Western green lizards (Lacerta bilineata) do not select the composition or structure of the ecotones in Northern Italy
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
The conservation status of the Western green lizard (Lacerta bilineata) in Italy is probably not favourable. In the Po plain the species is rapidly declining outside of the protected areas, mainly because of the loss of hedges and natural vegetation in general. In this paper, we analysed the preference by Western
green lizard on the ecotone features in a large population settled in Northern Italy, in order to detect the
habitat characteristics of the ecotones that could explain the occurrence of the species. We monitored a
Western green lizard population by using the line-transect method from May to September 2006-2007 in a
regional park (24.000 ha) located along the Adda river, and we investigated species habitat requirements by
comparing presence/absence plots through compositional analysis and multi-model inference. Out of the 25
variables considered, the only two differing between used and not used ecotones were related to soil type
(litter soils were preferred) and wood layer (autochthonous natural woods were preferred), suggesting that
Western green lizard used the ecotonal zones of the park irrespective of their structure and composition. This
result has important implication on management and conservation of the species in Northern Italy, as the
occurrence of the species appears to be favoured by the presence of ecotones itself rather than by their
quality
green lizard on the ecotone features in a large population settled in Northern Italy, in order to detect the
habitat characteristics of the ecotones that could explain the occurrence of the species. We monitored a
Western green lizard population by using the line-transect method from May to September 2006-2007 in a
regional park (24.000 ha) located along the Adda river, and we investigated species habitat requirements by
comparing presence/absence plots through compositional analysis and multi-model inference. Out of the 25
variables considered, the only two differing between used and not used ecotones were related to soil type
(litter soils were preferred) and wood layer (autochthonous natural woods were preferred), suggesting that
Western green lizard used the ecotonal zones of the park irrespective of their structure and composition. This
result has important implication on management and conservation of the species in Northern Italy, as the
occurrence of the species appears to be favoured by the presence of ecotones itself rather than by their
quality
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
habitat selection; compositional analysis; multi-model inference; management and conservation; Lacerta bilineata
Elenco autori:
Sacchi, Roberto; Marchesi, M; Gentilli, AUGUSTO SERGIO; PELLITTERI ROSA, Daniele; Scali, S; Borelli, A.
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