Effects of outdoor recreation on multiple vertebrate guilds in a fragmented sagebrush‐steppe ecosystem

IF 1.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Madeline C. Aberg, Stephanie E. Coates, Lucian J. Davis, Benjamin W. Wright, Richard L. Mervin, Jay D. Carlisle
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Outdoor recreational use is growing rapidly in the western United States, which increases the pressure on multiple‐use public lands. Balancing recreational use with conservation goals requires considering the spatial and temporal intensity of recreational use and examining its effects on multiple species within an ecosystem. In 2019–2021, we assessed the relationship between recreational intensity and the abundance of a dominant prey species (Piute ground squirrel [Urocitellus mollis]), the abundance of avian and mammalian facultative scavengers that rely on ground squirrels, and the abundance and nesting success of ground‐nesting birds at a national conservation area in southwestern Idaho, USA, where recreational shooting and off‐highway vehicle use are the primary recreational activities. Recreational intensity varied across the study site. The abundance of ground squirrels was not related to recreational intensity. The abundance of common ravens (Corvus corax) and the abundance of American badgers (Taxidea taxus), 2 common facultative scavengers, were both positively associated with recreational intensity, while the abundance of other avian facultative scavengers was not related to recreational intensity. The abundance of horned larks (Eremophila alpestris) and nesting success of long‐billed curlews (Numenius americanus), a more sensitive species, were negatively related to recreational intensity. Together, our results highlight the importance of considering variation in recreational intensity and the effect of recreation on multiple guilds within the ecosystem. An improved understanding of these relationships can be used with public land management to protect wildlife while providing opportunities for outdoor recreation.
户外娱乐对一个支离破碎的鼠尾草干草原生态系统中多种脊椎动物类群的影响
美国西部的户外娱乐活动正在迅速增长,这增加了对多用途公共土地的压力。平衡娱乐使用与保护目标需要考虑娱乐使用的空间和时间强度,并研究其对生态系统中多个物种的影响。2019-2021 年,我们在美国爱达荷州西南部的一个国家保护区评估了娱乐强度与主要猎物物种(皮乌特地松鼠[Urocitellus mollis])的丰度、依赖地松鼠的鸟类和哺乳动物面食食腐动物的丰度以及地栖鸟类的丰度和筑巢成功率之间的关系。整个研究地点的娱乐活动强度各不相同。地松鼠的数量与娱乐强度无关。普通乌鸦(Corvus corax)和美洲獾(Taxidea taxus)这两种常见的面食食腐动物的数量都与娱乐强度呈正相关,而其他鸟类面食食腐动物的数量与娱乐强度无关。角云雀(Eremophila alpestris)的数量和长嘴卷尾鸦(Numenius americanus)的筑巢成功率与休闲强度呈负相关。总之,我们的研究结果强调了考虑娱乐强度变化以及娱乐对生态系统中多个行业的影响的重要性。提高对这些关系的认识可用于公共土地管理,在提供户外休闲机会的同时保护野生动物。
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Journal of Wildlife Management
Journal of Wildlife Management 环境科学-动物学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
13.00%
发文量
188
审稿时长
9-24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Wildlife Management publishes manuscripts containing information from original research that contributes to basic wildlife science. Suitable topics include investigations into the biology and ecology of wildlife and their habitats that has direct or indirect implications for wildlife management and conservation. This includes basic information on wildlife habitat use, reproduction, genetics, demographics, viability, predator-prey relationships, space-use, movements, behavior, and physiology; but within the context of contemporary management and conservation issues such that the knowledge may ultimately be useful to wildlife practitioners. Also considered are theoretical and conceptual aspects of wildlife science, including development of new approaches to quantitative analyses, modeling of wildlife populations and habitats, and other topics that are germane to advancing wildlife science. Limited reviews or meta analyses will be considered if they provide a meaningful new synthesis or perspective on an appropriate subject. Direct evaluation of management practices or policies should be sent to the Wildlife Society Bulletin, as should papers reporting new tools or techniques. However, papers that report new tools or techniques, or effects of management practices, within the context of a broader study investigating basic wildlife biology and ecology will be considered by The Journal of Wildlife Management. Book reviews of relevant topics in basic wildlife research and biology.
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