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Conserving Black Grouse Lyrurus tetrix in southern Scotland: evidence for the need to retain large contiguous moorland habitat within a forest-moorland landscape

机译:保守苏格兰南部的黑色松鸡Lyrurus Tetrix:证据需要在森林 - 摩尔兰景观中保留大型常型荒地栖息地

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Capsule: Black Grouse Lyrurus tetrix in southern Scotland are in severe decline, with remaining birds associated with large contiguous patches of moorland. Aims: To inform Black Grouse conservation programmes in southern Scotland we quantified recent trends in numbers, assessed habitat composition within lek ranges and evaluated the size of suitable habitat patches. Methods: We explored trends in numbers of males at 121 leks surveyed between 1989 and 2018 in southwest and southeast Scotland. Wider surveys of males attending leks between 2006-12 were used to measure habitat composition within lek ranges and to compare with that in the study areas. Numbers of males at leks were considered in relation to habitat types and moorland management categories. Occupancy of moorland habitat patches was explored in relation to their size, connectivity and gamekeeping activity. Results: Abundance at a sample of 121 leks surveyed between 1989-99 and 2017-18 fell from 70 males to zero in the southwest and from 340 to 44 in the southeast, with 82% of leks no longer occupied. Retained leks had more acid and rough grassland (53%) and less conifer cover (6%) within a 1 km radius than extinct leks (32% and 29%) and declines were similar across gamekeeping activity levels. Wider surveys in 2006-12 found acid and rough grassland, and dwarf shrub heath and bog to be the two preferred habitats within lek ranges. Leks were attended by twice as many males where driven Red Grouse Lagopus lagopus scotica shooting was practised. Occupied moorland habitat patches were 26 times larger than unoccupied patches. Conclusion: Black Grouse in southern Scotland are declining across all habitats. Moorland provides important habitat for remaining birds. With government targets to plant more woodland, remaining moorland habitat patches are likely to become more fragmented making them less able to support sustainable connected populations, which may exacerbate declines and enhance risk of regional extinction.
机译:胶囊:黑色松鸡Lyrurus Tetrix在苏格兰南部遭到严重下滑,剩余的鸟类与荒地的大型荒地相关。目的:为了在苏格兰南部的黑色松鸡保护计划中,我们量化的数量近期趋势,lek范围内评估的栖息地组成,并评估了合适的栖息地补丁的规模。方法:我们在1989年至2018年在西南和东南苏格兰举行的121 leks探讨了男性数量的趋势。在2006 - 12年间在2006-12之间参加Leks的男性的更广泛的调查用于测量lek范围内的栖息地组成,并与研究领域的比较。关于栖息地的类型和Moorland Management类别,考虑了Leks的男性数量。探讨了摩尔兰栖息地补丁的占用,与其大小,连通性和游戏行为有关。结果:在1989 - 99年至2017-18之间调查的121只LEKS样本的丰富从70岁的男性从西南部的70岁到零,并在东南部的340到44之间,82%的莱克斯不再占用。保留的LEKs在1公里半径内具有更多的酸和粗糙的草地(53%)和较少的针叶树覆盖(6%)而不是灭绝的LEKS(32%和29%),并且在游戏行业水平下降相似。 2006 - 12年的更广泛的调查发现酸和粗糙的草地,以及矮灌木荒地和沼泽,是莱克范围内的两个优选的栖息地。莱克斯得到了两倍的两倍,在那里驾驶红色松鸡Lagopus Lagopus Scotica射击的次数。占用的荒地栖息地斑块比未占用的斑块大26倍。结论:苏格兰南部的黑色松鸡在所有栖息地中都在下降。摩尔兰为剩余的鸟类提供重要的栖息地。通过政府的目标来植入更多林地,剩余的荒地栖息地补丁可能变得更加碎片,使得它们能够支持可持续连接的人群,这可能会加剧,这可能会加剧和提高区域灭绝的风险。

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    《Bird Study》 |2019年第4期|共9页
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