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Time since fire influences food resources for an Carnaby's cockatoo, in a fire-prone landscape endangered species, Carnaby's cockatoo, in a fire-prone landscape

机译:自从火灾影响着易发生火灾的景观中的Carnaby凤头鹦鹉的食物资源以来的时间

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Where threatened species persist in multiple use landscapes, management activities, such as prescribed burning, may influence the availability of resources for those species. We examined how time since fire can influence food resources for the endangered Carnaby's cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus latirostris) in banksia woodlands of southwestern Australia. Tree density and cone productivity of dominant plant species, Banksia attenuata and Banksia menziesii, were compared across 44 sites of varying post-fire aged vegetation. The number of Carnaby's cockatoos that could be supported in banksia woodlands was estimated using the bird's energetic requirements and seed energy content. Banksia attenuata produced more cones at sites aged 10-30 years since fire in both survey years, while cone productivity for B. menziesii was highest in very old sites (>35 years since fire) in one year only. Higher numbers of Carnaby's cockatoos were predicted to be supported in vegetation aged between 14-30 years since fire, peaking in vegetation aged 20-25 years. The current distribution of post-fire aged vegetation within this area (>60% burnt within the last 7 years) is predicted to support 2725 Carnaby's cockatoos, representing 25-35% of the estimated birds reliant on the area. Our results indicate that food resources are influenced by time since fire and, consequently, if optimising food resources was an objective, may be manipulated by altering burning patterns. While human and asset protection is a priority for prescribed burning, management of landscapes for improved persistence of threatened species is also important and complex trade-offs will have to be considered
机译:在受威胁物种在多用途景观中持续存在的地方,管理活动(例如规定的焚烧)可能会影响这些物种的资源可用性。我们研究了自大火以来的时间如何影响澳大利亚西南部林地的濒临灭绝的Carnaby凤头鹦鹉(Calyptorhynchus latirostris)的食物资源。在火灾后的不同年龄植被的44个站点上比较了主要植物树种(Banksia activatea)和Banksia menziesii的树木密度和视锥生产力。利用鸟类的能量需求和种子能量含量,估算了两栖林地可以支持的卡纳比凤头鹦鹉的数量。在这两个调查年中,班克西亚州在火灾发生后的10至30年的地点产生更多的圆锥体,而孟氏双歧杆菌的圆锥生产力仅在一年之内在非常老的地点(距火灾起已超过35年)最高。据预测,自大火以来,年龄在14至30年之间的植被中支持的Carnaby凤头鹦鹉数量更多,在年龄在20至25年的植被中达到峰值。据预测,该地区目前的大火后老化植被分布(过去7年内燃烧率超过60%)将支持2725年卡纳比的美冠鹦鹉,占该地区预计鸟类的25-35%。我们的结果表明,自火灾以来,粮食资源受到时间的影响,因此,如果优化粮食资源是一个目标,则可以通过改变燃烧方式来操纵。虽然人身和财产保护是规定焚烧的优先事项,但对景观进行管理以提高受威胁物种的持久性也很重要,并且必须考虑复杂的权衡取舍

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