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The 'habitat backbone' as strategy to conserve pioneer species in dynamic port habitats: lessons from the natterjack toad (Bufo calamita) in the Port of Antwerp (Belgium)

机译:“栖息地支柱”作为在动态港口栖息地中保护先驱物种的策略:安特卫普港口(比利时)的atter鱼蟾蜍(Bufo calamita)的经验教训

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Biodiversity conservation in economic areas like ports has recently become more important in the European Union due to a stricter interpretation of nature protection laws. In this study we develop a planning and design strategy-the 'habitat backbone'aEuro"with which to support the long-term survival of pioneer species that occur in ports and have low dispersal abilities. For those species, long-term survival in port areas is uncertain because supply of their habitats (on vacant lots) is capricious and depends on land use dynamics. By gaining knowledge about spatial and temporal characteristics of these dynamics we were able to develop a solution to conserve such species. Our solution is based on the creation of permanent habitat-defined as a 'backbone'aEuro"on (semi-) public land with an overall carrying capacity sufficient to support persistent populations. This best ensures long-term survival, and the backbone may also act as refugium. Satellite populations that emerge on adjacent vacant lots will thereby add to the persistence of the overall metapopulation. Management of permanent habitat is focused on retaining early-successional stages of vegetation. Implementing this strategy in the case of the natterjack toad in the Port of Antwerp taught us that realization of a habitat backbone is possible only if landowners, local governments and environmental NGOs cooperate. In the case at hand, such cooperation resulted in a plan that should ensure a coherent and persistent habitat network in which a chorus of some 1,400 natterjack toads could be accommodated-more than the number of toads currently observed.
机译:由于对自然保护法的更严格的解释,最近在欧盟等经济领域的生物多样性保护已变得越来越重要。在这项研究中,我们制定了一个规划和设计策略“欧洲栖息地主干”,以支持发生在港口且扩散能力低的先驱物种的长期生存。这些地区的不确定性是因为其栖息地(空地)的供应是变化无常的,并且取决于土地利用的动态,通过了解这些动态的时空特征,我们得以开发出一种保护此类物种的解决方案。在(半)公共土地上建立永久性的栖息地,定义为“骨干”,其总体承载能力足以支持永久人口。这可以最大程度地确保长期生存,并且主干网也可以充当避难所。相邻空置地块上出现的卫星种群将因此增加总体种群的持久性。永久栖息地的管理重点是保留植被的早期成功阶段。在安特卫普港的the鱼蟾蜍中实施这一策略,使我们认识到,只有在土地所有者,地方政府和环保非政府组织合作的情况下,才有可能实现生境主干。就目前的情况而言,这种合作导致了一项计划,该计划应确保一个连贯而持久的栖息地网络,其中可以容纳约1400个n鱼蟾蜍的合唱团,数量超过目前观察到的蟾蜍的数量。

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