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Rapid Recovery of an Urban Remnant Reptile Community following Summer Wildfire

机译:夏季野火过后城市残余爬行动物社区迅速恢复

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Reptiles in urban remnants are threatened with extinction by increased fire frequency, habitat fragmentation caused by urban development, and competition and predation from exotic species. Understanding how urban reptiles respond to and recover from such disturbances is key to their conservation. We monitored the recovery of an urban reptile community for five years following a summer wildfire at Kings Park in Perth, Western Australia, using pitfall trapping at five burnt and five unburnt sites. The reptile community recovered rapidly following the fire. Unburnt sites initially had higher species richness and total abundance, but burnt sites rapidly converged, recording a similar total abundance to unburnt areas within two years, and a similar richness within three years. The leaf-litter inhabiting skink Hemiergis quadrilineata was strongly associated with longer unburnt sites and may be responding to the loss of leaf litter following the fire. Six rarely-captured species were also strongly associated with unburnt areas and were rarely or never recorded at burnt sites, whereas two other rarely-captured species were associated with burnt sites. We also found that one lizard species, Ctenotus fallens, had a smaller average body length in burnt sites compared to unburnt sites for four out of the five years of monitoring. Our study indicates that fire management that homogenises large areas of habitat through frequent burning may threaten some species due to their preference for longer unburnt habitat. Careful management of fire may be needed to maximise habitat suitability within the urban landscape.
机译:不断增加的火灾频率,城市发展造成的栖息地破碎以及外来物种的竞争和掠夺,使城市残余物中的爬行动物面临灭绝的威胁。了解城市爬行动物如何应对此类干扰并从中恢复是对其保护的关键。在西澳大利亚州珀斯的金斯公园发生夏季野火之后,我们使用五个陷阱和五个未燃点的陷阱诱捕,监测了城市爬行动物社区恢复情况的五年。火灾后,爬行动物群落迅速恢复。最初未燃烧的地点具有较高的物种丰富度和总丰度,但已燃烧的地点迅速收敛,两年内记录的总丰度与未燃烧地区相似,而三年内的丰度相似。枯叶枯萎的枯叶凋落物与较长的未燃烧部位强烈相关,可能是火后枯叶凋落的原因。六个很少被捕获的物种也与未燃烧的地区密切相关,很少或从未在烧过的地方记录过,而另外两个很少被捕获的物种则与燃烧的地方相关。我们还发现,在五年的监测中,有四个蜥蜴物种Ctenotus下落,与未燃烧的地方相比,其燃烧的地方的平均体长较小。我们的研究表明,通过频繁燃烧使大范围栖息地同质化的火灾管理可能会威胁某些物种,因为它们更喜欢更长的未燃烧栖息地。可能需要仔细地管理火势,以最大程度地提高城市景观中的栖息地适应性。

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