鲤科伪鲮鱼的分布、栖息地关系和现状

IF 1.6 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Austral Ecology Pub Date : 2024-07-03 DOI:10.1111/aec.13557
Jarrad C. Barnes, Christofer J. Clemente, Elizabeth A. Brunton, Mark G. Sanders, Scott E. Burnett
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摘要

鲤科伪鲤属有袋类动物(Pseudantechinus mimulus,Dasyuridae)是澳大利亚昆士兰州伊萨山因利尔生物区(Mount Isa Inlier bioreregion)和北领地海湾沿岸生物区(Gulf Coastal bioreregion)的一种鲜为人知的有袋类动物。由于缺乏对大片潜在适宜栖息地的有针对性调查,该物种的分布和栖息地关系尚不确定。本研究旨在:(1)完善昙花一现的当代分布;(2)确定可能预测昙花一现的景观和植物变量;(3)评估昙花一现的保护现状。我们在昆士兰州和北部地区的已知和预测的适宜栖息地进行了相机陷阱调查,历时4年,覆盖了227个独立地点的631个相机站,共计28 767个陷阱夜。我们使用逐步推进的广义线性模型来检验景观和花卉预测因子对 P. mimulus 存在的影响。使用 MAXENT 物种分布模型评估了该物种的当代分布情况。我们整理了一个包含 292 条 P. mimulus 记录的数据库,其中包括本研究中记录的 111 条记录,从而扩大了该物种在昆士兰州的已知分布范围。在本次研究中,我们对米提巴山脉的拟议主模式地点进行了两次调查,但没有记录到 P. mimulus。Pseudantechinus mimulus最有可能出现在变质地貌的大多数非倾斜面上。有 11 个植物类群对 P. mimulus 的存在有显著影响。这项研究为景观和植物学因素提供了新的证据,有助于预测昙花一现的存在。我们的研究结果表明,可能存在两个不相连的种群,但仍需要对大片潜在的栖息地进行进一步研究,以确定该物种的真实分布情况。我们对栖息地面积的估计部分满足了濒危物种名录的要求;然而,有必要对种群动态、栖息地质量趋势和景观尺度威胁进行更集中的研究。
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Distribution, habitat associations and status of the Carpentarian Pseudantechinus (Pseudantechinus mimulus, Dasyuridae)

Distribution, habitat associations and status of the Carpentarian Pseudantechinus (Pseudantechinus mimulus, Dasyuridae)

The Carpentarian Pseudantechinus (Pseudantechinus mimulus, Dasyuridae) is a little-known, saxicolous dasyurid marsupial from the Mount Isa Inlier bioregion in Queensland (QLD) and the Gulf Coastal bioregion in the Northern Territory (NT), Australia. A paucity of targeted survey effort across broad swathes of potentially suitable habitat means that the species' distribution and habitat associations are uncertain. This study aimed to (1) refine the contemporary distribution of P. mimulus, (2) determine the landscape and floristic variables that may predict P. mimulus presence, and (3) assess the current conservation status of P. mimulus. We conducted camera trap surveys covering 631 camera stations at 227 independent sites over 4 years for a total of 28 767 trap-nights throughout QLD and NT in known and predicted suitable habitat. Stepwise generalized linear models were used to test the effect of landscape and floristic predictors on P. mimulus presence. The species' contemporary distribution was assessed using a MAXENT species distribution model. We collated a database of 292 records of P. mimulus, including 111 recorded during this study, extending the species' known range in QLD. The proposed holotype location of the Mittiebah Range was surveyed twice during this study but P. mimulus was not recorded. Pseudantechinus mimulus had the highest probability of presence on most non-northerly aspects on metamorphic landforms. Eleven plant taxa had a significant effect on P. mimulus presence. This study provides new evidence for landscape and floristic factors that help predict the presence of P. mimulus. Our results indicate the possibility of two disjunct populations, but large swathes of potential habitat still require additional effort to determine the species' true distribution. Our estimate for area of occupancy partially satisfies a threatened species listing; however, more focused research on population dynamics, trends in habitat quality, and landscape-scale threats is necessary.

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Austral Ecology
Austral Ecology 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
6.70%
发文量
117
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Austral Ecology is the premier journal for basic and applied ecology in the Southern Hemisphere. As the official Journal of The Ecological Society of Australia (ESA), Austral Ecology addresses the commonality between ecosystems in Australia and many parts of southern Africa, South America, New Zealand and Oceania. For example many species in the unique biotas of these regions share common Gondwana ancestors. ESA''s aim is to publish innovative research to encourage the sharing of information and experiences that enrich the understanding of the ecology of the Southern Hemisphere. Austral Ecology involves an editorial board with representatives from Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, Brazil and Argentina. These representatives provide expert opinions, access to qualified reviewers and act as a focus for attracting a wide range of contributions from countries across the region. Austral Ecology publishes original papers describing experimental, observational or theoretical studies on terrestrial, marine or freshwater systems, which are considered without taxonomic bias. Special thematic issues are published regularly, including symposia on the ecology of estuaries and soft sediment habitats, freshwater systems and coral reef fish.
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