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DOI10.1016/j.foreco.2019.01.011
Management of forests and forest carnivores: Relating landscape mosaics to habitat quality of Canada lynx at their range periphery
Holbrook J.D.; Squires J.R.; Bollenbacher B.; Graham R.; Olson L.E.; Hanvey G.; Jackson S.; Lawrence R.L.; Savage S.L.
发表日期2019
ISSN0378-1127
起始页码411
结束页码425
卷号437
英文摘要Connecting forest management with the conservation of forest-associated animals requires an understanding of habitat quality, as well as identifying long-term silvicultural strategies that align with high quality habitat. It is, therefore, essential to characterize the spatio-temporal dimensions of habitat quality. Here, we leveraged multiple datasets to assess high quality habitat for female Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis), a federally threatened forest carnivore in the contiguous U.S. Our datasets included a spatially extensive sample of snowshoe hares (Lepus americanus) collected in 2013 (n = 1340 plots), an expansive time-series (i.e., 1972–2013) of forest structural classes derived from remote sensing, and a longitudinal dataset where we monitored habitat use and the reproductive success (i.e., litter of kittens present or absent) of female Canada lynx during 1999–2013 (n = 32 female lynx over 92 lynx years). Our results indicated that the probability of a female producing kittens was most associated with the connectivity of mature, multistoried forests (composed of mostly spruce-fir). However, the variation among female lynx accounted for ≈62% of the total variation explained in litter production, suggesting substantial individual-level variation. Thus, managers can contribute to increased reproductive success of female Canada lynx by facilitating the development of mature forests, but measuring that success will be difficult given the individual variation. In core areas of high quality females (i.e., produced kittens frequently), mature forest was 17% more abundant (i.e., ≈60% of the total core area), more connected, less clumpy, and exhibited 2.25-times larger patch sizes than the core areas of low quality females. At the home-range extent, patterns were less pronounced while the abundance of mature forests remained high (≈50%) for high quality females. Additionally, we demonstrated that the relative density of snowshoe hares was ≥2.8 times higher in advanced regenerating forests compared to all other structural classes, including mature forest. Advanced regenerating forests accounted for ≈18–19% of the core area and home range of high quality female lynx. Combined, our results suggest that a high quality mosaic for female Canada lynx contains ≈50–60% mature forest and ≈18–19% advanced regenerating forest. Furthermore, we used Forest Inventory and Analysis data to characterize the approximate age distribution of advanced regeneration and mature forest, which was relevant for rotation schedules of forest silviculture. Results indicated that advanced regeneration was ≈20 to 80 years old while mature forest was ≈50 to ≥200 years old. Our results provide novel insight into how forest management could increase habitat quality for female Canada lynx, and suggest that multiple silvicultural methods (e.g., intermediate treatments, regeneration harvests) could be employed to maintain a forest mosaic that enhances the ability of females to produce kittens. We concluded by providing a framework that integrates our new insights into a management context with the aim of conserving Canada lynx on multiple-use lands. © 2019 Elsevier B.V.
英文关键词Endangered species; Habitat-fitness relationship; Lepus americanus; Lynx canadensis; Reproductive success; Silviculture
语种英语
scopus关键词Conservation; Ecosystems; Remote sensing; Endangered species; Habitat-fitness relationship; Lepus americanus; Lynx canadensis; Reproductive success; Silviculture; Reforestation; abundance; age structure; carnivore; connectivity; conservation status; endangered species; felid; forest management; habitat mosaic; habitat quality; habitat use; home range; individual variation; lagomorph; landscape; remote sensing; reproductive success; silviculture; Canada; Conservation; Ecosystems; Forests; Quality; Reforestation; Remote Sensing; Silviculture; Canada; Abies; Animalia; Lepus americanus; Lynx; Lynx canadensis; Picea
来源期刊Forest Ecology and Management
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/156129
作者单位USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, 800 East Beckwith Ave., Missoula, MT 59801, United States; Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences, Montana State University, PO Box 173120, Bozeman, MT 59717, United States; USDA Forest Service, Region One, 26 Fort Missoula Rd., Missoula, MT 59804, United States; USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, 1221 South Main St., Moscow, ID 83843, United States; USDA Forest Service, National Carnivore Program, 26 Fort Missoula Rd., Missoula, MT 59804, United States
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Holbrook J.D.,Squires J.R.,Bollenbacher B.,et al. Management of forests and forest carnivores: Relating landscape mosaics to habitat quality of Canada lynx at their range periphery[J],2019,437.
APA Holbrook J.D..,Squires J.R..,Bollenbacher B..,Graham R..,Olson L.E..,...&Savage S.L..(2019).Management of forests and forest carnivores: Relating landscape mosaics to habitat quality of Canada lynx at their range periphery.Forest Ecology and Management,437.
MLA Holbrook J.D.,et al."Management of forests and forest carnivores: Relating landscape mosaics to habitat quality of Canada lynx at their range periphery".Forest Ecology and Management 437(2019).
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