moose into roadside areas to browse on the vegetation regrowth. We hypothesized that moose would be attracted to roadside areas with cut vegetation. Consequently, we predicted that there would be higher levels of browsing in cut areas compared to uncut areas. To determine if moose were browsing more in cut or uncut areas, we measured the number of plants browsed by moose in paired treatment (cut on or after 2008) and control (not cut since at least 2008) sites, along with a suite of potential environmental covariates. Using a model selection approach, we fit generalized linear mixed-effects models to determine the most parsimonious set of environmental variables to explain variation in the proportion of moose browse among sites. In contrast to our hypothesis, our results show that the proportion of moose browse in the uncut control areas was significantly higher than in the cut treatment areas. The results of this study suggest that recently cut roadside areas (7 years or less based on our work) may create a less attractive foraging habitat for moose. The majority of the variance in the proportion of moose browse among sites was explained by treatment type and nested plot number within site identification (34.16%), with additional variance explained by traffic region (5.00%) and moose density (4.35%). Based on our study, we recommend that vegetation cutting be continued in roadside areas in Newfoundland as recently cut areas may be less attractive browsing sites for moose.
机译:驼鹿(美洲驼)车辆碰撞(MVC)是整个驼鹿分布中的一个问题。为了减少MVC的数量,已经测试并实施了许多缓解策略,但是对路边植被砍伐的有效性的实证分析很少。这项研究的目的是确定路边植被砍伐是否吸引了驼鹿进入路边区域以浏览植被的再生长。我们假设麋鹿会被植被减少的路边地区吸引。因此,我们预测,与未切割区域相比,切割区域中的浏览水平更高。为了确定麋鹿是否在切割或未切割的区域浏览更多,我们测量了在配对处理(2008年或之后切割)和对照(至少自2008年以来未切割)的地点,驼鹿浏览的植物数量,以及一组潜在的环境协变量。使用模型选择方法,我们拟合了广义线性混合效应模型,以确定最简约的环境变量集,以解释站点之间驼鹿浏览比例的变化。与我们的假设相反,我们的结果表明,未切割对照区域的驼鹿浏览比例显着高于切割处理区域。这项研究的结果表明,最近砍伐的路边区域(根据我们的工作,为7年或更短时间)可能会为驼鹿创造一个吸引力较小的觅食栖息地。站点之间驼鹿浏览比例的大部分方差由站点识别内的处理类型和嵌套地块数(34.16%)解释,其他方差由交通区域(5.00%)和驼鹿密度(4.35%)解释。根据我们的研究,我们建议在纽芬兰的路边地区继续进行植被砍伐,因为最近砍伐的地区可能对驼鹿的吸引力较小。

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    Amy L. Tanner; Shawn J. Leroux;

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