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Dissecting habitat loss and fragmentation effects following logging in boreal forest: Conservation perspectives from landscape simulations

机译:剖析北方森林砍伐后的生境丧失和破碎效应:来自景观模拟的保护观点

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Habitat loss and fragmentation are recognized as major threats to biodiversity. Their respective effects, however, are sometimes not well distinguished, even though habitat loss is recognized as the most important source of variation affecting species abundance and richness at the landscape scale. As 'habitat' is a species-specific concept (based on species perception of its environment), habitat loss and fragmentation studies should be conducted on a species-specific basis. We here assessed the influence of habitat loss and fragmentation in the context of a boreal forest considering forest clearcutting as an anthropogenic disturbance inducing mature forest loss and fragmentation that has a potential impact on wildlife. Using 16 simulated patterns of mature forest loss and fragmentation and three natural landscapes as replicates, we assessed the respective influence of forest loss and fragmentation on the abundance of 10 bird species common in the boreal forest of eastern Canada. Species-habitat relationships were modeled through habitat use models that were utilized to predict abundance of the 10 species within each combination of loss and fragmentation patterns (3 landscapesx16 patterns). We used three-way ANOVAs to assess the effects of mature forest loss, fragmentation and replicates (random effect) on species abundance. Our results indicated that: (1) variation in species abundance mostly depended on mature forest loss, followed by static landscape attributes other than cutovers (e.g. streams, lakes, roads) and finally by fragmentation and (2) responses to mature forest loss and fragmentation differed among species, not necessary in relation to the successional status but in relation to their perception of their environment. Decreasing detrimental effects of mature forest loss through conservation of large continuous patches of forest may be suitable to maintain abundances of mature forest bird species. Our results highlight that studies aiming to quantify effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on wildlife should be conducted on a species-specific basis and use several landscape replicates to avoid potentially biased results.
机译:生境的丧失和破碎化被认为是对生物多样性的主要威胁。然而,尽管栖息地的丧失被认为是影响景观范围内物种丰富度和丰富度的最重要变异来源,但有时它们的效果有时并没有得到很好的区分。由于“栖息地”是一个特定物种的概念(基于物种对环境的感知),因此生境丧失和破碎化研究应基于特定物种进行。我们在这里评估了北方森林背景下栖息地丧失和破碎化的影响,认为森林砍伐是人为干扰,导致成熟的森林丧失和破碎化,对野生动植物有潜在影响。我们使用16种模拟的成熟森林丧失和破碎模式以及三个自然景观作为复制品,我们评估了森林丧失和破碎对加拿大东部北方森林常见的10种鸟类丰富度的各自影响。通过栖息地使用模型对物种-栖息地之间的关系进行建模,该模型用于预测损失和破碎模式(3种景观×16种模式)的每种组合中10种物种的丰度。我们使用三向方差分析评估了成熟森林的流失,破碎和重复(随机效应)对物种丰富度的影响。我们的结果表明:(1)物种丰富度的变化主要取决于成熟森林的流失,其次是非自然景观属性(除小溪(如溪流,湖泊,道路)),最后是破碎化的;(2)对成熟森林流失和破碎的响应物种之间存在差异,与继承地位无关,但与对环境的感知有关。通过保护大型连续森林斑块来减少成熟森林流失的有害影响,可能适合维持成熟森林鸟类种类的丰富度。我们的结果强调,旨在量化栖息地丧失和破碎化对野生动植物的影响的研究应在特定物种的基础上进行,并使用多个景观复制品以避免潜在的偏倚结果。

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