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Northern and southern flying squirrel use of space within home ranges in central Ontario.

机译:北部和南部的松鼠在安大略省中部的家庭范围内使用空间。

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Partial harvesting can reduce the supply of dead and diseased trees in forests and as a result is predicted to negatively influence flying squirrel habitat. We measured the home range and habitat use of 13 radio-collared southern flying squirrels (Glaucomys volans) in selection logged and uncut hardwood forests, and 14 radio-collared northern flying squirrels (G. sabrinus) in unlogged coniferous forest in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada. Locations were collected on southern flying squirrels in 2003, and on northern flying squirrels in 2004. Southern flying squirrel home range and core area size showed no differences between unlogged and recent selection-harvested sites. Compared to available locations, southern flying squirrels radio-locations in uncut sites were associated with higher densities of decayed and mast trees, and greater overstorey tree diversity, whereas in recent cuts, they were associated with higher densities of mast producing shrubs. Northern flying squirrel used locations that were characterized by older, decaying conifer trees with high understorey sapling density and abundant spruce trees. Southern flying squirrel core areas were near nests, whereas northern flying squirrel core areas appeared to be used for foraging activity. Selection harvesting appears to support sufficient food resources for southern flying squirrels in the short term to maintain populations. However, we obtained evidence that the supply of nest trees may be limited in cuts, which may negatively impact future flying squirrel populations. The close association between northern flying squirrels and decayed trees may explain why we found no northern flying squirrels in two partially logged stands, where logging reduced the number of decaying trees..
机译:部分采伐可以减少森林中死木和病木的供应,因此,据预测,这会对飞鼠的栖息地产生负面影响。我们在选择的未砍伐和未砍伐的阔叶林中测量了13只放射性领南部的松鼠(Glaucomys volans)的居所范围和栖息地使用,在阿尔冈金省立公园(Algonquin Provincial Park)中,未选择伐木的针叶林中有14只放射性领南部的松鼠(G. sabrinus)。加拿大安大略省。分别在2003年和2004年收集了南部飞鼠和北部飞鼠的位置。南部飞鼠的栖息地范围和核心区域大小显示,未记录的和最近的选择收获地点之间没有差异。与可用位置相比,未切割地点的南部飞鼠无线电位置与腐烂树和桅杆树的密度较高,以及较高的阔叶树多样性有关,而在最近的切割中,它们与产生桅杆的灌木丛的密度较高相关。北部的松鼠所使用的地区具有较老的,腐烂的针叶树,树下的树苗密度高和云杉丰富的特征。南部的flying鼠核心区域靠近巢穴,而北部的鼠核心区域似乎被用于觅食活动。选择收获似乎在短期内为南方southern鼠提供了充足的食物资源,以维持种群。但是,我们获得的证据表明,砍伐中巢树的供应可能受到限制,这可能会对未来的飞鼠种群产生负面影响。北方的松鼠和腐烂的树木之间的紧密联系可以解释为什么我们在两个部分伐木的林分中没有发现北方的松鼠,而伐木减少了腐烂的树木的数量。

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