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Impacts of an invasive herbivore on indigenous forests

机译:食草动物入侵的影响,本土森林

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Invasive herbivores can have large negative impacts on natural ecosystems. Management of invasive populations often requires frequent, broadscale, expensive control, which must be justified by demonstrating progress in achieving conservation objectives. This study evaluates benefits of regular extensive control of an invasive herbivore and develops an alternative strategy based on damage thresholds. We carried out replicated experimental management of brushtail possums, Trichosurus vulpecula, in three areas of native forest in New Zealand. Each area included a site that had extensive possum control for 10 years, prior to and during the 5-year study, and a paired site with no control. We measured indices of possum browse on c.2400 possum 'preferred' and c.1200 'non-preferred' trees, and an index of possum abundance, at the beginning and end of the experiment. Extensive control was effective in reducing possum browse on preferred tree species. Reductions in browse led to increased foliage cover and decreased probability of tree mortality. The probability of browse on an individual tree decreased with increasing amounts of possum-preferred foliage on nearby trees but increased with tree size and with increasing levels of browse on nearby trees. At one site where possum control ceased prematurely, foliage cover decreased, reducing benefits from earlier control. Synthesis and applications. Our study provides evidence that sustained, extensive control of invasive herbivores can result in significant conservation benefits to susceptible tree species, and that both impacts and benefits can be measured using data typically collected in herbivore impact studies. Furthermore, it shows how local factors such as forest composition can influence the impact of herbivory, how this can be included in large-scale assessments of the benefits of pest control and how site- and species-specific damage thresholds can be derived for improving pest management. Our study provides evidence that sustained, extensive control of invasive herbivores can result in significant conservation benefits to susceptible tree species, and that both impacts and benefits can be measured using data typically collected in herbivore impact studies. Furthermore, it shows how local factors such as forest composition can influence the impact of herbivory, how this can be included in large-scale assessments of the benefits of pest control and how site- and species-specific damage thresholds can be derived for improving pest management.
机译:入侵食草动物可以有很大的负的对自然生态系统的影响。入侵种群通常需要频繁,大规模的、昂贵的控制,必须合理的展示取得的进展保护目标。常规控制广泛的好处入侵食草动物和发展的另一种选择基于损伤阈值策略。复制实验的管理brushtail负鼠,Trichosurus vulpecula, in在新西兰三个地区的原始森林。区域包括一个网站,有广泛的负鼠控制了10年,之前和期间5年的研究中,和一个配对网站没有控制。我们测量指标c.2400负鼠浏览负鼠“首选”和c.1200‘非’树,和负鼠丰度指数实验的开始和结束。在减少负鼠浏览控制是有效的上的首选树种。导致增加树叶覆盖和减少树死亡的概率。浏览个人树减少越来越多的possum-preferred树叶与树的大小和附近的树木,但增加水平提高的浏览附近的树上。在一个地方负鼠控制停止过早,树叶覆盖减少,减少受益于早期控制。应用程序。持续、广泛的侵入性的控制食草动物会导致显著的保护好处敏感树种,可以测量的影响和好处主要收集的数据在食草动物的影响研究。如森林成分可以影响食草性的影响,如何被纳入大规模的评估害虫的好处控制和网站,如何导致损坏阈值可以提高害虫管理。持续、广泛的侵入性的控制食草动物会导致显著的保护好处敏感树种,可以测量的影响和好处主要收集的数据在食草动物的影响研究。如森林成分可以影响食草性的影响,如何被纳入大规模的评估害虫的好处控制和网站,如何导致损坏阈值可以提高害虫管理。

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