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Use of sap trees by the yellow-bellied glider near Maryborough in south-east Queensland

机译:昆士兰东南部马里伯勒附近的黄腹滑翔机使用树汁树

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Identifying the tree species used in sap feeding by the yellow-bellied glider (Petaurus australis) and describing the pattern of use of these trees is fundamental to forest management in eastern and southern Australia. We conducted surveys at 74 sites across 17 000 ha in St Mary State Forest near Maryborough in south-east Queensland, during five visits over a 2-year period. We identified sap-feeding incisions of gliders on 194 trees (2% of all trees) at 47 of our survey sites, including five trees recruited as sap trees during our monitoring period. Five tree species were involved: Corymbia citriodora ( 100 trees at 26 sites), Eucalyptus longirostrata ( 73 trees at 19 sites), Eucalyptus moluccana ( 17 trees at 6 sites), Eucalyptus tereticornis ( 3 trees at 3 sites), and Angophora leiocarpa ( 1 tree). Of these trees, E. longirostrata was used much more than expected on the basis of its abundance in the forest. Active glider incisions were observed on 95 of the sap trees (49% of total) during the monitoring period. During our first visit, 66 sap trees showed no evidence of current or recent use ( within the previous month). By the fifth visit, there were still 44 sap trees (23% of all sap trees) that showed no evidence of recent use during any visit. Approximately 40% of sap tree observations were of trees with fewer than five recently active incisions, which is currently the threshold number of incisions for tree retention during logging operations in Queensland. We used Poisson regression to assess the influence of climatic and habitat variables on the abundance of active incisions at sites with sap trees. Three variables had a significant influence on the abundance of active incisions at a site: flowering, site index ( a measure of productivity) and density of ringbarked trees. Our results confirm the importance of a small number of forest trees in sap feeding and recommendations are provided to enhance prescriptions for effective management of sap food resources of yellow-bellied gliders in south-east Queensland. [References: 32]
机译:识别黄腹滑翔机(Petaurus australis)用于汁液喂养的树种并描述这些树的使用方式对于澳大利亚东部和南部的森林管理至关重要。我们在昆士兰州东南部马里伯勒附近的圣玛丽州森林中的17,000公顷的74个地点进行了调查,历时2年,共5次。我们在47个调查地点的194棵树(占树木的2%)上确定了滑行的树液喂养切口,包括在监测期间招募的5棵树为树液。涉及五种树种:Corymbia citriodora(100棵树,位于26个位置),Eucalyptus longirostrata(73棵树,位于19个位置),Eucalyptus moluccana(17棵树,位于6个位置),Ericlyptus tereticornis(3棵树,位于3个位置)和Angophora leiocarpa(一棵树)。在这些树木中,E。longirostrata因其在森林中的丰富度而被大量使用。在监测期间,在95棵树汁树(占总数的49%)上观察到了活跃的滑行切口。在我们的首次造访期间,有66棵树液树没有显示当前或近期使用的证据(在上个月内)。到第五次拜访时,仍然有44棵树汁树(占所有树汁树的23%)没有显示任何访问期间近期使用的证据。大约40%的汁液树观察到的树是最近活动切口少于五个的树,这是昆士兰州伐木作业期间树木保留切口的阈值数量。我们使用泊松回归来评估气候和生境变量对汁液树现场活动切口丰度的影响。三个变量对一个部位的活动切口的丰度有显着影响:开花,部位指数(衡量生产力)和环皮树的密度。我们的结果证实了少量林木在汁液喂养中的重要性,并提供了建议,以加强对昆士兰州东南部黄腹滑翔机的汁液食物资源进行有效管理的处方。 [参考:32]

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