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Predicting Summer Site Occupancy for an Invasive Species the Common Brushtail Possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) in an Urban Environment

机译:夏季预测位置占有率为入侵物种在刷尾负鼠(Trichosurus狐狸座)在城市环境

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Invasive species are often favoured in fragmented, highly-modified, human-dominated landscapes such as urban areas. Because successful invasive urban adapters can occupy habitat that is quite different from that in their original range, effective management programmes for invasive species in urban areas require an understanding of distribution, habitat and resource requirements at a local scale that is tailored to the fine-scale heterogeneity typical of urban landscapes. The common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) is one of New Zealand’s most destructive invasive pest species. As brushtail possums traditionally occupy forest habitat, control in New Zealand has focussed on rural and forest habitats, and forest fragments in cities. However, as successful urban adapters, possums may be occupying a wider range of habitats. Here we use site occupancy methods to determine the distribution of brushtail possums across five distinguishable urban habitat types during summer, which is when possums have the greatest impacts on breeding birds. We collected data on possum presence/absence and habitat characteristics, including possible sources of supplementary food (fruit trees, vegetable gardens, compost heaps), and the availability of forest fragments from 150 survey locations. Predictive distribution models constructed using the programme PRESENCE revealed that while occupancy rates were highest in forest fragments, possums were still present across a large proportion of residential habitat with occupancy decreasing as housing density increased and green cover decreased. The presence of supplementary food sources was important in predicting possum occupancy, which may reflect the high nutritional value of these food types. Additionally, occupancy decreased as the proportion of forest fragment decreased, indicating the importance of forest fragments in determining possum distribution. Control operations to protect native birds from possum predation in cities should include well-vegetated residential areas; these modified habitats not only support possums but provide a source for reinvasion of fragments.
机译:入侵物种通常在零散的,高度修改的,人类主导的景观(例如城市地区)中受到青睐。由于成功的入侵性城市适配器可以占据与其原始范围内完全不同的栖息地,因此,针对城市地区入侵物种的有效管理计划需要了解适合精细规模的本地规模的分布,栖息地和资源需求城市景观的典型异质性。常见的凤尾负鼠(Trichosurus vulpecula)是新西兰最具破坏性的入侵害虫之一。由于传统的无尾负鼠占据森林栖息地,因此新西兰的控制重点集中在农村和森林栖息地以及城市的森林碎片上。但是,作为成功的城市适配器,负鼠可能会占据更广泛的栖息地。在这里,我们使用站点占用方法来确定夏季时五种可区分的城市栖息地类型中的凤尾负鼠的分布,这是负鼠对繁殖鸟类的影响最大的时候。我们收集了有关负鼠存在/不存在和栖息地特征的数据,包括补充食物的可能来源(果树,菜园,堆肥堆)以及来自150个调查地点的森林碎片的可用性。使用PRESENCE程序构建的预测分布模型表明,虽然森林碎片中的占用率最高,但在很大比例的居民区中仍存在负鼠,随着房屋密度的增加和绿化覆盖率的降低,占有率下降。补充食物来源的存在对预测负鼠的占有率很重要,这可能反映了这些食物类型的高营养价值。此外,占用率随着森林碎片比例的减少而降低,这表明森林碎片在确定负鼠分布中的重要性。为保护本地鸟类免受负鼠侵害而开展的控制行动应包括植被茂密的居民区;这些经过改良的栖息地不仅支持负鼠,而且为碎片的重新入侵提供了来源。

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