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Using multi-scale distribution and movement effects along a montane highway to identify optimal crossing locations for a large-bodied mammal community

机译:使用山区公路沿线的多尺度分布和运动效应为大型哺乳动物群落确定最佳穿越位置

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Roads are a major cause of habitat fragmentation that can negatively affect many mammal populations. Mitigation measures such as crossing structures are a proposed method to reduce the negative effects of roads on wildlife, but the best methods for determining where such structures should be implemented, and how their effects might differ between species in mammal communities is largely unknown. We investigated the effects of a major highway through south-eastern British Columbia, Canada on several mammal species to determine how the highway may act as a barrier to animal movement, and how species may differ in their crossing-area preferences. We collected track data of eight mammal species across two winters, along both the highway and pre-marked transects, and used a multi-scale modeling approach to determine the scale at which habitat characteristics best predicted preferred crossing sites for each species. We found evidence for a severe barrier effect on all investigated species. Freely-available remotely-sensed habitat landscape data were better than more costly, manually-digitized microhabitat maps in supporting models that identified preferred crossing sites; however, models using both types of data were better yet. Further, in 6 of 8 cases models which incorporated multiple spatial scales were better at predicting preferred crossing sites than models utilizing any single scale. While each species differed in terms of the landscape variables associated with preferred/avoided crossing sites, we used a multi-model inference approach to identify locations along the highway where crossing structures may benefit all of the species considered. By specifically incorporating both highway and off-highway data and predictions we were able to show that landscape context plays an important role for maximizing mitigation measurement efficiency. Our results further highlight the need for mitigation measures along major highways to improve connectivity between mammal populations, and illustrate how multi-scale data can be used to identify preferred crossing sites for different species within a mammal community.
机译:道路是栖息地破碎化的主要原因,会对许多哺乳动物种群造成负面影响。拟议的缓解措施(例如交叉结构)是减少道路对野生动植物的负面影响的一种提议方法,但是,确定在何处实施这种结构以及它们在哺乳动物群落中的物种之间可能如何不同的最佳方法尚不清楚。我们调查了穿越加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省东南部的一条主要高速公路对几种哺乳动物的影响,以确定高速公路如何可能成为阻碍动物运动的障碍,以及物种在跨区域偏好方面的差异。我们收集了两个冬季沿高速公路和预先标记的样带的八个哺乳动物物种的跟踪数据,并使用了多尺度建模方法来确定栖息地特征最能预测每种物种首选穿越地点的尺度。我们发现了对所有调查物种均具有严重屏障作用的证据。在支持模型中,可免费获得的遥感栖息地景观数据优于成本更高的,人工数字化的微生境图,该模型可用于确定首选的过境点。但是,使用两种数据类型的模型都更好。此外,在8个案例中的6个案例中,与使用任何单个比例尺的模型相比,包含多个空间比例尺的模型在预测首选交叉点方面更好。尽管每种物种在与首选/避免的越境点相关的景观变量方面都各不相同,但我们使用了多模型推理方法来确定沿公路的越境结构可能有益于所有考虑物种的位置。通过专门结合高速公路和非高速公路的数据与预测,我们能够证明景观环境在最大程度地降低缓解措施效率方面发挥着重要作用。我们的结果进一步强调了需要在主要公路沿线采取缓解措施,以改善哺乳动物种群之间的连通性,并说明如何使用多尺度数据来识别哺乳动物群落中不同物种的首选穿越点。

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