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Feral horse impacts on threatened plants andanimals in sub-alpine and montane environments inVictoria, Australia

机译:野马对威胁的植物产生影响亚高山和蒙太金属环境中的动物维多利亚,澳大利亚

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Feral herbivores are a major driver of biodiversity loss globally and can alter the structure, composition and functioning of ecosystems. The direct impacts of feral herbivores on plant communities are well studied, but the direct and indirect effect they have on wildlife is not well understood. In Victoria (south-eastern Australia), a large feral Horse (Equus caballus) population coincides with highly sensitive and nationally endangered Alpine Sphagnum Bogs and Associated Fens communities, and several threatened animal species. We assessed the impact of feral horses on this ecological community and the Alpine Water Skink (Eulamprus kosciuskoi) and the Broad-toothed Rat (Mastacomys fuscus) at 20 sites with varying levels of horse disturbance. We used scat counts to determine an index of feral horse abundance and quantified impacts associated with their presence in the landscape. Active searches were used for Alpine Water Skink and scat and runway surveys for Broad-toothed Rat. We also measured the vegetation structure and the abundance of different vegetation types (life forms). Our results suggest that feral horses are associated with vegetation types and characteristics that negatively influence the presence or abundance of Alpine Water Skink and Broad-toothed Rat. Sites with high horse activity had more low-growing forbs, and the abundance of Alpine Water Skink was negatively related to this vegetation type. Grasses, sedges, rushes and shrubs were also less dense and lower in height in high horse activity sites, and Broad-toothed Rat was less likely to be present in areas with these habitat attributes. We recommend that feral horses are controlled to protect these threatened vertebrate species and their Sphagnum bog habitat.
机译:野生食草动物是全球生物多样性损失的主要驱动因素,可以改变生态系统的结构,构成和运作。野生食草动物对植物社区的直接影响很好地研究,但他们对野生动物的直接和间接效应并不了解。在维多利亚(澳大利亚东南部),一匹大型野生马(Equus Caballus)人口与高度敏感和国家濒临灭绝的高山斯巴格斯巴格和相关的福思社区,以及几种受威胁的动物物种。我们评估了野生马对这种生态群落和高山水中的影响(eulamprus kosciuskoi)和宽齿大鼠(Mastacomys fuscus),在20个站点,具有不同水平的马扰动。我们使用SCAT计数来确定与其在景观中的存在相关的野马丰度和量化的群体指数。积极的搜索用于高齿齿大鼠的高山水上滑雪思和汗水和跑道调查。我们还测量了植被结构和不同植被类型的丰富(生命形式)。我们的研究结果表明,野马与植被类型和特征有关,这些特征对植物水并脱齿大鼠的存在或丰度产生负面影响。具有高马活动的景点具有更低的杂草,并且丰富的阿尔卑斯山水上水道与这种植被类型负相关。在高马活动场所的草地,淀粉,冲和灌木也较少,高度高,宽齿大鼠在这些栖息地属性的区域中不太可能存在。我们建议控制野马,以保护这些受威胁的脊椎动物物种及其斯巴格姆沼泽栖息地。

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    《Ecological management & restoration 》 |2019年第1期| 47-56| 共10页
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    Deakin Univ Ctr Integrat Ecol Sch Life & Environm Sci Melbourne Burwood Campus 221 Burwood Highway Burwood Vic 3125 Australia;

    Deakin Univ Ctr Integrat Ecol Sch Life & Environm Sci Bot Melbourne Burwood Campus 221 Burwood Highway Burwood Vic 3125 Australia;

    Deakin Univ Ctr Integrat Ecol Sch Life & Environm Sci Terr Ecol Melbourne Burwood Campus 221 Burwood Highway Burwood Vic 3125 Australia|Deakin Univ Ctr Integrat Ecol Sch Life & Environm Sci Wildlife Ecol & Conservat Melbourne Burwood Campus 221 Burwood Highway Burwood Vic 3125 Australia;

    Deakin Univ Ctr Integrat Ecol Sch Life & Environm Sci Terr Ecol Melbourne Burwood Campus 221 Burwood Highway Burwood Vic 3125 Australia|Deakin Univ Ctr Integrat Ecol Sch Life & Environm Sci Wildlife Ecol & Conservat Melbourne Burwood Campus 221 Burwood Highway Burwood Vic 3125 Australia;

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  • 关键词

    biological invasion; habitat; Eulamprus kosciuskoi; feral herbivore; Mastacomys fuscus; Sphagnum bog;

    机译:生物入侵;栖息地;eulamprus kosciuskoi;野生食草动物;乳房瘤fuscus;sphagnum bog;

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