Bird and mammal use of vernal pools along an urban development gradient

被引:8
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作者
Eakin, Carly J. [1 ]
Hunter, Malcolm L. [1 ]
Calhoun, Aram J. K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Maine, Dept Wildlife Fisheries & Conservat Biol, 5755 Nutting Hall, Orono, ME 04469 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会; 美国食品与农业研究所;
关键词
Vernal pool; Camera trap; Urban gradient; Urban wildlife; Subsidized wildlife; Urban wetlands; SPECIES RICHNESS; LAND-USE; CAMERA TRAPS; URBANIZATION; BIODIVERSITY; FORESTS; FRAGMENTATION; ACCUMULATION; COMMUNITIES; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.1007/s11252-018-0782-6
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Vernal pools in the northeastern US are of conservation concern primarily because of their role as habitat for specialized pool-breeding amphibians, but their use by birds and mammals may also be of interest, especially from the perspective of the impact of urbanization. We describe camera-trapped wildlife (CTW) at 38 vernal pools along an urban development gradient in greater Bangor, Maine, USA. We detected 20 mammal and 39 bird taxa (29 contacted pool water; 39 detected at >1 site). Land cover type within 1000m (%), within-pool vegetation (%), and amphibian egg mass numbers explained a substantial portion of the variance (40.8%) in CTW assemblage composition. Submerged vegetation within pools and cover by water and impervious surfaces within 1000m of pools were key site characteristics defining assemblages. We scored the urban-affiliation of taxa and modeled the relationship between weighted assemblage scores for each site and impervious cover. Impervious cover within 1000m of pools was positively (p<0.01) related to site urban-affiliation scores. Use probability for red fox increased and snowshoe hare decreased with impervious cover at 1000m. These results indicate that within-pool vegetation and land cover types at 1000m influenced bird and mammal assemblages that used study pools and greater impervious cover at 100 and 1000m was correlated with a shift in assemblages from being dominated by urban-avoider to urban-adapted species. We encourage land use planners and managers to consider the influence of land use practices within 1000m of vernal pools on birds and mammals, especially near amphibian breeding pools.
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页码:1029 / 1041
页数:13
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