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Multi-scale site and landscape effects on the vulnerable superb parrot of south-eastern Australia during the breeding season.

机译:在繁殖季节,对澳大利亚东南部脆弱的高等鹦鹉的多尺度场地和景观影响。

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The threatened superb parrot (Polytelis swainsonii) of south-eastern Australia exemplifies many of the challenges associated with research on wide-raging organisms which live off-reserve. Challenges include that most land is privately owned and that landscape use by such organisms does not always conform to traditional schematic and categorical landscape/fragmentation models. A multi-scale approach for embedding the detection of site-level and landscape context effects into landscape sampling design and subsequent statistical analysis is presented. The superb parrot was found scattered at varying densities throughout the agricultural landscapes of the South-West Slopes of New South Wales, much of which was privately owned. It responded to site-level variables and the surrounding landscape context. Overall, the superb parrot favoured lower elevation sites which were dominated by scattered, open woodlands, where Blakely's red gum (Eucalyptus blakelyi) was a significant component. Mean plant productivity within 2 km, levels of woody tree cover within 3 km and (with caveats) length of roads within 3 km had a major effect on site-level response, indicating conditions in the surrounding local landscape are important to the superb parrot. This multi-scale response requires a multi-scale conservation and restoration strategy. The importance of open tree cover and amounts of Blakely's red gum are a matter for concern, due to a general lack of tree regeneration and the particular susceptibility of Blakely's red gum to dieback. The scattered trees in the agricultural matrix were important to the superb parrot, suggesting that it views these landscapes as a continuum of usable habitat. Strategies for restoration of larger habitat remnants should also include regeneration of trees in scattered pattern in the wider landscape, and Blakely's red gum should be part of any strategy along with other key species such as yellow (E. melliodora) and white box (E. albens). The landscape sampling approach successfully addressed the challenges of whole-landscape research. This highlights the value of off-reserve studies across whole landscapes..
机译:澳大利亚东南部濒临灭绝的高等鹦鹉(Polytelis swainsonii)体现了许多与野生动物一起研究的挑战,这些生物生活在保护区之外。面临的挑战包括大多数土地为私人所有,此类生物对景观的使用并不总是符合传统的示意图和分类景观/碎片模型。提出了一种将场地水平和景观环境影响的检测嵌入景观采样设计和后续统计分析的多尺度方法。人们发现,这只精湛的鹦鹉以不同的密度散布在新南威尔士州西南斜坡的农业景观中,其中大部分是私有的。它响应站点级别的变量和周围的景观环境。总体而言,这只精湛的鹦鹉偏爱低海拔地区,这些地区被分散的,开阔的林地所占据,而布雷克利的红胶(桉树)是其中的重要组成部分。 2公里以内的平均植物生产力,3公里以内的木树覆盖水平和3公里以内的道路长度(带有警告),对站点级别的响应产生了重大影响,表明周围当地景观的条件对于这只绝妙的鹦鹉至关重要。这种多尺度的响应需要多尺度的保护和恢复策略。由于普遍缺乏树木再生以及布莱克利的红树胶特别容易枯萎,因此开阔的树皮和布莱克利的红树胶数量的重要性值得关注。农业矩阵中的零散树木对高等鹦鹉很重要,表明它把这些景观视为可用栖息地的连续体。恢复较大栖息地残余物的策略还应包括在较宽阔的景观中以分散的模式再生树木,布雷克利的红树胶应与其他关键物种一起使用,例如黄色(E. melliodora)和白色盒子(E. albens)。景观采样方法成功地解决了整个景观研究的挑战。这凸显了整个自然保护区研究的价值。

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