FISHER OCCUPANCY TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AFTER TRANSLOCATION IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS OF MONTANA

Jessica A. Coltrane, R. Inman
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Abstract The historical distribution of Fishers throughout Montana and the northern Rocky Mountains of the United States is poorly understood, and most Fishers in Montana appear to be descendants of translocated animals originating from the midwestern United States and British Columbia; however, a genotype that is unique and native to the Northern Rockies of Idaho and Montana exists in west-central Montana. Predictions based on Idaho models depict potential suitable habitat for Fishers throughout the Cabinet Mountains of northwestern Montana, yet distribution, occupancy, and population status is currently unknown for these Fishers. We conducted the 1st comprehensive monitoring of Fishers in the Cabinet Mountains of Montana using baited camera/DNA stations. We detected Fishers at 7 out of 21 cells, which resulted in a 0.43 probability that Fishers occupied a grid cell. Detection probability was low. Genetic analysis revealed a minimum population count of at least 4 individual Fishers in the study area, but all individuals successfully identified were males and of midwestern genetic origin. The low number of Fisher detections may indeed reflect low abundance of Fisher. We recommend future multi-season monitoring over a longer period to increase precision of occupancy estimates, and additional research is needed to evaluate the lack of female detections. We also recommend maintaining a closed trapping season on Fishers, until data exist to document a population large enough to sustain harvest.
费舍尔在蒙大拿落基山脉搬迁25年后入住
在蒙大拿州和美国北部落基山脉的费舍尔的历史分布知之甚少,蒙大拿州的大多数费舍尔似乎是来自美国中西部和不列颠哥伦比亚省的迁移动物的后代;然而,一种独特的、原产于爱达荷州和蒙大拿州北部落基山脉的基因型存在于蒙大拿州中西部。根据爱达荷州模型的预测,在蒙大拿州西北部的橱柜山脉中描绘了潜在的适合渔民的栖息地,但这些渔民的分布、占用和人口状况目前尚不清楚。我们使用诱饵摄像机/DNA站对蒙大拿州内阁山的渔民进行了第一次全面监测。我们在21个单元格中检测到7个fisher,这导致fisher占据网格单元格的概率为0.43。检测概率低。遗传分析显示,研究区至少有4个个体,但所有成功鉴定的个体均为雄性,且遗传来源为中西部。Fisher检测的低数量可能确实反映了Fisher的低丰度。我们建议未来进行更长时间的多季节监测,以提高入住率估计的准确性,并需要进一步的研究来评估女性检测的不足。我们还建议对渔民保持一个封闭的捕渔季节,直到有数据证明有足够大的数量来维持捕捞。
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