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Restoration of Fragmented Landscapes for the Conservation of Birds: A General Framework and Specific Recommendations for Urbanizing Landscapes

机译:恢复破碎的景观以保护鸟类:景观城市化的总体框架和具体建议

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Humans fragment landscapes to the detriment of wildlife. We review why fragmentation is detrimental to wildlife (especially birds), review the effects of urbanization on birds inhabiting nearby native habitats, suggest how restoration ecologists can minimize these effects, and discuss future research needs. We emphasize the importance of individual fitness to determining community composition. This means that reproduction, survivorship, and dispersal (not simply community composition) must be maintained, restored, and monitored. We suggest that the severity of the effects of fragmentation are determined by (1) the natural disturbance regime, (2) the similarity of the anthropogenic matrix to the natural matrix, and (3) the persistence of the anthropogenic change. As a result, urbanization is likely to produce greater effects of fragmentation than either agriculture or timber harvest. Restoration ecologists, land managers, and urban planners can help maintain native birds in fragmented landscapes by a combination of short- and long-term actions designed to restore ecological function (not just shape and structure) to fragments, including: (1) maintaining native vegetation, deadwood, and other nesting structures in the fragment, (2) managing the landscape surrounding the fragment (matrix), not just the fragment, (3) making the matrix more like the native habitat fragments, (4) increasing the foliage height diversity within fragments, (5) designing buffers that reduce penetration of undesirable agents from the matrix, (6) recognizing that human activity is not compatible with interior conditions, (7) actively managing mammal populations in fragments, (8) discouraging open lawn on public and private property, (9) providing statutory recognition of the value of complexes of small wetlands, (10) integrating urban parks into the native habitat system, (11) anticipating urbanization and seeking creative ways to increase native habitat and manage it collectively, (12) reducing the growing effects of urbanization on once remote natural areas, (13) realizing that fragments may be best suited to conserve only a few species, (14) developing monitoring programs that measure fitness, and (15) developing a new educational paradigm.
机译:人类将景观破碎化,从而损害野生动植物。我们回顾了破碎化为什么对野生生物(特别是鸟类)有害的原因,回顾了城市化对居住在附近原生栖息地的鸟类的影响,提出了恢复生态学家如何最大程度地减少这些影响,并讨论了未来的研究需求。我们强调个人适合度对确定社区组成的重要性。这意味着必须维护,恢复和监视繁殖,生存和传播(不仅仅是社区组成)。我们建议,碎片效应的严重性取决于(1)自然干扰机制,(2)人为基质与自然基质的相似性,以及(3)人为变化的持久性。结果,与农业或木材采伐相比,城市化可能产生更大的碎片化影响。恢复生态学家,土地管理者和城市规划者可以通过短期和长期行动的组合来帮助在破碎的景观中维护本土鸟类,这些行动旨在将生态功能(不仅是形状和结构)恢复为碎片,包括:(1)维护本土动物片段中的植被,枯木和其他嵌套结构,(2)管理片段(矩阵)周围的景观,而不仅仅是片段,(3)使矩阵更像是原生栖息地片段,(4)增加树叶的高度片段中的多样性,(5)设计缓冲剂,以减少不良物质从基质的渗透,(6)认识到人类活动与内部条件不兼容,(7)积极管理片段中的哺乳动物种群,(8)阻止开放的草坪公共和私有财产,(9)对小型湿地综合体的价值提供法定承认,(10)将城市公园纳入本地栖息地系统,(11)预期禁止耕种并寻求创新的方法来增加本地栖息地并对其进行集体管理,(12)减少城市化对曾经偏远自然地区的日益增长的影响,(13)意识到碎片可能最适合仅保护少数物种,(14)监测衡量健康的计划,以及(15)开发新的教育范式。

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