Author:
O’Farrell Thomas P.,Mathews Nancy E.,McCue Patrick M.,Kelly Mary S.
Abstract
ABSTRACTBurrows of the endangered giant kangaroorat, Dipodomys ingens, were found on the U.S. Department of Energy’s Naval Petroleum Reserves in Kern County, California. The majority of burrows (63%) were found in areas of low relief (4.3 ± 0.5°, n=32) on valley floors but 28% were unexpectedly found on low relief areas (6.4 ± 0.8°, n=39) in the uplands. Burrows were not distributed in proportion to the arealextend of the soil series, but were concentrated in deep alluvial sandy loams. Well pads were the most frequently observed (73% of 211) humandisturbance in the vicinity of burrows, but they were the most distant (150± 61m, n=150). Dirt roads were observed closer to burrows (50 ± 10 m, n=28) but less frequently (4%). Only 8 burrows were found in the vicinity of proposed petroleum developments but no projects had to me modified to avoid negatively affecting the species.RESUMEN.—Madrigueras de las ratas canguro, Dipodomys ingens, a riesgo de extinsioń, fueron localizadas en el Departmento de Energía, Reservas Navales de Petroleo en el Condado de Kern, California. La mayoria de las madrigueras (63%) se encuentran en arias de bajo relieve (4.3 ± 0.5°, n=32) en valles, pero el 28% fueron inesperadamente localizadas en arias de bajo relieve (6.4 ± 0.8°, n=39) en terrenos elevados. Las madriguera no se distribuyen en proporcion de acuerdo a la variedad de terrenos, sino concentradas en las lomas aluviales arenosas. Los disturbios humanos observados con mas frecuencia (73% of 211) en la vecindad de las madrigueras son los almohadillas de pozos petroleros pero se encontran amayor distancia (150 ± 61m, n=150). Caminos de tierra fueron encontrados cerca de las madrigueras (50 ± 10m, n=28) pero con menos frecuenciz (4%). Unicamente ocho madrigueras fueron localizadas en la vecindad de los propuestos desarroyos petroleros pero ningun proyecto se debe modificar para evitar efectos negativos que pueden afectar a la especie.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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