Landscape characteristics associated with the occurrence of the flying squirrel Pteromys volans in old‐growth forests of northern Finland

We investigated whether the occurrence of the flying squirrel, a declined virgin forest species, was accounted for by the structure of the landscape in northeastern Finland We sampled 20 forest areas (1–77 km 2 in size) in 1995 for the occurrence of the species using a sampling plot method Landscape...

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Main Authors: Mönkkönen, Mikko, Reunanen, Pasi, Nikula, Ari, Inkeröinen, Jouko, Forsman, Jukka
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Published: Wiley 1997
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1600-0587.1997.tb00432.x 2023-12-03T10:27:48+01:00 Landscape characteristics associated with the occurrence of the flying squirrel Pteromys volans in old‐growth forests of northern Finland Mönkkönen, Mikko Reunanen, Pasi Nikula, Ari Inkeröinen, Jouko Forsman, Jukka 1997 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0587.1997.tb00432.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1600-0587.1997.tb00432.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1600-0587.1997.tb00432.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Ecography volume 20, issue 6, page 634-642 ISSN 0906-7590 1600-0587 Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics journal-article 1997 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0587.1997.tb00432.x 2023-11-09T13:51:37Z We investigated whether the occurrence of the flying squirrel, a declined virgin forest species, was accounted for by the structure of the landscape in northeastern Finland We sampled 20 forest areas (1–77 km 2 in size) in 1995 for the occurrence of the species using a sampling plot method Landscape structure around occupied and unoccupied areas were compared using seven different radii ranging from 100 m lo 10 km Classified satellite images were analyzed with Geographic Information System (GIS) Ten areas could be determined to be occupied by the flying squirrel Results showed that occupied areas did not deviate from unoccupied ones in total area In unoccupied areas there were more mature pine‐spruce forests, and less matrix habitat at the home range scale (100 m and 200 m radii) than in occupied areas Further more, in unoccupied forest areas open habitats (clear‐cuts, open fens) were more common than in occupied ones at distances between 200 m and 2 km around sampling plots These differences resulted from both larger mean patch size of and smaller mean nearest neighbor distance between open habitat patches m unoccupied than in occupied forest areas According to a logistic regression analysis, information on the amount of open habitat within 1 km radius alone correctly classified 75% of the areas into occupied and unoccupied ones The probability of the presence of flying squirrel decreases with the increasing amount of open habitat within 1 km The results suggest that increasing the amount of open habitats (e g clear‐cutting) at the local scale has a negative impact on the flying squirrel It is obvious that in the present situation where the population has severely declined and its optimal habitat is still diminishing, every patch suitable for the species ‐ whether occupied or not ‐may be important for the population persistence Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Wiley Online Library (via Crossref) Ecography 20 6 634 642
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Mönkkönen, Mikko
Reunanen, Pasi
Nikula, Ari
Inkeröinen, Jouko
Forsman, Jukka
Landscape characteristics associated with the occurrence of the flying squirrel Pteromys volans in old‐growth forests of northern Finland
topic_facet Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
description We investigated whether the occurrence of the flying squirrel, a declined virgin forest species, was accounted for by the structure of the landscape in northeastern Finland We sampled 20 forest areas (1–77 km 2 in size) in 1995 for the occurrence of the species using a sampling plot method Landscape structure around occupied and unoccupied areas were compared using seven different radii ranging from 100 m lo 10 km Classified satellite images were analyzed with Geographic Information System (GIS) Ten areas could be determined to be occupied by the flying squirrel Results showed that occupied areas did not deviate from unoccupied ones in total area In unoccupied areas there were more mature pine‐spruce forests, and less matrix habitat at the home range scale (100 m and 200 m radii) than in occupied areas Further more, in unoccupied forest areas open habitats (clear‐cuts, open fens) were more common than in occupied ones at distances between 200 m and 2 km around sampling plots These differences resulted from both larger mean patch size of and smaller mean nearest neighbor distance between open habitat patches m unoccupied than in occupied forest areas According to a logistic regression analysis, information on the amount of open habitat within 1 km radius alone correctly classified 75% of the areas into occupied and unoccupied ones The probability of the presence of flying squirrel decreases with the increasing amount of open habitat within 1 km The results suggest that increasing the amount of open habitats (e g clear‐cutting) at the local scale has a negative impact on the flying squirrel It is obvious that in the present situation where the population has severely declined and its optimal habitat is still diminishing, every patch suitable for the species ‐ whether occupied or not ‐may be important for the population persistence
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Mönkkönen, Mikko
Reunanen, Pasi
Nikula, Ari
Inkeröinen, Jouko
Forsman, Jukka
author_facet Mönkkönen, Mikko
Reunanen, Pasi
Nikula, Ari
Inkeröinen, Jouko
Forsman, Jukka
author_sort Mönkkönen, Mikko
title Landscape characteristics associated with the occurrence of the flying squirrel Pteromys volans in old‐growth forests of northern Finland
title_short Landscape characteristics associated with the occurrence of the flying squirrel Pteromys volans in old‐growth forests of northern Finland
title_full Landscape characteristics associated with the occurrence of the flying squirrel Pteromys volans in old‐growth forests of northern Finland
title_fullStr Landscape characteristics associated with the occurrence of the flying squirrel Pteromys volans in old‐growth forests of northern Finland
title_full_unstemmed Landscape characteristics associated with the occurrence of the flying squirrel Pteromys volans in old‐growth forests of northern Finland
title_sort landscape characteristics associated with the occurrence of the flying squirrel pteromys volans in old‐growth forests of northern finland
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