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Subdivision design and stewardship affect bird and mammal use of conservation developments

机译:细分设计和管家影响鸟类和哺乳动物的保护发展

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Developing effective tools for conservation on private lands is increasingly important for global biodiversity conservation; private lands are located in more productive and biologically diverse areas, and they face accelerated rates of land conversion. One strategy is conservation development (CD) subdivisions, which cluster houses in a small portion of a property and preserve the remaining land as protected open space. Despite widespread use, the characteristics that make CD more or less effective at achieving biodiversity conservation are not well understood. We investigated CD's ability to successfully protect animal populations by examining bird and mammal occurrences in 14 CD subdivisions and four undeveloped areas (range: 14-432 ha) in northern Colorado, USA. Using point count and camera trap data in an occupancy modeling framework, we evaluated the relative importance of nine subdivision design factors (e.g., housing density, proportion of CD protected) and 14 stewardship factors (e.g., presence of livestock, percent native vegetation cover) in influencing the overall community composition and the probability of use by 16 birds and six mammals. We found that habitat use by 75% of birds and 83% of mammals was associated with design characteristics that maximized the natural or undisturbed land area both within and near the development (e.g., proportion of CD protected, total area of protected open space, proportion of natural land cover in the surrounding landscape). These factors were also associated with an increasing dominance of human-sensitive bird species, larger-bodied mammals, and mammals with larger home ranges. Habitat use by birds was also influenced by local land use composition and quality, and use by several bird and mammal species decreased with increased localized disturbances. We found few differences in habitat use between sampling sites in undeveloped areas and in CD subdivisions. These similarities indicate that, if CDs are large enough or located within a matrix of undeveloped land, they can provide habitat that supports similar use patterns as protected areas without housing development. By incorporating characteristics that promote the persistence of sensitive birds and mammals on private lands, CDs have potential to preserve native biodiversity in areas threatened by expanding residential development.
机译:为全球生物多样性保护开发私人土地保护的有效工具越来越重要;私人土地位于更富有成效和生物多样化的地区,它们面临加速的土地转换率。一种策略是保护发展(CD)细分,其中一部分在一小部分物业中,并将其余土地保存为受保护的开放空间。尽管使用广泛,但在实现生物多样性保护方面,使CD更加效益的特点并不充分理解。我们调查了CD,通过在美国北部科罗拉多州的14个CD细分和四个未开发的地区(范围:14-432公顷)中,通过检查鸟类和哺乳动物成功保护动物群体的能力。在占用框架中使用点计数和相机陷阱数据,我们评估了九个细分设计因子的相对重要性(例如,壳体密度,CD保护的比例)和14个管道因子(例如,牲畜的存在,原生植被覆盖百分比)在影响整体社区成分和16只禽类和六种哺乳动物的情况下。我们发现,75%的鸟类和83%的哺乳动物的栖息地使用的设计特征与发展内外的自然或不受干扰的土地面积最大化(例如,保护的CD的比例,受保护的开放空间的总面积,比例周围景观中的自然陆地盖子)。这些因素也与人类敏感的鸟类,较大体哺乳动物和较大的家庭范围的哺乳动物的巨大统治性相关。栖息地使用鸟类的使用也受到当地土地利用组成和质量的影响,并通过几只鸟类和哺乳动物物种的使用随着局部干扰的增加而降低。我们发现未开发领域和CD细分的采样网站之间使用栖息地使用的差异。这些相似之处表明,如果CD足够大或位于未开发的土地的矩阵内,则可以提供支持类似使用模式作为没有住房开发的保护区的栖息地。通过纳入促进私人土地上敏感鸟类和哺乳动物持续存在的特征,CD有可能在通过扩大住宅开发威胁的地区维护土着生物多样性。

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