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Housing density as an indicator of spatial patterns of reported human-wildlife interactions in Northern New York

机译:住房密度作为纽约北部报道的人类与野生动物互动的空间格局的指标

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Compromises in biodiversity and biotic integrity from human development alter native wildlife communities. Anecdotal evidence suggests that increases in residential development contribute to increases in human-wildlife interactions; however, little empirical research has addressed this issue. We tested whether housing density could be used to indicate patterns of reported human-wildlife interactions in Northern New York. We used a novel application of univariate and bivariate K-functions to assess the spatial relationship of reported human-wildlife interactions along a gradient of housing densities. We found that reported human-wildlife interactions are not completely spatially random in Northern New York State and the reports tend to cluster more in areas dominated by suburban and exurban housing densities compared to areas with urban or wildland housing densities. Low-density developments have unintended ecological consequences including an increase in reported human-wildlife interactions. Further work is needed to determine specific reasons for clustering of reported human-wildlife interactions in suburban and exurban areas. However, planners should consider human-wildlife interactions as a potential negative outcome of low-density development and devise development designs, such as clustering, to reduce future human-wildlife conflicts.
机译:人类发展造成的生物多样性和生物完整性受损,改变了当地的野生动植物群落。轶事证据表明,住宅开发的增加有助于人类与野生动物之间的互动。但是,很少有实证研究解决此问题。我们测试了住房密度是否可用于指示纽约北部报道的人类与野生动物互动的模式。我们使用单变量和双变量K函数的新颖应用来评估住房密度梯度上报告的人与野生动物相互作用的空间关系。我们发现,报告的人与野生动物之间的相互作用在纽约州北部不是完全在空间上随机的,并且与城市或荒地住房密度相比,报告往往集中在郊区和郊区住房密度占主导的区域。低密度发展带来了意想不到的生态后果,包括人类与野生生物相互作用的报道增加。需要做进一步的工作来确定在郊区和郊区地区报告的人类与野生生物相互作用聚集的具体原因。但是,规划人员应将人与野生生物的相互作用视为低密度开发的潜在负面结果,并制定开发设计(例如集群)以减少未来的人与野生生物冲突。

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