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Catchment- and site-scale influences of forest cover and longitudinal forest position on the distribution of a diadromous fish.

机译:森林覆盖率和纵向森林位置对集水区和站点规模的影响对过分鱼类的分布。

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The hydrologic connectivity between landscape elements and streams means that fragmentation of terrestrial habitats could affect the distribution of stream faunas at multiple spatial scales. We investigated how catchment- and site-scale influences, including proportion and position of forest cover within a catchment, and presence of riparian forest cover affected the distribution of a diadromous fish. The occurrence of koaro (Galaxias brevipinnis) in 50-m stream reaches with either forested or non-forested riparian margins at 172 sites in 24 catchments on Banks Peninsula, South Island, New Zealand was analysed. Proportions of catchments forested and the dominant position (upland or lowland) of forest within catchments were determined using geographical information system spatial analysis tools. Multivariate analysis of variance indicated forest position and proportion forested at the catchment accounted for the majority of the variation in the overall proportion of sites in a catchment with koaro. Where forest was predominantly in the lower part of the catchments, the presence of riparian cover was important in explaining the proportion of sites with koaro. However, where forest was predominantly in the upper part of the catchment, the effect of riparian forest was not as strong. In the absence of riparian forest cover, no patterns of koaro distribution with respect to catchment forest cover or forest position were detected. These results indicate that landscape elements, such as the proportion and position of catchment forest, operating at catchment-scales, influence the distribution of diadromous fish but their influence depends on the presence of riparian vegetation, a site-scale factor.
机译:景观要素与河流之间的水文连通性意味着陆地生境的破碎化可能影响河流动物在多个空间尺度上的分布。我们调查了集水区和场地规模的影响,包括集水区中森林覆盖的比例和位置,以及沿岸森林覆盖的存在如何影响过水鱼类的分布。分析了在新西兰南岛班克斯半岛24个集水区的172个地点中,有50米长的河段(Koala(Galaxias brevipinnis))沿森林边缘或非森林边缘分布。使用地理信息系统空间分析工具确定了森林集水区的比例以及森林在集水区中的主导地位(高地或低地)。方差的多变量分析表明,流域内森林的位置和森林比例是koaro流域总面积比例变化的主要部分。在流域下部主要是森林的地方,河岸覆盖物的存在对于解释含有香芋的地点的比例很重要。但是,在流域上部主要是森林的地方,河岸带森林的影响并不那么强。在没有河岸森林覆盖的情况下,没有发现关于流域森林覆盖或森林位置的koaro分布模式。这些结果表明,在集水区尺度上运行的景观要素(如集水区森林的比例和位置)会影响过水鱼类的分布,但其影响取决于河岸植被的存在,这是一个站点尺度因素。

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