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Comparison of Methods to Monitor the Distribution and Impacts of Unauthorized Travel Routes in a Border Park

机译:边境公园中未经许可的旅行路线分布及其影响的监控方法比较

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The distribution and abundance of human-caused disturbances vary greatly through space and time and are cause for concern among land stewards in natural areas of the southwestern borderlands between the USA and Mexico. Human migration and border protection along the international boundary create Unauthorized Trail and Road (UTR) networks across National Park Service lands and other natural areas. UTRs may cause soil erosion and compaction, damage to vegetation and cultural resources, and may stress wildlife or impede their movements. We quantify the density and severity of UTR disturbances in relation to soils, and compare the use of previously established targeted trail assessments (hereafter - targeted assessments) against randomly placed transects to detect trail densities at Coronado National Memorial in Arizona in 2011. While trail distributions were similar between methods, targeted assessments estimated a large portion of the park to have the lowest density category (0-5 trail encounters per/km(2)), whereas the random transects in 2011 estimated more of the park as having the higher density categories (e.g., 15-20 encounters per km(2) category). Soil vulnerability categories that were assigned, a priori, based on published soil texture and composition did not accurately predict the impact of UTRs on soil, indicating that empirical methods may be better suited for identifying severity of compaction. While the estimates of UTR encounter frequencies were greater using the random transects than the targeted assessments for a relatively short period of time, it is difficult to determine whether this difference is dependent on greater cross-border activity, differences in technique, or from confounding environmental factors. Future surveys using standardized sampling techniques would increase accuracy.
机译:人为因素造成的干扰的分布和数量随时间和空间的变化而变化很大,这引起美国和墨西哥之间西南边境的自然地区的土地管理员的关注。沿国际边界的人口迁移和边境保护在国家公园管理局的土地和其他自然地区创建了未经授权的步道和道路(UTR)网络。 UTR可能导致土壤侵蚀和压实,破坏植被和文化资源,并可能给野生生物造成压力或阻碍其活动。我们对与土壤有关的UTR干扰的密度和严重程度进行了量化,并比较了先前建立的目标足迹评估(以下简称目标评估)与随机放置的样带的使用情况,以检测2011年亚利桑那州科罗纳多国家纪念馆的线索密度。在两种方法之间相似,针对性评估估计公园的大部分区域具有最低的密度类别(每公里每公里0-5条步道(2)),而2011年的随机样带估计公园的密度更高类别(例如,每km(2)类别15-20次遭遇)。根据公开的土壤质地和成分先验分配的土壤脆弱性类别不能准确预测UTR对土壤的影响,这表明经验方法可能更适合于确定压实程度。尽管在相对较短的时间内,使用随机样条对UTR遭遇频率的估计要比针对目标的评估要大,但很难确定这种差异是否取决于更大的跨界活动,技术差异还是环境混乱因素。未来使用标准化采样技术进行的调查将提高准确性。

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    《Natural areas journal》 |2016年第3期|248-258|共11页
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    US Geol Survey, Western Ecol Res Ctr, 160 N Stephanie St, Henderson, NV 89074 USA;

    US Geol Survey, Western Ecol Res Ctr, 160 N Stephanie St, Henderson, NV 89074 USA;

    US Geol Survey, Western Ecol Res Ctr, 160 N Stephanie St, Henderson, NV 89074 USA|Univ Nevada, Dept Geog, 1664 N Virginia St,Mailstop 154, Reno, NV 89557 USA;

    US Geol Survey, Arizona Water Sci Ctr, 520 N Pk Ave, Tucson, AZ 85719 USA|Univ Arizona, 520 N Pk Ave, Tucson, AZ 85719 USA;

    Natl Pk Serv, Southern Arizona Off, 2120 N Cent 120, Phoenix, AZ 85004 USA|Coronado Natl Forest, 300 W Congress, Tucson, AZ 85701 USA;

    Natl Pk Serv, Southern Arizona Off, 2120 N Cent 120, Phoenix, AZ 85004 USA;

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  • 关键词

    disturbance; international border; soil impacts; US/Mexico; unauthorized trails and roads;

    机译:骚扰;国际边界;土壤影响;美国/墨西哥;未经授权的步道和道路;

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