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The use of hollow-bearing trees retained in multi-aged regenerating production forest by the Tasmanian common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula fuliginosus)

机译:塔斯马尼亚常见的刷尾负鼠(Trichosurus vulpecula fuliginosus)保留在多年龄的再生生产森林中的空心树木的使用

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Context Hollow-bearing trees are frequently retained in timber-production areas as part of measures to mitigate against the impacts of forest harvesting on fauna, yet few studies have investigated the effectiveness of such measures. Such studies are essential for adaptive forest management. Aims The main aim of the present study was to evaluate the use of hollow-bearing trees retained in harvested and unharvested forest as den sites by the Tasmanian common brushtail possum. In particular, we examined the distribution and types of hollow-bearing trees used as den sites and whether or not their use in harvested sites was influenced by time since harvest. Methods Thirty brushtail possums were radio-tracked to their day-time den sites between March 2007July 2007 and July 2008October 2008, at five dry Eucalyptus forest sites (three regenerating after partial harvest with hollow-bearing trees retained inside the coupe and two in relatively undisturbed forest) in south-eastern Tasmania, Australia. Key results The brushtail possums tracked in the study denned primarily in hollow-bearing trees at both the harvested and unharvested sites. At sites regenerating 8 and 10 years after harvest, most den site locations were in trees retained outside the harvest area, in large patches. In contrast, at the site regenerating 17 years after harvest, isolated trees and small patches within the harvested area were used. Conclusions Hollow-bearing trees retained within harvest areas do provide habitat for hollow-dependent fauna such as the common brushtail possum and enable recolonisation of harvested areas in the medium term. However, in the short term these trees may not be used and hollow-bearing trees retained in the surrounding landscape are important for providing refuge as the harvested area regenerates. Implications The retention of hollow-bearing trees in harvested areas may be an effective measure at enabling recolonisation of harvested areas once suitable habitat regenerates, but it is also important to ensure that large patches of mature forest (containing hollows) are retained in the surrounding landscape to ensure the persistence of hollow-using fauna.
机译:背景信息空心采伐的树木经常被保留在木材产区,作为减轻森林采伐对动物的影响的措施的一部分,但是很少有研究调查这种措施的有效性。这些研究对于适应性森林管理至关重要。目的本研究的主要目的是评估塔斯马尼亚普通​​灌木尾负鼠在采伐和未采伐森林中保留的空心树作为巢穴的用途。尤其是,我们检查了用作穴位的空心轴承树木的分布和类型,以及它们在采伐现场的使用是否受到采伐后时间的影响。方法在2007年3月至2007年7月至2008年7月之间,在五个干燥的桉树林森林中,对30个灌木尾负鼠进行了无线电跟踪(白天采收,其中三个在部分保留,小轿内保留了空心树,第二个在相对不受干扰的情况下进行了再生)。森林)在澳大利亚塔斯马尼亚岛东南部。关键结果在研究中追踪到的无尾负鼠主要​​在采伐和未采伐地点的空心树中生长。在收获后8年和10年再生的地点,大多数巢穴地点都位于保留在收获区域之外的大片树木中。相反,在收获后17年再生的地点,使用了孤立的树木和收获区域内的小斑块。结论保留在收获区的空心树确实为依赖空心的动物(例如常见的带尾brush)提供了栖息地,并在中期使收获区得以重新定殖。但是,短期内可能不会使用这些树木,保留在周围景观中的空心树对于在采伐区再生时提供庇护很重要。含义在合适的栖息地再生后,在采伐区保留空心树可能是使采伐区重新定殖的有效措施,但是确保周围环境保留大片成熟森林(包含空心)也很重要确保空心动物群的持久性。

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