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DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2016.04.041
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-84963946044
论文题名:
Landscape heterogeneity compensates for fuel reduction treatment effects on Northern flying squirrel populations
作者: Sollmann R.; White A.M.; Tarbill G.L.; Manley P.N.; Knapp E.E.
刊名: Forest Ecology and Management
ISSN:  0378-1127
出版年: 2016
卷: 373
起始页码: 100
结束页码: 107
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Distribution ; Even thinning ; Glaucomys sabrinus ; Prescribed burn ; Sierra Nevada ; Variable thinning
Scopus关键词: Animals ; Fuels ; Distribution ; Even thinning ; Glaucomys sabrinus ; Prescribed burn ; Sierra Nevada ; Variable thinning ; Forestry ; bootstrapping ; coniferous forest ; conservation planning ; forest management ; landscape structure ; mark-recapture method ; population density ; population distribution ; rodent ; species conservation ; thinning ; trapping ; California ; Sierra Nevada [California] ; United States ; Animalia ; Coniferophyta ; Glaucomys sabrinus ; Pteromyini
英文摘要: In the dry forests of the western United States frequent fires historically maintained a diversity of habitats in multiple seral stages. Over the past century, fire suppression and preferential harvest of large trees has led to a densification and homogenization of forests, making them more prone to larger and more severe wildfires. In response, fuel reduction treatments have become common practice in the management of dry western forests. However, the effect of fuel reduction treatments on late seral forest species, such as the Northern flying squirrels, remains a management concern.We captured and marked Northern flying squirrels within mixed conifer forest in the Stanislaus-Tuolumne Experimental Forest (California) on a continuous trapping grid (~1400 traps) spanning a 120-ha study landscape in which 24 4-ha units were subject to different fuel reduction treatments (variable thin, even thin, and control, all with or without prescribed burning). The study spanned two pre-thinning and three post-thinning years. We divided the study landscape into three blocks (two with treatments, one control only). For each block we analyzed data with spatial capture-recapture models to estimate Northern flying squirrel density, and tested whether canopy closure before and after thinning and percent area burned were important predictors of density.Northern flying squirrel densities varied from 0.168 (SE 0.086) to 0.808 (SE 0.094) individuals/ha across blocks and years. Densities varied by year, independent of treatments. Percent area burned was not an important predictor of density. The effect of canopy closure was variable, but more consistently positive after thinning reduced overall canopy closure. When considered by treatment type, densities were highest in control and burn only units, and lowest in thinned units.Whereas thinning had negative effects on Northern flying squirrel density on the scale of a thinning treatment unit, our results suggest that these effects were largely absorbed by the heterogeneous landscape, as animals shifted their distribution into un-thinned areas without a decline in overall density. This highlights the need to incorporate the landscape context when evaluating the effects of forest management on wildlife. © 2016 Elsevier B.V..
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/64880
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作者单位: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, 1731 Research Park Drive, Davis, CA, United States; Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, 1299 Bethel Valley Rd, Oak Ridge, TN, United States; USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, 2480 Carson Rd., Placerville, CA, United States; USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, 3644 Avtech Parkway, Redding, CA, United States

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Sollmann R.,White A.M.,Tarbill G.L.,et al. Landscape heterogeneity compensates for fuel reduction treatment effects on Northern flying squirrel populations[J]. Forest Ecology and Management,2016-01-01,373
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