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Drawing a line in the sand: Effectiveness of off-highway vehicle management in California's Sonoran desert

机译:划清界限:加利福尼亚州索诺兰沙漠中非公路车辆管理的有效性

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Public land policies manage multiple uses while striving to protect vulnerable plant and wildlife habitats from degradation; yet the effectiveness of such policies are infrequently evaluated, particularly for remote landscapes that are difficult to monitor. We assessed the use and impacts of recreational vehicles on Mojave Desert washes (intermittent streams) in the Chemehuevi Desert Wildlife Management Area (DWMA) of southern California. Wash zones designated as open and closed to off-highway vehicle (OHV) activity were designed in part to protect Mojave desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) habitat while allowing recreation in designated areas. OHV tracks were monitored in washes located near access roads during winter and early spring holidays - when recreation is typically high - and at randomly dispersed locations away from roads. Washes near access roads had fewer vehicle tracks within closed than open zones; further away from roads, OHV tracks were infrequent and their occurrence was not different between wash designations. Washes were in better condition in closed zones following major holidays as indicated by less vegetation damage, presence of trash, and wash bank damage. Furthermore, the frequency of washes with live tortoises and their sign was marginally greater in closed than open wash zones. Collectively, these results suggest that low impacts to habitats in designated closed wash zones reflect public compliance with federal OHV policy and regulations in the Chemehuevi DWMA during our study. Future monitoring to contrast wash use and impacts during other seasons as well as in other DWMAs will elucidate spatial and temporal patterns of recreation in these important conservation areas.
机译:公共土地政策管理多种用途,同时努力保护脆弱的植物和野生动植物栖息地免遭退化;但是,此类政策的有效性很少得到评估,尤其是对于难以监控的偏远地区。我们评估了休闲车对加利福尼亚南部切梅韦维耶沙漠野生动物管理区(DWMA)的莫哈韦沙漠洗涤物(间歇性溪流)的使用和影响。设计为被指定为开放和封闭非公路车辆活动(OHV)活动的洗涤区,部分是为了保护莫哈韦沙漠龟(Gopherus agassizii)的栖息地,同时允许在指定区域内进行娱乐。在冬季和初春假期期间(通常娱乐活动较高时)以及在远离道路的随机分散位置,在靠近道路的洗涤液中监测了OHV轨道。在封闭道路内,封闭道路上的洗车道少于开放区域内的洗车道;在离道路较远的地方,OHV轨道很少出现,并且在不同的清洗名称之间它们的发生没有区别。重大假期之后,封闭区域的水洗状况较好,这表现为植被损害减少,垃圾的出现和水库损坏的出现。此外,与封闭清洗区相比,封闭区内用活龟清洗的频率及其信号略高。总体而言,这些结果表明,在我们的研究中,对指定的封闭洗涤区的栖息地的影响较小,反映了公众对Chemehuevi DWMA中联邦OHV政策和法规的遵守。未来在其他季节以及在其他DWMA中进行对比洗涤使用和影响的监测将阐明这些重要保护区娱乐活动的时空格局。

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  • 来源
    《Journal of Environmental Management》 |2017年第may15期|448-457|共10页
  • 作者单位

    United States Geological Survey, Western Ecological Research Center, 160 N. Stephanie St., Henderson, NV 89074, USA,Department of Biology, 601 University Drive, 312 Supple Science Bldg., Texas State University, San Marcos, TX 78666, USA;

    United States Geological Survey, Western Ecological Research Center, 160 N. Stephanie St., Henderson, NV 89074, USA;

    University of Nevada, Reno, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Science, Reno, NV 89557, USA;

    United States Geological Survey, Western Ecological Research Center, 160 N. Stephanie St., Henderson, NV 89074, USA;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Degradation; Desert wash; Gopherus agassizii; Monitoring; OHV; Xeririparian habitat condition;

    机译:降解;沙漠洗;Gopherus agassizii;监控;OHV;Xeririparian栖息地条件;

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