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Building development and roads: implications for the distribution of stone curlews across the Brecks

机译:建筑开发与道路:对整个布雷克斯地区石curl分布的影响

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Background: Substantial new housing and infrastructure development planned within England has the potential to conflict with the nature conservation interests of protected sites. The Breckland area of eastern England (the Brecks) is designated as a Special Protection Area for a number of bird species, including the stone curlew (for which it holds more than 60% of the UK total population). We explore the effect of buildings and roads on the spatial distribution of stone curlew nests across the Brecks in order to inform strategic development plans to avoid adverse effects on such European protected sites. Methodology: Using data across all years (and subsets of years) over the period 1988 – 2006 but restricted to habitat areas of arable land with suitable soils, we assessed nest density in relation to the distances to nearest settlements and to major roads. Measures of the local density of nearby buildings, roads and traffic levels were assessed using normal kernel distance-weighting functions. Quasi-Poisson generalised linear mixed models allowing for spatial auto-correlation were fitted. Results: Significantly lower densities of stone curlew nests were found at distances up to 1500m from settlements, and distances up to 1000m or more from major (trunk) roads. The best fitting models involved optimally distance-weighted variables for the extent of nearby buildings and the trunk road traffic levels. Significance : The results and predictions from this study of past data suggests there is cause for concern that future housing development and associated road infrastructure within the Breckland area could have negative impacts on the nesting stone curlew population. Given the strict legal protection afforded to the SPA the planning and conservation bodies have subsequently agreed precautionary restrictions on building development within the distances identified and used the modelling predictions to agree mitigation measures for proposed trunk road developments.
机译:背景:英格兰计划中的大量新住房和基础设施建设有可能与保护区的自然保护利益冲突。英格兰东部的布雷克兰地区(布雷克斯)被指定为许多鸟类的特别保护区,其中包括石curl(占英国总人口的60%以上)。我们探索建筑物和道路对整个布雷克斯地区石nest巢的空间分布的影响,以便为战略发展计划提供参考,以避免对此类欧洲保护区造成不利影响。方法:使用1988年至2006年期间所有年份(以及年份的子集)的数据(但仅限于具有合适土壤的耕地的栖息地),我们根据与最近定居点和主要道路的距离来评估巢密度。使用正常的内核距离加权函数评估附近建筑物,道路和交通水平的局部密度。拟泊松广义线性混合模型,允许空间自相关。结果:在距定居点最远1500m处以及距主要(干道)最大距离不超过1000m处,发现石curl巢的密度显着降低。最佳拟合模型包括针对附近建筑物范围和主干道路交通水平的最佳距离加权变量。启示:根据对过去数据的研究得出的结果和预测表明,令人担忧的是,布雷克兰地区未来的住房开发和相关的道路基础设施可能会对筑巢石curl种群产生负面影响。鉴于对SPA给予了严格的法律保护,规划和保护机构随后同意在确定的距离内对建筑开发进行预防性限制,并使用建模预测来同意拟议干线道路开发的缓解措施。

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