The Presence of Rabbit Warrens in an Agricultural Landscape is Related to Patch Features and Distance to a Highway

IF 0.4 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ECOLOGY
Juan A. Delgado, Andrea Castaño-Sánchez, Hugo Bombín, María D. Jiménez
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Agricultural activities and road construction have been reported as major causes of landscape fragmentation. We have assessed the distribution of warrens of a burrowing mammal, the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), in natural vegetation patches within an agricultural mosaic crossed by a highway. The rabbit is considered a key species in Mediterranean ecosystems because of both, its role as a prey, and as an engineering species. We have specifically considered the occurrence and abundance of warrens (a group of entrances < 2 m from each other) as well as their size (number of entrances) and their spatial distribution within natural vegetation patches. Results showed that rabbit occurrence is more likely in natural vegetation patches with steeper slopes, more circular shapes and closer to the highway. In addition, there were more warrens in larger patches and larger warrens were found in larger, steeper, elongated patches. More frequent presence and greater warren abundance found close to the highway may be due to the barrier effect, but attraction due to habitat suitability and protection from predators have also been suggested in the literature. Besides the relevance of the different mechanisms implied, our results suggest that the presence of roads modifies the presence of rabbit warrens across a fragmented agricultural landscape. In this sense, roads could impact rabbit density and, therefore, present relevant implications for the population persistence of this species; also, roads could indirectly affect the distribution and welfare of rabbits' predators.
农业景观中兔窝的存在与斑块特征和距离公路有关
据报道,农业活动和道路建设是造成景观破碎的主要原因。我们评估了一种穴居哺乳动物——欧洲兔(Oryctolagus cuniculus)在公路交叉的农业马赛克自然植被斑块中的分布。兔子被认为是地中海生态系统中的关键物种,因为它既是猎物,又是工程物种。我们特别考虑了warrens(一组彼此距离< 2 m的入口)的发生率和丰度,以及它们的大小(入口数量)和它们在自然植被斑块中的空间分布。结果表明:在坡度较陡、形状较圆、靠近高速公路的天然植被斑块中,家兔的孳生率较高;此外,在较大的斑块中有较多的华伦,在较大的、陡峭的、细长的斑块中有较大的华伦。在高速公路附近发现的更频繁的存在和更大的沃伦丰度可能是由于屏障效应,但由于栖息地适宜性和保护免受捕食者的吸引也在文献中提出。除了隐含的不同机制的相关性之外,我们的研究结果表明,道路的存在改变了分散农业景观中兔窝的存在。从这个意义上说,道路可能会影响兔子的密度,因此,对该物种的种群持久性有相关的影响;此外,道路可能间接影响兔子捕食者的分布和福利。
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Polish Journal of Ecology
Polish Journal of Ecology 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
1.10
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0.00%
发文量
9
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: POLISH JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY (formerly Ekologia polska) publishes original scientific research papers dealing with all aspects of ecology: both fundamental and applied, physiological ecology, evolutionary ecology, ecology of population, community, ecosystem, landscape as well as global ecology. There is no bias regarding taxons, ecosystems or geographical regions.
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