Impacts of the installation of basking banks on four UK reptile species in a before–after control–intervention experiment

IF 2.8 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Brian J. Pickles, Jenny Tse-Leon
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Reptiles are often overlooked in conservation efforts. Hence, long-term population data is often unavailable, and evidence for effective conservation actions that improve reptile habitat remains scarce for most species. Here we used a before–after control–intervention (BACI) experiment to investigate the impact of basking bank creation on four co-occurring reptile species: European adder, barred grass snake, slow worm, and viviparous lizard. Long-term refuge monitoring at a UK wildlife reserve allowed population assessment before and after habitat modification. Only viviparous lizards were observed at basking banks within 12 months of construction. In subsequent years, barred grass snake observations increased near basking banks and slow worms were observed for the first time, while European adder observations increased away from banks and barred grass snake observations decreased away from banks. Our small-scale BACI study suggests basking banks attracted barred grass snakes from the surrounding area, which saw a corresponding increase in European adder sightings.

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在一项前后对照干预实验中,设置晒滩对四种英国爬行动物的影响
爬行动物在保护工作中经常被忽视。因此,长期的种群数据往往是不可获得的,而且对大多数物种来说,采取有效的保护行动来改善爬行动物栖息地的证据仍然很少。本研究采用前后对照干预(BACI)实验,研究了建立晒滩对四种共生爬行动物(欧洲蝰蛇、条纹草蛇、慢虫和胎生蜥蜴)的影响。在英国野生动物保护区进行的长期避难所监测允许对栖息地改造前后的种群进行评估。只有胎生蜥蜴在12个月内被观察到在日光浴岸上。随后几年,在河岸附近观察到的条状草蛇增加,首次观察到慢虫,而在远离河岸的地方观察到的欧洲蝰蛇增加,在远离河岸的地方观察到的条状草蛇减少。我们的小规模BACI研究表明,晒太阳的河岸吸引了周围地区的条纹草蛇,这也导致欧洲蝰蛇的目击率相应增加。
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Conservation Science and Practice
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