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Effects of Prescribed Fire on Site Occupancy of Allegheny Woodrats (Neotoma magister) in a Mixed-Oak Forest in South-Central Pennsylvania

机译:规定的火灾对宾夕法尼亚州南部综合林森林的Allgheny Woodrats(NeoTooma Magister)的影响

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Prescribed fire has increasingly been used to manage and restore eastern oak (Quercus spp.) forests. Fire has the potential to influence habitat use by forest-dwelling small mammals, including species of conservation concern such as the Allegheny woodrat (Neotoma magister). Thus, an understanding of how Allegheny woodrats respond to habitat changes caused by fire is of increasing importance. We investigated the effects of prescribed fire on a population of Allegheny woodrats in a mixed-oak forest in south-central Pennsylvania. We surveyed 18 rock outcrops for Allegheny woodrats using remote game cameras in September-October 2019. We fit single-season occupancy models in Program PRESENCE to examine the effects of site covariates related to burn history (burned or unburned) and burn frequency (number of burns), topography, and vegetation structure and composition on occupancy (Psi) of Allegheny woodrats while accounting for imperfect detection (p). In 252 camera trap-nights, we recorded 356 detections of Allegheny woodrats at 50% of sites surveyed. Top-ranked occupancy models (Delta AIC(c) = 2) indicated that Allegheny woodrat occupancy was positively related to burn frequency, overstory tree species richness, and elevation; however, the effects of these covariates were not significant. Our results suggest that low-intensity prescribed fire implemented at moderate (3-5 y) return intervals in oak forests is unlikely to impact Allegheny woodrat populations, but the effects of more frequent and intense fires remain unknown. Additional studies are needed to determine how Allegheny woodrats respond to post-fire vegetation regrowth and recovery over time.
机译:规定的火越来越多地用于管理和恢复东橡木(栎属SPP。)森林。火灾有可能影响森林住宅小型哺乳动物的栖息地使用,包括保护界别的物种,如Allegheny Woodrat(Neotooma Magister)。因此,了解Allegheny Woodrats如何应对由火灾引起的栖息地变化越来越重要。我们调查了规定的火灾对宾夕法尼亚州中市中心混合橡木森林中的Allegheny Woodrats群体的影响。我们在2019年9月 - 10月使用远程游戏摄像机调查了18个岩石露头。我们在计划存在中适用于单赛季入住模型,以检查与烧伤历史(燃烧或未燃烧)和烧伤频率相关的站点协变量的影响(烧伤频率)烧伤),地形和植被结构和Allgheny Woodrats占用(PSI)的构图,同时占渗透性检测(P)。在252次摄像头陷阱中,我们录制了356次在调查的位点的Allgheny Woodrats检测。排名排名的占用模型(Delta AiC(C)& = 2)表示Allgheny Woodrat占用与烧伤频率,夸大树种丰富和海拔呈正相关;然而,这些协变量的影响并不重要。我们的研究结果表明,在橡木森林中适中(3-5 y)返回间隔实施的低强度规定的火灾不太可能影响Allegeny Woodrat种群,但更频繁和强烈的火灾的影响仍然未知。需要额外的研究来确定Allegheny Woodrats如何应对火灾后植被再生和随着时间的推移恢复。

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    《Natural areas journal》 |2021年第2期|104-113|共10页
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    Penn Dept Mil & Vet Affairs Ft Indiantown Gap Natl Guard Training Ctr Bldg 26-151 Tomstown Rd Annville PA 17003 USA;

    Penn Dept Mil & Vet Affairs Ft Indiantown Gap Natl Guard Training Ctr Bldg 26-151 Tomstown Rd Annville PA 17003 USA;

    Penn Dept Mil & Vet Affairs Ft Indiantown Gap Natl Guard Training Ctr Bldg 26-151 Tomstown Rd Annville PA 17003 USA;

    US Navy NAVFAC Southwest Broadway Complex San Diego CA 92132 USA;

    Penn Dept Mil & Vet Affairs Ft Indiantown Gap Natl Guard Training Ctr Bldg 26-151 Tomstown Rd Annville PA 17003 USA;

    Penn Dept Mil & Vet Affairs Ft Indiantown Gap Natl Guard Training Ctr Bldg 26-151 Tomstown Rd Annville PA 17003 USA;

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    camera surveys; Neotoma magister; Pennsylvania; prescribed fire; Quercus forests;

    机译:摄像机调查;雷诺玛氏猴;宾夕法尼亚州;处方火;栎森林;

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