道路对迁移白足鹿鼠迁移的影响

S. G. Mech, Adrian S. Chesh
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虽然道路是现代景观的重要组成部分,但道路对小型哺乳动物行为和种群动态的影响仍然知之甚少。在2003年和2004年夏天的一项研究中,我们在宾夕法尼亚州雷丁附近的诺尔德森林研究了道路对白足鹿(Peromyscus leucopus)行为的影响。用谢尔曼捕鼠器把老鼠困在公园中心附近。一半的老鼠被释放在它们回家必须穿过的道路附近,另一半被释放在公园内部。使用粉末跟踪和无线电跟踪的结合,我们能够调查道路对流离失所者移动的影响。尽管我们的老鼠在被释放后立即避开道路,但通过无线电遥测技术进行的更长时间追踪显示,它们确实会过马路。我们的研究结果表明,小路(即双车道铺砌的道路)不会阻碍白足鹿鼠的运动。
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Effects of Roads on Movement of Displaced White-Footed Deermice (Peromyscus leucopus)
Although roads are a major part of modern landscapes, the impacts of roads on small mammal behavior and population dynamics are still poorly understood. In a study over the summers of 2003 and 2004 in Nolde Forest near Reading, PA, we examined the impacts of roads on the behavior of white-footed deermice (Peromyscus leucopus). Mice were trapped near the center of the park using Sherman traps. Half of the mice were released near roads that they would have to cross in order to return home, and half were released in the park interior. Using a combination of powder tracking and radio tracking, we were able to investigate the impacts of roads on the movement of displaced individuals. Although our mice avoided roads immediately after release, longer tracking through radio-telemetry showed that they did cross roads. Our findings suggest that small roads (i.e., two-lane paved roads) do not impede movement of white-footed deermice.
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