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Measuring the Effects of Water-based Recreation on the Spatial Ecology of Eastern Musk Turtles (Sternotherus odoratus) in a Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada

机译:在加拿大安大略省的一个省级公园中,测量水上娱乐活动对东部麝香龟(Sternotherus odoratus)的空间生态的影响

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Provincial and state parks are often considered to be areas that protect native flora and fauna, but parks are also used for human recreation. We assessed the impacts of human recreation on the spatial ecology and health of Sternotherus odoratus in Massasauga Provincial Park (MPP), Ontario, Canada over two field seasons. Our study site is unique in that MPP has no roads and is accessible only by air or water, thus removing the well-known detrimental effects of roads on the resident turtle populations. Using mark-recapture techniques and radio telemetry, we studied turtles in two replicated site categories: impacted and non-impacted. Impacted sites were areas with human recreational activities (e.g., camping, boating), while non-impacted sites had no designated park use and had minimal use by park visitors. We predicted that turtles would avoid humans and thus have larger home range sizes and greater movements in impacted sites. We also predicted higher mortality and injury rates caused by subsidized predators (predators whose numbers increase in the presence of human garbage such as that found at campsites) and direct encounters with humans in impacted sites. Turtles in impacted sites appeared to avoid campsites but did not have larger annual home ranges or daily movements than turtles in non-impacted sites. Injury and mortality rates did not differ statistically between site categories; however, the data suggested higher occurrences of mortalities at impacted sites, a pattern that warrants additional investigation. Our data imply that populations of S. odoratus in MPP are not severely impacted by relatively low-impact human recreation. Future studies should focus on multiple turtle species in parks to get a clearer, more general, understanding of the impacts of human recreational activities on freshwater turtles.
机译:省级和州立公园通常被认为是保护本地动植物的地区,但是公园也被用于人类娱乐。我们在两个田间季节中评估了人类休闲活动对加拿大安大略省马萨萨加省立公园(MPP)的Sternotherus odoratus空间生态和健康的影响。我们的研究地点很独特,因为MPP没有道路,只能通过空气或水进入,因此消除了道路对居民乌龟种群的众所周知的有害影响。使用标记捕获技术和无线电遥测技术,我们在两个重复的地点类别中对海龟进行了研究:受影响和不受影响。受影响的地点是从事人类娱乐活动(例如露营,划船)的区域,而未受影响的地点没有指定的公园用途,公园游客的使用量很少。我们预测,乌龟会避开人类,因此在受灾地点会有更大的范围和更大的活动范围。我们还预测到,有补贴的掠食者(在存在人类垃圾的营地中,例如在露营地发现的食肉动物数量会增加)以及在受影响地点与人类直接相遇会导致更高的死亡率和伤害率。受到影响的地点的海龟似乎避开了露营地,但没有比没有影响的地点的海龟更大的年度居所或日常活动。地点类别之间的伤害和死亡率没有统计学差异;但是,数据表明在受影响地点的死亡率更高,这种模式值得进一步调查。我们的数据表明,MPP中的气味链球菌种群并未受到相对较低影响的人类娱乐活动的严重影响。未来的研究应集中于公园中的多种龟类,以更清楚,更一般地了解人类娱乐活动对淡水龟的影响。

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