How to translate text using browser tools
7 January 2022 Determining habitat requirements for the southeastern pocket gopher (Geomys pinetis) at multiple scales
Elizabeth I. Parsons, Robert A. Gitzen, J. T. Pynne, L. Mike Conner, Steven B. Castleberry, Sarah I. Duncan, James D. Austin, Robert A. McCleery
Author Affiliations +
Abstract

Pocket gophers provide vital ecosystem services; however, species like the southeastern pocket gopher (Geomys pinetis), endemic to the southeastern United States, are declining. Long-term conservation of this species requires greater understanding of its habitat characteristics. Our objective here was to determine habitat features associated with southeastern pocket gopher occurrence at the local (100 ha) and home-range (0.09 ha) scales. We assessed occurrence and carried out vegetation surveys at 177 sites across the species' range during the growing season (March–September) 2016–2017. At the local scale, we found a negative relationship between occurrence and groundcover height and a quadratic relationship with canopy closure. At the home-range scale, occurrence was positively related to grass groundcover and had a quadratic relationship with canopy closure. Restoration of southeastern pocket gopher habitat should focus on creating or maintaining areas with intermediate canopy (∼45–55%) and an understory dominated by grasses and forbs.

Elizabeth I. Parsons, Robert A. Gitzen, J. T. Pynne, L. Mike Conner, Steven B. Castleberry, Sarah I. Duncan, James D. Austin, and Robert A. McCleery "Determining habitat requirements for the southeastern pocket gopher (Geomys pinetis) at multiple scales," Journal of Mammalogy 103(3), 672-679, (7 January 2022). https://doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyab144
Received: 25 September 2021; Accepted: 10 November 2021; Published: 7 January 2022
KEYWORDS
canopy cover
conservation
ecosystem engineer
fossorial mammal
Geomyidae
habitat selection
herbaceous cover
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission
Back to Top