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Amphibian distributions in riparian and upslope areas and their habitat associations on managed forest landscapes in the Oregon Coast Range

机译:俄勒冈海岸山脉沿岸和上坡地区的两栖动物分布及其在受管理森林景观上的栖息地关联

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Over the past 50 years, forested landscapes of the Pacific Northwest have become increasingly patchy, dominated by early successional forests. Several amphibian species associated with forested headwater systems have emerged as management concerns, especially after clearcutting. Given that headwater streams comprise a large portion of the length of flowing waterways in western Oregon forests, there is a need to better understand how forest management affects headwater forest taxa and their habitats. Mitigation strategies include alternatives to clearcutting, such as harvests that remove only part of the canopy and maintenance of riparian buffer strips. Our study investigates effects of upland forest thinning coupled with riparian buffer treatments on riparian and upland headwater forest amphibians, habitat attributes, and species-habitat associations. Amphibian captures and habitat variables were examined 5-6 years post-thinning within forest stands subject to streamside-retention buffers and variable-width buffers, as well as unthinned reference stands. We found no treatments effects, however, our results suggest that ground surface conditions (e.g., amount of rocky or fine substrate) play a role in determining the response of riparian and upland amphibians to forest thinning along headwater streams. Distance from stream was associated with amphibian abundance, hence retention of riparian buffers is likely important in maintaining microclimates and microhabitats needed for amphibians and other taxa. Moderate thinning and preservation of conditions in riparian and nearby upland areas by way of variable-width and streamside-retention buffers may be sufficient to maintain suitable habitat and microclimatic conditions vital to amphibian assemblages in managed headwater forests.
机译:在过去的50年中,西北太平洋的森林景观变得越来越零星,以早期的演替森林为主。与森林上游水源系统相关的几种两栖动物物种已成为管理方面的关注点,尤其是在砍伐后。考虑到上游水流在俄勒冈州西部森林中占水流长度的很大一部分,因此有必要更好地了解森林管理如何影响上游水生森林分类群及其栖息地。缓解策略包括清除伐木的替代方法,例如仅去除部分冠层的收成和河岸缓冲带的维护。我们的研究调查了山地森林间伐和河岸缓冲处理对河岸和山地上游水生两栖动物,栖息地属性和物种-栖息地联系的影响。在林分稀疏后5-6年内,对两栖动物捕获物和生境变量进行了检查,这些林分应受溪流保留缓冲区和变宽缓冲区以及未稀疏的参考林的约束。我们发现没有处理效果,但是我们的结果表明地面条件(例如岩石或精细基质的数量)在确定河岸和高地两栖动物对沿河源流森林变薄的响应中起着作用。与河流的距离与两栖动物的丰度有关,因此保留河岸缓冲带对于维持两栖动物和其他类群所需的微气候和微生境可能很重要。通过变宽和溪流保留缓冲区适度地稀疏和保护河岸和附近高地地区的条件,可能足以维持对管理的源头森林中两栖动物组合至关重要的适宜生境和微气候条件。

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