95% of their lives underground in cover sites that serve as thermal buffers from temperatures, which can fluctuate > 40 degrees C on a daily an'/> Factors Affecting the Thermal Environment of Agassiz's Desert Tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) Cover Sites in the Central Mojave Desert during Periods of Temperature Extremes
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Factors Affecting the Thermal Environment of Agassiz's Desert Tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) Cover Sites in the Central Mojave Desert during Periods of Temperature Extremes

机译:极端温度时期莫哈韦沙漠中部阿加西兹沙漠乌龟(Gopherus agassizii)掩盖处热环境的影响因素

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Agassiz's Desert Tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) spend > 95% of their lives underground in cover sites that serve as thermal buffers from temperatures, which can fluctuate > 40 degrees C on a daily and seasonal basis. We monitored temperatures at 30 active tortoise cover sites within the Soda Mountains, San Bernardino County, California, from February 2004 to September 2006. Cover sites varied in type and structural characteristics, including opening height and width, soil cover depth over the opening, aspect, tunnel length, and surficial geology. We focused our analyses on periods of extreme temperature: in summer, between July 1 and September 1, and winter, between November 1 and February 15. With the use of multivariate regression tree analyses, we found cover-site temperatures were influenced largely by tunnel length and subsequently opening width and soil cover. Linear regression models further showed that increasing tunnel length increased temperature stability and dampened seasonal temperature extremes. Climate change models predict increased warming for southwestern North America. Cover sites that buffer temperature extremes and fluctuations will become increasingly important for survival of tortoises. In planning future translocation projects and conservation efforts, decision makers should consider habitats with terrain and underlying substrate that sustain cover sites with long tunnels and expanded openings for tortoises living under temperature extremes similar to those described here or as projected in the future.
机译:阿加西(Agassiz)的沙漠乌龟(Gopherus agassizii)将其95%以上的生命用于地下掩蔽处,这些掩埋处可作为温度的热缓冲,温度每天和季节性都会波动> 40摄氏度。从2004年2月到2006年9月,我们监测了加利福尼亚州圣贝纳迪诺县苏打山脉内30个活跃的乌龟覆盖点的温度。覆盖点的类型和结构特征各异,包括开口的高度和宽度,开口处的土壤覆盖深度,外观,隧道长度和地表地质。我们将分析的重点放在了极端温度时期:夏季,7月1日至9月1日,冬季,11月1日至2月15日。通过多元回归树分析,我们发现覆盖层温度主要受隧道影响。长度,随后的开口宽度和土壤覆盖率。线性回归模型进一步表明,增加隧道长度会增加温度稳定性,并减弱季节性极端温度。气候变化模型预测,北美西南部的变暖将会加剧。对极端温度和波动起缓冲作用的掩盖部位对于乌龟的生存将变得越来越重要。在规划未来的易位项目和保护工作时,决策者应考虑具有地形和下层基质的栖息地,这些栖息地的掩盖地带长隧道,并为生活在极端温度下的乌龟提供了扩大的开口,这些乌龟的温度与此处所述或将来的预测类似。

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