A. P.希尔堡,卡洛琳县,弗吉尼亚州及其邻近地区的哺乳动物

A. Bellows, J. Mitchell, J. F. Pagels, Heather Mansfield
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A.P.希尔堡(APH)是一个占地30,329公顷的军事训练设施(美国陆军),位于弗吉尼亚州卡罗琳县的上海岸平原。它成立于1941年,以南北战争中邦联中将安布罗斯·鲍威尔·希尔的名字命名。目前的景观包括从古老的田野到阔叶林的各种栖息地。已知有40种哺乳动物生活在该设施上或附近。其中包括一种有袋类动物,五种食虫动物,九种翼手类动物,一种狐形动物,12种啮齿动物,10种食肉动物和一种颈类动物。自1997年以来,我们对APH上的许多物种进行了研究。在本文中,我们描述了该地区的自然环境和7个重要的哺乳动物栖息地。我们还总结了每个物种的生态和自然历史,并提供了在该装置上捕获的哺乳动物的原始测量数据的统计摘要。最近几项关于APH的研究结果使我们能够描述中大西洋地区大多数本土哺乳动物的栖息地关系和相对丰度。老原野和空旷地带共支持20个物种,其中几个主要在这个栖息地发现。松林和松林中哺乳动物的数量最少(17种)。松阔木混交林、阔叶林和河岸林支持的物种数量最多(29-36)。除了松树人工林外,APH上发现的生境马赛克为哺乳动物群落提供了丰富的资源。我们还包括对鹿种群的年龄和健康属性的评估,并描述了基地上的狩猎计划。1985-2000年,鹿的年采收数量从460到1765不等。自1996年鹿群数量超过承载能力以来,管理活动改善了鹿群的健康状况。因为卡洛琳县和弗吉尼亚州东部的大部分地区都是广泛的农业,剩下的硬木森林现在的地址是:生物科学系,老道明大学,诺福克,VA 23529。目前的电子邮件地址:abell008@odu.edu。在被清除后,APH正在成为弗吉尼亚上海岸平原和大西洋中部地区哺乳动物的宝贵栖息地。
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Mammals of Fort A. P. Hill, Caroline County, Virginia and Vicinity
Fort A.P. Hill (APH) is a 30,329 ha military training installation (U.S. Army) located in the upper Coastal Plain of Caroline County, Virginia. It was formed in 1941 and named in honor of Civil War Confederate Lt. General Ambrose Powell Hill. The current landscape includes a mosaic of habitats that range from old fields to hardwood forests. Forty species of mammals are known to exist on or near the installation. These include one marsupial, five insectivores, 9 chiropterans, one lagomorph, 12 rodents, 10 carnivores, and one cervid. We have studied many of the species on APH since 1997. In this paper w,e describe the physical environment of the area and 7 important habitats used by mammals. We also summarize the ecology and natural history of each species and provide statistical summaries of original measurements from mammals caught on the installation. The results of several recent studies on APH allow us to describe habitat affiliations and relative abundance of most of the mammals native to the mid-Atlantic region. Old fields and clearcuts support a total of 20 species, including several found predominately in this habitat. Pine stands and pine plantations support the fewest number of mammal species (17) of any habitat on the installation. Mixed pine and hardwood forests, hardwood forests, and riparian forests support the largest number of species (29-36). With the possible exception of pine plantations, the habitat mosaic found on APH provides abundant resources for mammal communities. We also include an evaluation of age and health attributes of the deer population and describe the hunting program on the base. Number of deer harvested annually 1985-2000 varied from 460 to 1765. Management activities since 1996 when the deer population exceeded carrying capacity have improved herd health. Because much of Caroline County and eastern Virginia is in extensive agriculture and the remaining hardwood forests are Current address: Deparbnent of Biological Sciences, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529. Current e-mail address: abell008@odu.edu. 164 VIRGINIA JOURNAL OF SCIENCE being clearcut, APH is becoming a valuable habitat island for the mammalian fauna of the upper Coastal Plain of Virginia and the mid-Atlantic region.
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