Did ManFor C.BD forest treatments influence species biodiversity of amphibians and reptiles?
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Amphibians and reptiles species diversity in the Manfor C.BD
sites was assessed using herpetological standard census methodologies
(Heyer et al., 1994; McDiarmid et al., 2012). Species
diversity greatly varies among sites (Table 1; Figure 1). The site
areas range between 30 and 35 hectares with the exception of the
site Monte di Mezzo - Pennataro (about 400 ha).
Species richness, for both amphibians and reptiles, did not vary
before and after silvicultural treatments, and even on control sites
without treatment. Aquatic sites used by amphibians as breeding
sites before forest harvesting were used by the same species after
treatments as well. The number of reptile species, generally
recorded as a result of the encounter of single individuals since
their abundance in forest environment is often very low, was also
confirmed. New treatments in studied forests did not affect herpetofauna
species richness. However, we have to interpret such
results with caution, since effects were measured within a very
short time interval after thinning treatments and, consequently,
they have therefore little significance. Low vagile species
(amphibians and reptiles) disappear from environment only in the
event of a drastic and sudden environmental change (habitat
destruction or loss).
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Forestry; Biodiversity; best Practices; ManFor
Elenco autori:
Romano, Antonio; Costa, Andrea
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