Mammal Activity and Species Richness is Reduced in Areas with Recreationists, in Palos Verdes Peninsula Habitat Fragments

Austin L. Nash
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Abstract. This study examined how the species richness and activity patterns of mammals differed in previously unsurveyed habitat fragments with varying recreation intensities on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, Los Angeles County, California. I hypothesized that the number of mammal species detected and activity level of mammals was reduced in habitat fragments with recreation present. Eight game cameras were installed in two habitat fragments in the Palos Verdes Peninsula (PVP), one canyon with recreation (hiking, biking, dog walking) and one reference canyon with minimal human use. Cameras were placed at natural constrictions along the two main travel corridors in the canyons, trails and creek beds. The camera installations were monitored for 200 d. Species richness, activity location, and activity time were analyzed for each canyon. The reference canyon had a higher number of mammal species detected (nine versus six) and accounted for 93% of wildlife detections. Canis latrans showed no difference in the number of detections between canyons, while the other eight mammal species detected exhibited higher activity in the reference canyon. Canis latrans exhibited greater variability in time of activity in the reference canyon than conspecifics in the recreation canyon. Mesopredators Procyon lotor and Felis catus accounted for 67% of wildlife detections in the canyon free of recreation and pose a potential risk to songbirds of conservation concern present in the PVP. Although limited by sampling constraints, this study provides a foundation to investigate wildlife dynamics in the network of habitat fragments in the Palos Verdes Peninsula.
在帕洛斯弗迪斯半岛栖息地碎片中,有游憩者的地区哺乳动物活动和物种丰富度减少
摘要本研究考察了加利福尼亚州洛杉矶县帕洛斯弗迪斯半岛不同休闲活动强度的未调查生境片段中哺乳动物物种丰富度和活动模式的差异。笔者推测,在有娱乐活动的生境片段中,检测到的哺乳动物种类数量和哺乳动物的活动水平都有所降低。在Palos Verdes半岛(PVP)的两个栖息地片段中安装了8个游戏摄像机,一个是休闲峡谷(远足,骑自行车,遛狗),另一个是人类使用最少的参考峡谷。摄像机被放置在沿着峡谷、小径和河床的两条主要旅行走廊的自然收缩处。监测了200 d,分析了每个峡谷的物种丰富度、活动地点和活动时间。参考峡谷检测到的哺乳动物种类较多(9种对6种),占野生动物检测的93%。在不同的峡谷中,犬类被检测到的数量没有差异,而其他8种哺乳动物在参考峡谷中表现出更高的活性。在参考峡谷中,与娱乐峡谷中的同种异种相比,犬科动物的活动时间变异性更大。在无娱乐活动的峡谷中,中掠食者Procyon lotor和Felis catus占野生动物检测的67%,对PVP中受保护的鸣禽构成潜在风险。尽管受到采样限制,但本研究为研究帕洛斯弗迪斯半岛生境碎片网络中的野生动物动态提供了基础。
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