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Facilitated movement over major roads is required to minimise extinction risk in an urban metapopulation of a gliding mammal

机译:需要在主要道路上进行便利的移动,以最大程度地减少城市滑行哺乳动物种群灭绝的风险

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Context Urbanisation is recognised as a primary cause of biodiversity loss. Roads are an inherent element of this, creating partial or complete barriers to animal movement. Urban landscapes of eastern Australia are typified by a dense road network interspersed with remnant patches of bushland. Inter-patch movement by tree-dependent gliding mammals may be halted and, consequently, population viability threatened, when canopy gaps over roads exceed gliding ability. Aims We test the notion that a metapopulation of the squirrel glider (Petaurus norfolcensis) in southern Brisbane can persist within a highly fragmented urban landscape with large road canopy gaps. Methods We used the population modelling software VORTEX to investigate the influence of inter-patch movement (dispersal) and wildfire on the probability of extinction. Wildfire is an inherent characteristic of this landscape. Key results Our modelling suggests that a lack of inter-patch movement as a result of road barriers, in tandem with wildfire, is associated with a high probability of local extinction. However, a small rate of inter-patch movement can substantially reduce the likelihood of extinction. Conclusions Road-crossing structures are the most plausible means available to link remnants to enable inter-patch movement for squirrel gliders in this landscape because of inadequate road-side tree height. Simulation studies such as the present study that test population viability are critical to convince land managers that action must be taken. Implications The need to conserve urban biodiversity will increase over time, so land managers must consider the likely benefits to population persistence conferred by installing wildlife crossing structures into existing roads.
机译:背景信息城市化被认为是生物多样性丧失的主要原因。道路是其中的固有元素,对动物的活动造成了部分或全部障碍。澳大利亚东部的城市景观以密集的道路网络为代表,这些道路网络散布着残余的灌木丛。当道路上的天棚间隙超过滑行能力时,依赖树的滑行哺乳动物的斑块间运动可能会被停止,因此,种群生存能力受到威胁。目的我们测试了布里斯班南部的松鼠滑翔机(Petaurus norfolcensis)的种群可以在高度分散的城市景观中存在的问题,该景观具有较大的道路天棚间隙。方法我们使用种群建模软件VORTEX来研究斑块间移动(散布)和野火对灭绝概率的影响。野火是该景观的固有特征。主要结果我们的模型表明,由于道路障碍与野火一道,缺乏斑块间移动与局部灭绝的可能性很高有关。但是,小块间移动的速率可以大大降低灭绝的可能性。结论由于路边树木的高度不足,过马路的结构是连接残余物以使松鼠滑行在斑块间移动的最合理的手段。诸如本研究这样的模拟研究对人口生存能力进行测试对于说服土地管理者必须采取行动至关重要。涵义随着时间的流逝,保护城市生物多样性的需求将会增加,因此土地经理必须考虑通过在现有道路上安装野生动物穿越结构给人口持久性带来的好处。

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