Rapid Declines in Southern Sierra Nevada Fisher Habitat Driven by Drought and Wildfire

IF 4.6 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Ronan Hart, Craig M. Thompson, Jody M. Tucker, Sarah C. Sawyer, Stephanie A. Eyes, Saba J. Saberi, Zhiqiang Yang, Gavin M. Jones
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Abstract

Aim

Forest disturbances are a natural ecological process, but climate and land-use change are altering disturbance regimes at an unprecedented rate, posing significant threats to biological communities and the species of concern. Our aim was to develop an automated habitat monitoring system for the Southern Sierra Nevada Distinct Population Segment of fisher (Pekania pennanti) in California, USA, to investigate long-term habitat trends and the effects of a recent megadrought and numerous megafires on fisher habitat.

Location

Southern Sierra Nevada, California, USA.

Methods

We used detections of female fishers (n = 330) from a standardised monitoring programme to develop a dynamic species distribution model using the random forest algorithm in the Google Earth Engine environment.

Results

We found that female fisher habitat remained relatively stable from 1985 to 2011 but declined by nearly half (48%) between 2012 and 2022, corresponding with a period of widespread forest mortality from drought and wildfire. The majority of fisher habitat loss occurred within wildfire perimeters (65%), where declines in habitat quality were associated with moderate- and high-severity fire. Female fisher habitat was more likely to burn at moderate- and high-severity than was expected by chance.

Main Conclusions

Our findings emphasise the urgent conservation needs of this distinct population segment of fishers, highlighting the threat posed by novel disturbance regimes. Our results demonstrate the importance of monitoring for understanding species status, as the status of fisher habitat across the entire southern Sierra Nevada range following recent disturbances was not known. More broadly, our implementation of a cloud-based automated habitat monitoring system shows the necessity of up-to-date habitat information to apply conservation measures in rapidly changing environments and the potential for using habitat monitoring systems to investigate ecological questions of basic and applied relevance (e.g., wildfire-habitat relationships).

干旱和野火导致南内华达山脉鱼类栖息地迅速减少
目的森林干扰是一个自然生态过程,但气候和土地利用变化正以前所未有的速度改变干扰机制,对生物群落和物种构成重大威胁。我们的目标是为美国加利福尼亚州南内华达山脉独特的鱼类种群(Pekania pennanti)开发一个自动栖息地监测系统,以调查长期栖息地趋势以及最近的特大干旱和众多特大火灾对鱼类栖息地的影响。地点南内华达山脉,加利福尼亚州,美国。方法采用谷歌Earth Engine环境下的随机森林算法,利用标准化监测项目中检测到的330名雌性渔民建立动态物种分布模型。结果雌鱼栖息地在1985 - 2011年保持相对稳定,但在2012 - 2022年下降了近一半(48%),与干旱和野火导致森林死亡的普遍时期相对应。大多数渔民栖息地的丧失发生在野火周边(65%),在那里,栖息地质量的下降与中度和高度严重的火灾有关。雌鱼栖息地更有可能在中度和高度严重程度上被烧毁,而不是偶然预期的。我们的研究结果强调了这一独特的渔民群体的迫切保护需求,强调了新干扰制度带来的威胁。我们的研究结果表明了监测对了解物种状况的重要性,因为在最近的干扰之后,整个内华达山脉南部的鱼类栖息地状况尚不清楚。更广泛地说,我们基于云的自动化栖息地监测系统的实施显示了在快速变化的环境中应用保护措施的最新栖息地信息的必要性,以及使用栖息地监测系统调查基础和应用相关性的生态问题(例如,野火-栖息地关系)的潜力。
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Diversity and Distributions
Diversity and Distributions 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
8.90
自引率
4.30%
发文量
195
审稿时长
8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Diversity and Distributions is a journal of conservation biogeography. We publish papers that deal with the application of biogeographical principles, theories, and analyses (being those concerned with the distributional dynamics of taxa and assemblages) to problems concerning the conservation of biodiversity. We no longer consider papers the sole aim of which is to describe or analyze patterns of biodiversity or to elucidate processes that generate biodiversity.
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