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Comparison of microhabitat selection and trace abundance of giant pandas between primary and secondary forests in Liziping Nature Reserve, China: effects of selective logging

机译:丽子坪自然保护区原生林和次生林微生境选择和大熊猫痕量丰度的比较:选择性伐木的影响

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The giant panda is an iconic forest-dwelling conservation species worldwide. Preservation of forests is considered essential to keep their populations sustainable in the wild. However, little effort has been made to uncover effects of selective logging on their abundance and habitat selection. In this research, we conducted a field survey during May-November 2012 in Liziping National Nature Reserve, China, to compare trace abundance and microhabitat selection by giant pandas in primary and secondary forests. Our results indicated that forest structure varied significantly in selectively logged forests, especially for tree and bamboo layers. Slope and bamboos are significant variables affecting microhabitat utilization by giant pandas in the two forest types. Significant difference was found in rations of elevations, total trees, total shrubs, total dead bamboos and basal diameter of biennial bamboos between primary and secondary forests, indicating selective logging had an effect on microhabitat selection by giant pandas in the study area. In addition, trace abundance, as indexed by droppings and dropping groups per km, decreased significantly in secondary forests. Selective logging can not only affect the inner structure of forests in giant panda habitats, but also their spatial distribution and microhabitat selection behaviors. The flexibility in microhabitat selection of giant pandas can help them to adapt to surrounding conditions. In the future, conservation attention should be paid to the effects of forest types on habitat selection of captive released giant pandas, and gentle areas in habitats when patrolling and monitoring. (C) 2015 Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Saugetierkunde. Published by Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
机译:大熊猫是全世界的标志性森林居住保护物种。森林保护被认为对于保持其野外种群的可持续发展至关重要。但是,人们几乎没有做出任何努力来发现选择性伐木对其丰富程度和栖息地选择的影响。在这项研究中,我们于2012年5月至11月在中国荔枝坪国家自然保护区进行了实地调查,以比较原始森林和次生森林中大熊猫的痕量丰度和微生境选择。我们的结果表明,选择性采伐的森林尤其是树木和竹子层的森林结构发生了显着变化。坡度和竹子是影响这两种森林类型中大熊猫对微生境利用的重要变量。在原始森林和次生森林之间,在海拔,总树木,总灌木,总死竹和两年生竹的基径之比上发现了显着差异,表明选择性伐木对研究区域大熊猫的微生境选择有影响。此外,次生林中的痕量丰度(以每公里的落叶量和落叶量为指标)显着降低。选择性伐木不仅会影响大熊猫生境的森林内部结构,而且还会影响其空间分布和微生境选择行为。大熊猫在微生境选择方面的灵活性可以帮助它们适应周围环境。将来,在巡逻和监测时,应注意保护森林类型对圈养释放大熊猫的栖息地选择以及栖息地温和地区的影响。 (C)2015德国皮草拍卖行(Saugetierkunde)。由Elsevier GmbH发布。版权所有。

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