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Assessing threats to pool-breeding amphibian habitat in an urbanizing landscape

机译:在城市化景观中评估对繁殖池的两栖动物栖息地的威胁

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Geographically-based threat assessments are important for identifying natural resources at risk, yet have rarely been applied to identify habitat conservation priorities for imperiled organisms at a local scale. Pool-breeding amphibians have complex life cycles that place them at risk from habitat loss and fragmentation both in wetlands and in adjacent uplands. Because the most rapidly growing cause of habitat degradation in North America has been urbanization, a threat analysis of pool-breeding amphibian habitat should both be dynamic, i.e., sensitive to land-use change, and comprehensive, recognizing traditional protected area networks as well as less formal conservation assets (e.g., land-use regulations). To assess threats to wood frogs (Rana sylvatica) and spotted salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum) in a rapidly urbanizing, forested region of New England (USA) we examined gaps in the current protection network, as well as changing human settlement patterns. We found that greater than 50% of 542 potential breeding pools delineated using low-level infra-red aerial photography (median area 379.5m super(2)) were not represented on National Wetland Inventory (U.S.FWS) maps, and thus de facto at risk. Most importantly, conservation lands and regulatory protections failed to protect 46% of potential breeding pools and 80% of adjacent non-breeding habitat. While an assessment of human settlement patterns projected that only 5% of the region contained high quality amphibian habitat under acute development pressure, nearly half of the region (44.7%) had attained a moderate threat level, highlighting the importance of conservation planning during early stages of urbanization. We conclude by illustrating the role for multiple conservation strategies when protecting functional landscapes for pool-breeding amphibians.
机译:基于地理的威胁评估对于确定处于风险中的自然资源非常重要,但很少用于确定本地受灾生物的栖息地保护重点。池养两栖动物的生命周期复杂,使它们在湿地和相邻高地中都面临着栖息地丧失和破碎化的风险。由于北美地区造成栖息地退化的最迅速原因是城市化,因此对池养两栖动物栖息地的威胁分析应该既动态,即对土地利用变化敏感,又要全面分析传统的保护区网络以及不那么正式的保护资产(例如,土地使用法规)。为了评估在新英格兰(美国)迅速城市化,森林茂密的地区对蛙蛙(林蛙)和斑sal(斑纹by)的威胁,我们研究了当前保护网络的差距以及不断变化的人类居住模式。我们发现,在542个潜在的繁殖池中,使用低水平的红外航拍照片(中位数面积为379.5m super(2))描绘的区域中,有超过50%并未显示在国家湿地清单(USFWS)地图上,因此实际上风险。最重要的是,保护地和法规保护措施未能保护46%的潜在繁殖池和80%的相邻非繁殖栖息地。虽然对人类住区模式的评估表明,该地区仅5%的地区在急性发展压力下拥有优质的两栖动物栖息地,但该地区近一半(44.7%)的威胁程度已达到中度水平,突出了早期阶段的保护规划的重要性城市化。我们以保护池繁殖两栖动物的功能性景观为例,说明多种保护策略的作用。

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