Site occupation and range expansion by the endangered, Mexican microendemic San Quintín Kangaroo Rat (Dipodomys gravipes).

IF 1.5 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
Journal of Mammalogy Pub Date : 2023-12-22 eCollection Date: 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1093/jmammal/gyad113
Jorge Andrade-Sánchez, Eric Mellink, Mónica E Riojas-López, Scott Tremor, Sula E Vanderplank
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Abstract

The San Quintin Kangaroo Rat, a rodent species microendemic to the San Quintin-El Rosario region in Baja California that was considered potentially extinct in the wild, was recently rediscovered. This stimulated subsequent searches by us throughout its known distribution range and on sites that seemed suitable beyond its limits. We captured the species at 19 out of 42 localities surveyed, of which 6 are beyond its historically known distribution range, expanding the latter by ~60 km. Most sites occupied by the species occur on abandoned farmland in early ecological successional stages. Our data support that in the highly transformed agricultural landscape into which the region was converted in the 20th century, the species was able to survive undetected and colonize/recolonize sites once habitat became adequate after agricultural abandonment. This exhibits that the species is highly resilient and persisted as a metapopulation. Further research and conservation actions must be framed within context of the region's agricultural development.

濒临灭绝的墨西哥微型特有种圣金廷袋鼠(Dipodomys gravipes)的栖息地占据和分布范围扩大。
圣金廷袋鼠是下加利福尼亚州圣金廷-罗萨里奥地区的一种微型特有啮齿动物,曾被认为可能在野外灭绝。这促使我们随后在其已知分布范围内以及在其分布范围以外似乎合适的地点进行了搜寻。在调查的 42 个地点中,我们在 19 个地点捕获了该物种,其中 6 个地点超出了其历史上已知的分布范围,使后者的分布范围扩大了约 60 千米。该物种占据的大多数地点位于生态演替早期阶段的废弃农田上。我们的数据证明,在 20 世纪该地区被高度改造的农业景观中,一旦农业废弃后栖息地变得充足,该物种就能在未被发现的情况下存活下来,并在这些地点定居或重新定居。这表明该物种具有很强的恢复能力,并作为一个元种群持续存在。进一步的研究和保护行动必须以该地区的农业发展为背景。
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Journal of Mammalogy
Journal of Mammalogy 生物-动物学
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
5.90%
发文量
106
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Papers are published on mammalian behavior, conservation, ecology, genetics, morphology, physiology, and taxonomy.
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