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Large vertebrate responses to forest cover and hunting pressure in communal landholdings and protected areas of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

机译:墨西哥尤卡坦半岛公共土地和保护区对森林覆盖和狩猎压力的大型脊椎动物反应

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Although tropical forest vertebrate populations are often heavily impacted by both habitat loss and subsistence hunting, in many human-dominated landscapes their fate depends on the wider habitat matrix outside protected areas. This study used line-transect surveys to examine patterns of vertebrate species richness and encounter rates (ER) throughout Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula across a broad spectrum of anthropogenic forest disturbances. Censuses were carried out at eight forest sites, including two localities within the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, a communally managed protected area, a private forest reserve and three communal-tenure landholding units. Species richness increased with increasing forest cover in the surrounding landscape, but was not affected by the degree of hunting pressure. Responses to different forms of disturbance varied markedly across species and functional groups. Aggregate ER of old-growth specialists were positively correlated with forest cover, but unrelated to hunting pressure. Hunting pressure was strongly related to aggregate ER of game species, particularly of preferred prey, and a meta-analysis of species-specific correlations showed a significant effect of hunting pressure on the ER across individual game species. Sampling within old-growth forest of Sian Ka'an yielded relatively high ER for almost all species. In comparison, low ER were obtained for several species at Sian Ka'an sites consisting of a higher proportion of open habitat. Landholding units showed low relative abundances, but species ER varied depending on disturbance type. The communally managed reserve exhibited high ER for both game and non-game species. Synthesis of these results with comparable data from 19 additional Mesoamerican sites shows that species-specific ER found across the Yucatan Peninsula are within the ranges observed elsewhere, with a consistent pattern of lower abundances in hunted sites. It is critical that private, communal and public-sector reserves are integrated into a coordinated management approach across the wider landscape in this biodiversity hotspot and throughout the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor.
机译:尽管热带森林脊椎动物种群通常受到栖息地丧失和生存狩猎的严重影响,但在许多人为主导的景观中,它们的命运取决于保护区以外更广阔的栖息地矩阵。这项研究使用线横断面调查来研究整个墨西哥尤卡坦半岛整个人类活动造成的森林干扰的脊椎动物物种丰富度和遭遇率(ER)模式。在八个森林地点进行了普查,其中包括在西安卡安生物圈保护区的两个地方,一个社区管理的保护区,一个私人森林保护区和三个社区土地拥有单位。物种丰富度随着周围景观森林覆盖率的增加而增加,但不受狩猎压力程度的影响。物种和功能组对不同形式干扰的响应差异很大。老龄专家的总ER与森林覆盖率呈正相关,但与狩猎压力无关。狩猎压力与猎物物种,特别是首选猎物的总ER密切相关,对物种特异性相关性的荟萃分析显示,猎物压力对单个猎物物种的ER具有显着影响。在Sian Ka'an的老树森林中采样几乎对所有物种都产生了较高的ER。相比之下,在西安卡安遗址的几种物种的内质网含量较低,其中包括较高比例的开放栖息地。土地所有者的相对丰度较低,但ER物种因干扰类型而异。共同管理的保护区对野生和非野生动物都表现出较高的ER。这些结果与来自其他19个中美洲站点的可比数据的综合表明,在尤卡坦半岛上发现的物种特异性ER在其他地方观察到的范围内,在被发现的站点中具有一致的较低丰度模式。至关重要的是,在这个生物多样性热点以及整个中美洲生物走廊中,将私有,公共和公共部门的保护区纳入到协调管理方法中,跨越更广阔的景观。

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