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Three Case Studies Of The Effect Of Wildfire On The Jemez Mountains Salamander (Plethodon Neomexicanus): Microhabitat Temperatures, Size Distributions, And A Historical Locality Perspective

机译:野火对Jemez山Sal(Plethodon Neomexicanus)影响的三个案例研究:微生境温度,大小分布和历史地点视角

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Fire regimes in North America, including the American Southwest, have undergone relatively dramatic shifts in the last century, resulting in novel stand-replacing fires, which are changing landscapes in unprecedented ways. We investigated some possible effects of these landscape changes on a terrestrial plethodontid salamander (Plethodon neomexicanus). We investigated microhabitat temperatures in 4 burn-severity types following recent fires. Temperatures were significantly greater in high-severity and moderate-severity burn areas than in low-severity and unburned areas. We present presence-absence data from 4 burn-severity types that were previously documented as having salamanders present. The proportions of presence and absence were similar for all severity types. Finally, we used data from a 9-year demographic study of P. neomexicanus from 2 locations, where one location was burned in a wildfire halfway through the study, to measure possible effects of fire. We compared salamander size distributions and body condition pre-fire and post-fire within the burned site, and the unburned site was used as a reference location. Salamanders at the burned site had a shift in size distribution, with an increase in observed juveniles and a decrease in observed adults 2 y post-fire relative to itself. No significant changes were measured at the unburned site. We did not observe a significant effect in salamander body condition. Overall, we conclude that salamander surveys are valuable for determining presence-absence, but alone are ineffective and not appropriate for monitoring or measuring populations after a disturbance. We suggest that future studies investigating the effects of disturbance on terrestrial plethodontid salamanders use size distribution and potentially body condition data to monitor for effects within populations, in conjunction with measuring environmental parameters for understanding causal agents.
机译:上个世纪,包括美国西南部在内的北美地区的火灾状况发生了比较剧烈的变化,导致出现了新的替换展位的火灾,以前所未有的方式改变了景观。我们研究了这些景观变化对陆生犬齿动物sal(Plethodon neomexicanus)的可能影响。在最近的大火之后,我们研究了4种烧伤严重程度的微生境温度。高强度和中度严重烧伤地区的温度明显高于低强度和未烧伤地区的温度。我们提供了4种烧伤严重程度类型的存在数据,这些数据先前已记录为存在sal。对于所有严重程度类型,存在和不存在的比例均相似。最后,我们使用了来自2个地点的9年新墨西哥疟原虫人口统计学研究的数据,其中一个地点在研究进行中的一场野火中燃烧,以衡量火灾的可能影响。我们比较了火烧场内sal的大小分布和射击前后的身体状况,并将未燃烧的火场用作参考位置。相对于其自身,火后2年后的at在大小分布上发生了变化,观察到的幼鱼增加了,而观察到的成年动物减少了。在未燃点处未测量到明显变化。我们没有观察到sal身体状况的显着影响。总的来说,我们得出的结论是sal调查对于确定是否存在是很有价值的,但是仅靠这种方法是无效的,不适用于监视或测量干扰后的种群。我们建议未来的调查扰动对陆生食人鱼sal的影响的研究使用大小分布和潜在的身体状况数据来监测种群内的影响,并结合测量环境参数以了解病因。

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