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Impacts of Off-Road Vehicles (ORVs) on Macrobenthic Assemblages on Sandy Beaches

机译:越野车(ORV)对沙滩大型底栖动物的影响

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Sandy beaches are the prime sites for human recreation and underpin many coastal economies and developments. In many coastal areas worldwide, beach recreation relies on the use of off-road vehicles (ORVs) driven on the shore. Yet, the use of ORVs is not universally embraced due to social conflicts with other beach user groups and putative environmental consequences of vehicle traffic on sandy shores. Such ecological impacts of ORVs are, however, poorly understood for endobenthic invertebrates of the intertidal zone seawards of the dunes. Consequently, this study quantified the degree to which assemblages of intertidal beach invertebrates are affected by traffic. The study design comprised a series of temporally replicated spatial contrasts between two reference sites (no ORVs) and two beaches with heavy ORV traffic (in excess of 250,000 vehicles per year) located in South-East Queensland, Australia. Macrobenthic assemblages on ORV-impacted beaches had significantly fewer species at substantially reduced densities, resulting in marked shifts in community composition and structure. These shifts were particularly strong on the middle and upper shore where vehicle traffic was concentrated. Strong effects of ORVs were detectable in all seasons, but increased towards the summer months as a result of heavier traffic volumes. This study provides clear evidence that ORVs can have substantial impacts on sandy beach invertebrates that are manifested throughout the whole community. Demonstrating such an ecological impact caused by a single type of human use poses a formidable challenge to management, which needs to develop multi-faceted approaches to balance environmental, social, cultural, and economic arguments in the use of sandy shores, including management of “beach traffic.”
机译:沙滩是人类休闲的主要场所,是许多沿海经济和发展的基础。在全球许多沿海地区,海滩休闲都依赖于在岸上驾驶的越野车(ORV)的使用。然而,由于与其他海滩使用者群体的社会冲突以及在沙滩上车辆通行的假定环境后果,ORV的使用尚未得到普遍接受。然而,对于沙丘的潮间带海底的底栖无脊椎动物,人们对ORV的这种生态影响知之甚少。因此,这项研究量化了潮间带无脊椎动物集合受到交通影响的程度。研究设计包括位于澳大利亚昆士兰州东南部的两个参考地点(无ORV)和两个ORV流量较大(每年超过25万辆汽车)的海滩之间的一系列时间重复的空间对比。受ORV影响的海滩上的大型底栖动物组合的种类明显减少,密度显着降低,导致群落组成和结构发生明显变化。这些变化在车辆交通集中的中上海岸尤为明显。在所有季节都可以检测到ORV的强烈影响,但是由于交通量增加,到夏季月份,这种影响增加了。这项研究提供了明确的证据,表明ORV会对整个社区中表现出的无脊椎动物造成实质性影响。证明由单一类型的人类使用造成的这种生态影响对管理提出了巨大挑战,管理需要开发多方面的方法来平衡沙质海岸使用中的环境,社会,文化和经济论据,包括对“海滩交通。”

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