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Habitat selection increases the isolating effect of habitat fragmentation on the gopher tortoise.

机译:栖息地的选择增加了栖息地破碎对地鼠乌龟的隔离作用。

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Habitat selection requires choice, which differentiates it from habitat use, and choice, in turn, is dependent upon the responses of organisms to the environmental, social, and other cues that they perceive. Habitat selection by the gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) was investigated by translocating tortoises and monitoring their movements within two sites in central Florida. The first site supported a stable preponderance of high-quality habitat, and tortoises avoided areas with a dense tree canopy cover caused by fire exclusion. The second site was badly invaded by an introduced weed, and tortoises avoided areas where the weed had formed a dense monoculture. At both sites, individuals appeared to be responding to visual cues to avoid areas that were relatively dark. In landscapes with relatively large amounts of high-quality habitat, this avoidance behavior serves the gopher tortoise well by keeping individuals within the dominant habitat type. In degraded areas, high-quality habitat often becomes increasingly uncommon, and the avoidance behavior exhibited by the tortoises will result in individuals becoming confined to small patches, causing a significant reduction in fitness and hence questioning their long-term survival in such areas. The results from our study show that in order to maintain viable tortoise populations in areas increasingly subjected to human fragmentation and degradation, it is crucial not only to suppress tree canopy cover continually and prevent invasion by exotic weeds, but also to be mindful that the avoidance behavior of the gopher tortoise could prevent individuals from fully occupying a high-quality habitat in response to restoration and management efforts.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00265-013-1505-x
机译:栖息地的选择需要选择,这使其有别于栖息地的使用,而选择又取决于生物对生物体对环境,社会及其他线索的反应。通过对乌龟进行易位并监测其在佛罗里达州中部两个地点内的运动,研究了地鼠(Gopherus polyphemus)的生境选择。第一个站点支持稳定的高质量栖息地优势,并在因避火而造成树木茂密的树冠覆盖的地区避开了乌龟。第二个位置被引入的杂草严重侵袭,乌龟避开了杂草已形成密集单株的地区。在两个站点上,人们似乎都对视觉线索做出反应,以避开相对较暗的区域。在具有大量高质量栖息地的景观中,这种回避行为通过使个体处于优势栖息地类型内而很好地服务于地鼠乌龟。在退化的地区,高质量的栖息地通常变得越来越少见,乌龟表现出的回避行为将导致个体局限于狭小斑块中,从而导致健康状况显着降低,并因此质疑他们在此类地区的长期生存。我们的研究结果表明,为了在日益遭受人类破碎和退化的地区维持可行的乌龟种群,不仅持续抑制树冠覆盖并防止外来杂草入侵至关重要,而且要谨记避免地鼠乌龟的行为可能会阻止人们响应恢复和管理工作而完全占据高质量的栖息地。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00265-013-1505-x

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