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Conserving reptiles within a multiple-use landscape: determining habitat affiliations of reptile communities in the northern jarrah forest of south-western Australia

机译:在多次使用景观中保护爬行动物:确定澳大利亚南部北部Jarrah森林爬行动物社区的栖息地社区

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Disturbed landscapes can provide habitat for a variety of species; however, for fauna, a strong understanding of their habitat affiliations is critical both to detect species and to develop management prescriptions to maintain their populations. We assessed habitat affiliations of common, uncommon and rare reptile species in a multiple-use landscape, the northern jarrah forest of south-western Australia. To identify predictors of reptile occurrence, we related reptile presence/absence, or relative abundance, to habitat, climatic and seasonal variables. Because the reptiles studied have cryptic behaviours and low numbers of detections, we used a combination of analyses including non-metric multi-dimensional scaling, occupancy and regression models. We identified specific habitat affiliations for the most common species and potential linkages with vegetation structure for most uncommon species. There were insufficient detections to determine habitat affiliations accurately for most rare species. Often species were detected too infrequently to determine specific habitat variables that influence occupancy and detection, and altering survey time and scale may increase detections so that habitat affiliations can be determined. However, in highly speciose landscapes, like our study area, we may not be able to wait until we have enough detections to define the habitat affiliations of all reptiles before we make management decisions. Therefore management activities that maintain habitat heterogeneity and complexity is likely to be the best strategy to conserve the most reptile species.
机译:令人不安的景观可以为各种物种提供栖息地;然而,对于动物群岛来说,强烈了解他们的栖息地隶属关系对于检测物种和制定管理处方至关重要,以维持其人口。我们在澳大利亚州南 - 西南北部贾拉林森林中评估了常见,罕见和罕见的爬行动物物种的栖息地附属物。识别爬行动物发生的预测因子,我们将爬行动物存在/缺席或相对丰富,栖息地,气候和季节变量相关。由于研究的爬行动物具有隐秘的行为和较低的检测,因此我们使用了分析的组合,包括非度量多维缩放,占用和回归模型。我们确定了最常见的物种和潜在联系的特定栖息地隶属关系,植被结构对于最不常见的物种。对于大多数罕见物种,检测不足以确定栖息地隶属关系。经常被检测到过时地检测到,以确定影响占用和检测的特定栖息地变量,并改变调查时间和规模可能会增加检测,以便确定栖息地附属机构。然而,在高度特定的景观中,如我们的研究区域,我们可能无法等到我们有足够的检测,以便在我们进行管理决策之前定义所有爬行动物的栖息地附属机构。因此,维持栖息地异质性和复杂性的管理活动可能是节省最爬行动物物种的最佳策略。

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