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California's Endangered Belding’s Savannah Sparrow (Passerculus sandwichensis beldingi): Tolerance of Pedestrian Disturbance

机译:加州濒临灭绝的Belding的Savannah麻雀(Passerculus sandwichensis beldingi):对行人干扰的容忍度

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Salt marshes constitute habitat islands for many endemic animal species, particularly along the California coast, where urban sprawl has fragmented this habitat. Recreational activities in salt marshes have increased recently, posing an interesting problem: how do endemic species lacking alternative habitat modify their tolerance to humans? We assessed seasonal and site variations in three tolerance parameters (distances at which animals became alert, fled, and moved after fleeing) of California's endangered Belding’s Savannah Sparrow ((Passerculus sandwichensis beldingi). We approached individuals on trails in three salt marshes with different levels of vehicle and pedestrian traffic. Belding’s Savannah Sparrows became aware and fled at shorter distances in the salt marsh coincident with greater levels of recreational activity as a result of habituation or visual obstruction effects. Seasonal effects in tolerance varied between sites. Alert and flight initiation distances were higher in the pre-nesting than in the non-breeding season in the site with the highest levels of recreational use likely due to greater exposure of breeding individuals; however, the opposite seasonal trend was found in each of the two sites with relatively lower human use, probably because individuals were less spatially attached in the non-breeding season when they foraged in aggregations. Distance fled was greater in the non-breeding than in the breeding season. Our findings call for dynamic management of recreational activities in different salt marshes depending on the degree of exposure to humans and seasonal variations in tolerance. We recommend a minimum approaching distance of 63 m and buffer areas of 1.3 ha around Belding's Savannah Sparrows.
机译:盐沼构成了许多特有动物物种的栖息岛,特别是在加利福尼亚沿海地区,城市蔓延使该栖息地破碎化。盐沼的娱乐活动近来有所增加,这提出了一个有趣的问题:缺乏替代生境的地方物种如何改变其对人类的耐受性?我们评估了加利福尼亚濒临灭绝的Belding的Savannah麻雀((Passerculus sandwichensis beldingi))的三个耐受性参数(动物变得机敏,逃离和逃离的距离)的季节性和场所变化,并在三个盐沼中沿水平方向与个体接触贝尔丁的萨凡纳麻雀(Savannah Sparrows)意识到了这一点,并因习惯或视觉障碍而在盐沼中逃离了较短的距离,同时娱乐活动的水平也增加了,适应性的季节性影响因地点而异,警报和飞行起始距离由于繁殖个体的更多接触,具有最高休闲娱乐水平的地点的嵌套前季节高于非繁殖季节;但是,在两个地点中相对较低的两个地点,发现相反的季节性趋势供人类使用,可能是因为非繁殖动物在空间上的依恋较少他们聚集聚集觅食的季节。在非繁殖期,逃跑的距离比繁殖季节要长。我们的发现要求对不同盐沼中的娱乐活动进行动态管理,具体取决于对人类的接触程度和耐受性的季节性变化。我们建议在Belding的Savannah Sparrows周围的最小接近距离为63 m,缓冲区的面积为1.3 ha。

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