多尺度模拟栖息地组成和道路对驼鹿损伤发生率和数量的影响

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY
Silva Fennica Pub Date : 2019-01-10 DOI:10.14214/SF.9918
A. Nikula, V. Nivala, J. Matala, K. Heliövaara
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摘要

我们使用零膨胀计数模型模拟了栖息地组成和道路对鸵鸟和拉普兰驼鹿(L.)损伤数量和发生率的影响。为1公里、25公里和100公里的景观开发了模型,这些景观由等边矩形网格单元组成。计数模型预测破坏的数量,即种植园的数量,零模型预测给定栖息地组成的景观没有破坏的概率。在所有模型中,相邻网格细胞中驼鹿损伤的数量都是一个重要的预测因素。成熟林的比例是最常见的显著变量,种植园中成熟林的混合增加了破坏的数量和发生率。所有类型的人工林数量是第二常见的显著变量,预测随着人工林数量的增加,损失也会增加。疏伐森林作为一种混合物的增加也增加了这两个地区1公里景观的破坏,而拉普兰以松树为主的疏伐森林的增加减少了25公里景观的损坏数量。Ostrobothnia有越来越多的居民区和拉普兰连接道路的长度减少了1公里和25公里景观的破坏数量。区域之间模型变量的差异表明,驼鹿损伤风险模型应根据研究区域的具体特征进行调整。Alces alces222222
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Modelling the effect of habitat composition and roads on the occurrence and number of moose damage at multiple scales
We modelled the effect of habitat composition and roads on the number and occurrence of moose ( L.) damage in Ostrobothnia and Lapland using a zero-inflated count model. Models were developed for 1 km, 25 km and 100 km landscapes consisting of equilateral rectangular grid cells. Count models predict the number of damage, i.e. the number of plantations and zero models the probability of a landscape being without damage for a given habitat composition. The number of moose damage in neighboring grid cells was a significant predictor in all models. The proportion of mature forest was the most frequent significant variable, and an increasing admixture of mature forests among plantations increased the number and occurrence of damage. The amount of all types of plantations was the second most common significant variable predicting increasing damage along with increasing amount of plantations. An increase in thinning forests as an admixture also increased damage in 1 km landscapes in both areas, whereas an increase in pine-dominated thinning forests in Lapland reduced the number of damage in 25 km landscapes. An increasing amount of inhabited areas in Ostrobothnia and the length of connecting roads in Lapland reduced the number of damage in 1 and 25 km landscapes. Differences in model variables between areas suggest that models of moose damage risk should be adjusted according to characteristics that are specific to the study area.Alces alces222222
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Silva Fennica
Silva Fennica 农林科学-林学
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
11.10%
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21
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Silva Fennica publishes significant new knowledge on forest sciences. The scope covers research on forestry and forest ecosystems. Silva Fennica aims to increase understanding on forest ecosystems, and sustainable use and conservation of forest resources. Use of forest resources includes all aspects of forestry containing biomass-based and non-timber products, economic and social factors etc.
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