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More fishers and fewer martens due to cumulative effects of forest management and climate change as evidenced from local knowledge

机译:如当地知识所证明的由于森林管理和气候变化的累积影响渔民增加而貂减少

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BackgroundMonitoring of fur-bearing species populations is relatively rare due to their low densities. In addition to catch data, trappers’ experience provides information on the ecology and status of the harvested species. Fisher (Pekania pennanti) and American marten (Martes americana) are mustelids that are sensitive to forest management and therefore considered to be ecological indicators of forest health. Fisher populations have increased in eastern North America since the early 2000s and this could have resulted in a northeastern extension of the species’ range and increased overlap with marten’s range. Moreover, habitats of both species are subject to natural and anthropogenic disturbances. The objective of this study was to document the knowledge held by local trappers in the northern area of sympatry between fisher and marten to identify factors that could explain variation in populations of the two species and interactions between them.
机译:背景由于对毛皮动物的种群密度较低,因此对它们的监测相对较少。除捕获数据外,捕手的经验还提供了有关已收获物种的生态和状况的信息。费舍尔(Pekania pennanti)和美洲貂(Martes americana)是对森林管理敏感的芥末,因此被视为森林健康的生态指标。自2000年代初以来,北美东部的渔业人口增加,这可能导致该物种范围向东北扩展,并与貂的范围重叠。此外,两种物种的栖息地都受到自然和人为干扰。这项研究的目的是记录渔民和貂之间交界北部地区的局部诱捕者所掌握的知识,以找出可以解释这两种种群及其相互之间的相互作用的因素。

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