水鼠与海狸的积极共存:水鼠在海狸工程湿地中的扩张

Alan K. Puttock, Mervyn Newman, H. Graham, M. Elliott, Jacqueline Chant, R. Auster, R. Brazier
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水鼠(Arvicola amphibius)在英国是极度濒危的物种,迫切需要成功的保护策略。与此同时,另一种半水生啮齿动物,欧亚海狸(蓖麻纤维)正在恢复其大部分原生活动范围,包括英国。海狸被称为生态系统工程师和基石物种,创造了湿地栖息地。作为英格兰西南部水獭海狸试验的一部分,自由生活的海狸被重新引入到水鼠存在的地方并进行调查。在这里,我们提供的调查数据显示,水鼠扩展到新的海狸工程湿地地区。我们提出,复杂的海狸湿地可能通过创造新的栖息地和提供躲避捕食的避难所而使水田鼠种群受益,值得进一步研究作为自然恢复的选择。
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Positive coexistence of water voles and beaver: water vole expansion in a beaver engineered wetland
Water voles (Arvicola amphibius) are critically endangered in Great Britain and there is a pressing need for successful conservation strategies. Meanwhile, another semi-aquatic rodent, the Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) is being restored to much of its native range including Great Britain. Beavers are known as ecosystem engineers and keystone species, creating wetland habitats. As part of the River Otter Beaver Trial in South-West England, free-living beavers were reintroduced in a location where water vole were present and being surveyed. Here, we present survey data showing the expansion of water vole into newly beaver engineered wetland areas. We propose that complex beaver wetlands may benefit water vole populations by creating new habitat and providing refuge from predation, warranting further investigation as a nature recovery option.
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