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Use of 'Micro'-corridors by eastern Coyotes, Canis latrans, in a heavily urbanized area: Implications for ecosystem management

机译:郊狼东部的郊狼在严重城市化的地区使用“微型”走廊:对生态系统管理的影响

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We document the use of very narrow, linear corridors (termed "micro-corridors") that facilitated movements by both a transient and a resident group of eastern Coyotes (Canis latrans) in a heavily urbanized area in north Boston, Massachusetts. Two corridors are discussed: one, a railroad line through downtown Boston; and two, a hole in a cemetery fence giving access to two separated cemeteries in a region of intense human development. Coyotes can be good subjects to illustrate the use of fragmented landscapes because they are common and thus are abundant enough to study yet are wary and avoid novel things and generally avoid people.
机译:我们记录了非常狭窄的线性走廊(称为“微走廊”)的使用,该走廊便利了东郊狼(Canis latrans)的临时居民和常住居民在马萨诸塞州北部波士顿市区高度稠密的地区的移动。讨论了两个走廊:一是穿过波士顿市中心的铁路线;二是铁路。第二个是在墓地围墙上的洞,可通往人类发展密集地区的两个独立的墓地。土狼可能是很好的主题,它们说明了零散的景观的用法,因为它们很常见,因此足够进行研究,但要警惕并避免新颖的事物,并且通常避开人们。

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