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The implications of snow-based recreation for small mammals in the subnivean space in south-east Australia.

机译:雪域休闲活动对澳大利亚东南部亚庇内空间的小型哺乳动物的影响。

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The increasing popularity of snow-based recreation activities and the development of ski resorts and associated infrastructure have the potential to affect adversely small mammal fauna that over-winter in the subnivean space. We investigated the effects of human activities on the maintenance of the subnivean space, which is critical to the over-winter survival of small terrestrial mammals in Kosciuszko National Park, south-eastern Australia. The creation of ski pistes, surface ski lifts and over-snow routes involves compression of the snowpack and resulted in small or absent subnivean spaces (average 1.2 cm) and high snow cover densities (generally over 0.5 g cm-3 and 0.35 g cm-3 respectively). By contrast, the subnivean spaces associated with unmodified snow cover averaged 8-20 cm depending on vegetation type. The density of unmodified snowpack was less than 0.35 g cm-3 in June but increased throughout the season to levels comparable to those of compressed snow. When the snowpack was experimentally compressed at 22 sites, destroying the subnivean space, detections of two small mammal species (Rattus fuscipes and Antechinus swainsonii) significantly (p0.0001) declined by 75-80%. These species remain active below the snow throughout the winter and depend on the presence of an adequate subnivean space. The removal of vegetation by fire significantly (p0.0001) reduced the size of the subnivean space regardless of habitat type. Vegetation clearing occurs as part of ground preparation prior to establishing ski runs. Supergrooming, in which surface soil is also disturbed, is likely to have similar (if not more extreme) effects. Nival areas used for snow-based recreation should be managed to minimize negative effects on subnivean fauna, by maintaining natural features associated with subnivean space formation (dense shrubs, boulders and/or microtopography) and confining developments to areas where these features are not present..
机译:以雪为基础的娱乐活动的日益普及以及滑雪胜地和相关基础设施的发展,有可能影响在亚伯南空间过冬的不利的小型哺乳动物。我们调查了人类活动对亚潜域空间维持的影响,这对于澳大利亚东南部Kosciuszko国家公园中小型陆地哺乳动物的越冬生存至关重要。滑雪道,地面滑雪缆车和大雪路径的产生涉及压缩积雪,并导致较小或不存在的次生空间(平均1.2厘米)和较高的积雪密度(通常超过0.5 g cm-3和0.35 g cm- 3个)。相比之下,取决于植被类型,与未改良的积雪相关的亚​​次生空间平均为8-20厘米。 6月份未经修饰的积雪的密度小于0.35 g cm-3,但在整个季节增加到与压缩雪相当的水平。当在22个地点对积雪进行实验性压缩时,破坏了亚次生空间,对两种小型哺乳动物物种(Rusus fuscipes和Antechinus swainsonii)的检出率显着下降(p <0.0001),下降了75-80%。这些物种在整个冬季都保持活跃在雪下,并依赖于足够的亚潜伏空间。不论生境类型如何,通过火势清除植被(p <0.0001)都会减小亚隐空间的大小。在建立滑雪道之前,清除植被是地面准备工作的一部分。在表层土壤也受到干扰的超级修饰层中,可能会产生类似的效果(如果不是更极端的话)。应通过维持与亚潜层空间形成相关的自然特征(密集的灌木,巨石和/或微地形)并将开发范围限制在不存在这些特征的区域,来管理用于雪地游憩的雪域,以最大程度地减少对亚潜层动物的负面影响。 。

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