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Diversity, ecological structure and conservation of herpetofauna in a Mediterranean area (Dadia National Park, Greece)

机译:地中海地区爬虫类动物的多样性,生态结构和保护(希腊达迪亚国家公园)

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The current study attempts to explore the diversity patterns and the ecological structure of herpetofauna in order to provide a guideline for its conservation management, taking as case study the Dadia national park, in Greece. We surveyed 36 sites by conducting time constraint visits and random transects to sample semi-aquatic (amphibians and freshwater terrapins) and terrestrial (lizards and terrestrial tortoises) herpetofauna respectively. We recorded 20 herpetofauna taxa, including five protected species. The park authorities should maintain brooks as a high priority habitat for semi-aquatic herpetofauna, periodically flooded land and lowland streams as important habitats, and to a lesser degree anthropogenic wet habitats. Semi-aquatic species have narrow habitat requirements related to substrate type and humidity. Terrestrial herpetofauna species are influenced by the degree of shade and the type of substrate; they favour a diversity of semi-open habitats (open oakwoods, heaths), located in the buffer zone rather than in the core of the park that contains densely forested habitats. Management focusing on raptors, the initial conservation priority of the national park, is compatible with the conservation of the terrestrial herpetofauna, as the proposed maintenance of an open forest structure is beneficial for terrestrial herpetofauna as well. Our research indicates that future management programs will have to address the needs of herpetofauna species independently and that they should also be integrated in the monitoring programme of the park, with emphasis on the conservation status and trend of the five protected species.
机译:当前的研究试图探索Herpetofauna的多样性模式和生态结构,以为其保护管理提供指导,以希腊的Dadia国家公园为例。我们通过进行时间限制访问和随机横断面调查了36个地点,分别采样了半水生(两栖动物和淡水龟)和陆生(蜥蜴和陆生陆龟)Herpetofauna。我们记录了20种Herpetofauna分类群,其中包括5种受保护物种。公园管理部门应将小溪作为半水生爬行动物的重要栖息地,将定期淹没的土地和低地溪流作为重要的栖息地,并在较小程度上人为的潮湿栖息地。半水生物种与底物类型和湿度有关的生境要求很窄。陆生爬行动物种类受阴影程度和基质类型的影响。他们偏爱位于缓冲区的半开栖息地(开阔的橡树林,荒地),而不是森林茂密的栖息地的公园核心。侧重于猛禽的管理是国家公园的首要保护重点,与陆生爬行动物的保护相适应,因为提议的开放森林结构的维护对陆生爬行动物也有利。我们的研究表明,未来的管理计划将必须独立解决Herpetofauna物种的需求,并且还应将其纳入公园的监控计划中,重点是五种受保护物种的保护状况和趋势。

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