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Integrating multi-source forest inventory and animal survey data to assess nationwide distribution and habitat correlates of the Siberian flying squirrel.

机译:整合多源森林清单和动物调查数据,以评估西伯利亚飞鼠在全国范围内的分布和栖息地相关性。

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Modern intensive forestry worldwide is posing serious threats to old-growth forest specialist species. Cost-effective conservation can only be achieved when the ecology and distribution of species are well understood. The present distribution of the Siberian flying squirrel (Pteromys volans), a vulnerable species in Finland (and Europe), is poorly known, and its ecology studied only locally. We conducted a nationwide survey of the species to assess its distribution and derived habitat variables from the National Forest Inventory dataset to study its habitat requirements. We performed separate logistic regression models of the species occurrence at two separate spatial scales, small (9 ha plot) and landscape (1 km radius) extent. At the small scale, occurrence increased with average forest age and volume of spruce trees. At the landscape scale, occurrence was positively related to cover of mature spruce/mixed forests, density of suitable habitat patches and, rather unexpectedly, agricultural fields. Occurrence of flying squirrel was generally higher in restricted regions of central-western Finland, where the forested landscape is more fragmented by agricultural fields, compared to the rest of the country. Our findings indicate that the species can make use of fragmented habitat mosaics including forests and the interface between forests and fields. Conserving spruce dominated mature stands in these landscape mosaics is a key to maintaining adequate habitat for the species. We conclude that conservation efforts should also be directed to the most highly man-modified landscapes, where the preservation of habitat patches of good quality for the species should be integrated within the forest management plans.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2012.06.027
机译:世界范围内的现代集约化林业正对古老的森林专业树种构成严重威胁。只有充分了解物种的生态和分布,才能实现具有成本效益的保护。西伯利亚飞鼠(Pteromys volans)是芬兰(和欧洲)的一个脆弱物种,目前的分布情况鲜为人知,其生态学仅在当地进行研究。我们在全国范围内对该物种进行了调查,以评估其分布和从国家森林清单数据集中得出的栖息地变量,以研究其栖息地需求。我们在两个单独的空间尺度(小(9公顷)和景观(半径1 km))上执行了物种发生的单独逻辑回归模型。在小范围内,发生率随平均森林年龄和云杉树数量的增加而增加。在景观尺度上,其发生与成熟的云杉/混交林的覆盖,合适的生境斑块的密度以及农业领域呈正相关。芬兰中西部的限制地区飞鼠的发生率通常较高,与该国其他地区相比,森林景观被农田分散的程度更大。我们的发现表明,该物种可以利用包括森林在内的零散的生境马赛克以及森林与田野之间的界面。在这些景观马赛克中保护以云杉为主的成熟林分是保持该物种充足栖息地的关键。我们得出的结论是,保护工作也应针对人类最高度修改的景观,在该景观中,应将对物种的优质栖息地的保护纳入森林管理计划中。Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi。 org / 10.1016 / j.biocon.2012.06.027

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