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Mitigating the impacts of rainforest roads in Queensland's Wet Tropics: Effective or are further evaluations and new mitigation strategies required?

机译:缓解昆士兰湿热带地区雨林道路的影响:有效还是需要进一步的评估和新的缓解策略?

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Research into mitigation of the ecological impacts of rainforest roads in North Queensland has a long history, commencing during the formative years of Australian road ecology. In Queensland's Wet Tropics and throughout Australia, installation of engineered structures to ameliorate ecological road impacts is now common during larger construction projects, but unusual in smaller road projects. Retro-fitting of engineering solutions to roads that are causing obvious impacts is also uncommon. Currently, Australian mitigation measures concentrate on two important impacts: road mortality and terrestrial habitat fragmentation. Unfortunately, other important ecological impacts of roads are seldom addressed. These include edge effects, traffic disturbance, exotic invasions and fragmentation of stream habitats. In North Queensland, faunal underpasses and canopy bridges across rainforest roads have been monitored over long periods. These structures are used frequently by multiple individuals of various species, implying effectiveness for movements and dispersal of many generalist and specialised rainforest animals. However, without addressing population and genetic implications, assessment of effectiveness of these connectivity structures is not holistic. These aspects need sufficient long-term funding to allow similar systematic monitoring before and after construction. Throughout Australia, more holistic approaches to mitigation of road impacts would routinely examine population and genetic connectivity, consider mitigation against more ecological impacts where appropriate and include landscape-scale replication.
机译:缓解北昆士兰州雨林道路生态影响的研究历史悠久,始于澳大利亚道路生态学的形成时期。在昆士兰州的湿热带地区和整个澳大利亚,现在在大型建筑项目中普遍安装工程结构以减轻生态道路影响,在小型道路项目中却不常见。改造工程解决方案以对造成明显影响的道路也很少见。目前,澳大利亚的缓解措施集中在两个重要影响上:道路死亡率和陆地生境破碎化。不幸的是,很少解决道路的其他重要生态影响。这些包括边缘效应,交通干扰,外来入侵和河流生境的破碎化。在北昆士兰州,长期监控跨雨林道路的动物地下通道和天篷桥。这些结构经常被各种物种的多个人所使用,这意味着许多通才和专业雨林动物的活动和散布是有效的。但是,如果不解决人口和遗传问题,则对这些连通性结构的有效性进行评估并不是一个整体。这些方面需要足够的长期资金,以允许在施工前后进行类似的系统监控。在整个澳大利亚,更全面的缓解道路影响的方法将常规检查人口和遗传连通性,在适当的情况下考虑针对更多的生态影响进行缓解,包括景观尺度的复制。

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