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Investigation of bed and den site selection by American black bears (Ursus americanus) in a landscape impacted by forest restoration treatments and wildfires

机译:森林恢复治疗和野火影响的美国黑熊(Ursus Americanus)对床和巢穴的调查

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The combined effects of long-term fire suppression, logging, and overgrazing have negatively impacted many southwestern U.S. forests, resulting in decreased habitat quality for wildlife, and more frequent and severe wildfires. In response, land management agencies are implementing large-scale forest restoration treatments, but data on how wildlife respond to restoration treatments and wildfires are often limited, We investigated bed and den site selection of American black bears (Ursus americarms) using GPS location data and a use/available study design to assess the influence of habitat characteristics, including wildfires, prescribed burns, and thinning treatments on bed and den site selection in the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico. The most supported models suggested that black bears were more likely to select bed sites with a combination of low horizontal visibility beta = - 0.007, SE = 0.002; P = 0.002) and high stand basal area (beta = 0.013, SE = 0.005; P = 0.004). The highest-ranking model for den site selection indicated that black bears were more likely to select den sites with low horizontal visibility = - 0.0102, SE = 0.004; P = 0.006). Black bears used all disturbed sites to varying degrees (45% of study area), although 48% of bed sites were located in undisturbed habitat (55% of study area) while only 11% and 2% of bed sites were located in thinned and prescribed burn sites, respectively. Thirty-nine percent of bed sites were located in previous wildfire locations; however, 67% of these sites were in areas with low bum severity. Thirty-eight percent of den sites were located in previously disturbed habitat, 8 of these sites were burned by wildfires. In order to develop effective management plans for black bears, it is essential to understand responses to landscape-scale habitat disturbances due to wildfires and restoration activities, all of which are becoming more prevalent and widespread across southwestern forests. Accounting for the timing, size, and proximity of future restoration efforts would aid in mitigating potential short-term negative effects on black bears.
机译:长期火灾抑制,测井和过度造成的综合影响对许多西南美国森林产生了负面影响,导致野生动物的栖息地质量下降,更频繁,野外野火。作为回应,土地管理机构正在实施大规模的森林恢复处理,但野生动物如何应对恢复治疗和野火的数据往往是有限的,我们调查了床和巢穴选址美国黑熊(URSUS Americals)的选择,使用GPS位置数据和一种使用/可用的学习设计,以评估栖息地特征的影响,包括野火,规定的烧伤和床上的稀释治疗,在新墨西哥州Jemez Mountains的Jemez Mountains中选择。最受支持的模型表明,黑熊更有可能选择具有低水平可见度β= - 0.007,SE = 0.002的组合的床位; p = 0.002)和高支架基础区域(β= 0.013,se = 0.005; p = 0.004)。 Den Site选择的最高级别模型表明,黑熊更有可能选择具有低水平可见度的DEN网站= - 0.0102,SE = 0.004; p = 0.006)。黑熊使用所有受扰动的地点到不同程度(45%的学习区),尽管48%的床位位于未受干扰的栖息地(55%的学习区),而只有11%和2%的床铺位于稀疏和规定的烧伤部位。 39%的床位位于以前的野火地点;然而,这些位点的67%是低于Bum严重程度的地区。 388%的DEN位点位于以前干扰的栖息地,这些位点中的8个被野火燃烧。为了为黑熊制定有效的管理计划,必须了解由于野火和恢复活动而对景观规模栖息地干扰的反应,所有这些都在西南森林方面变得更加普遍,普遍存在。对未来恢复努力的时机,规模和接近的核算将有助于减轻对黑熊的潜在短期负面影响。

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