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The spatial distribution of rodent damage in Australian macadamia (Macadamia integrifolia) orchards

机译:澳大利亚澳洲坚果果园的鼠害危害空间分布

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The Black Rat (Rattus rattus), a global pest within the macadamia production industry, causes up to 30% crop damage in Australian orchards. During early stages of production in Australia, research demonstrated the importance of non crop adjacent habitats as significant in affecting the patterns of crop damage seen throughout orchards. Where once rodent damage was limited to the outside edges of orchard blocks, growers are now reporting finding crop damage throughout entire orchards. This study therefore aims to explore the spatial patterns of rodent distribution and damage now occurring in Australian macadamia orchards. We show that rodent damage and rodent distribution in these newer production regions differ from that shown in previous Australian research. Previous Australian research has shown damage patterns which were associated with the edges of orchard blocks however this study demonstrates a more widespread damage distribution. In the current study there is no relationship between rodent damage and the orchard edge. Arboreal rodent nests were identified within these newer orchard systems, suggesting rodents are residing within the tree component of the orchard system and not dependent on adjacent non-crop habitat for shelter. Results from this study confirm that rodents have modified their nesting and foraging behaviour in newer orchards systems in Australia. We suggest that this is a response of increased and prolonged availability of macadamia nuts in newer production regions enabling populations to be maintained throughout the year. Management strategies will require modification if control is to be achieved.
机译:澳洲坚果生产行业中的全球害虫黑鼠(Rattus rattus)对澳大利亚果园造成高达30%的农作物损害。在澳大利亚生产的早期阶段,研究表明,非农作物相邻生境的重要性对于影响整个果园中农作物受损的模式具有重要意义。一旦啮齿动物的损害仅限于果园块的外缘,现在种植者报告说整个果园都发现了农作物受损。因此,本研究旨在探索澳大利亚夏威夷果园中啮齿动物分布和破坏的空间格局。我们表明,这些较新的生产区域中的啮齿动物破坏和啮齿动物分布与澳大利亚先前的研究不同。澳大利亚先前的研究表明,损害模式与果园块的边缘有关,但这项研究表明损害分布更为广泛。在当前的研究中,啮齿动物的损害与果园边缘之间没有关系。在这些较新的果园系统中发现了树栖啮齿动物的巢,这表明啮齿动物居住在果园系统的树木部分内,并且不依赖于相邻的非农作物栖息地作为庇护所。这项研究的结果证实,啮齿动物在澳大利亚较新的果园系统中改变了它们的筑巢和觅食行为。我们建议,这是对新产区中夏威夷果坚果供应量的增加和延长的一种回应,这使得一年四季的种群得以维持。如果要实现控制,则需要修改管理策略。

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