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Title: Impact of Fragmentation and Roads on Albany Pine Bush


1
Impact of Fragmentation and Roads on Albany Pine
Bush
  • Dr. James Danoff-Burg
  • Dept. Ecology, Evolution, Environmental Biology
  • Columbia University
  • NY, NY 10027
  • Jd363_at_columbia.edu

2
Value of Albany Pine Bush (APB)
  • A Significant Habitat of the New York Bight
    Watershed - US Fish Wildlife Service
  • Largest worldwide intact inland barrens
  • pitch pine scrub oak community
  • Globally unique ecosystem
  • Karner Blue butterfly (Lycaeides melissa
    samuelis)
  • a state federally listed endangered species
  • NWF, Nature Conservancy, and other global
    conservation groups interested
  • First described from Albany Pine Bush
  • Populations are declining precipitously
  • Feeds on Wild Lupine (Lupinus perennis)
  • Recreation and Nature Enjoyment

3
Threats to APB Biodiversity
  • Habitat Loss and Fragmentation
  • Smaller area smaller populations decreased
    species persistence
  • Habitat Degradation
  • Edge effects cause effects to percolate into
    remaining habitat and make some of it unusable
  • E.g., 200 m Australian rainforest bird avoidance
    of edge
  • Invasive Species
  • Threats to natives b/c competition, predation,
    parasitism, etc.
  • Brought in via human movement along roads
  • All are potential outcomes of the proposed
    development of this parcel

4
Remaining Viable APB -Currently
5
Fragmentation Degradation
Habitat Loss
Lupe
Habitat Degradation (Edge Effects)
DiCaprio Farm
Habitat Degradation (Edge Effects)
APB Unique Area
Siver Rd.
Old State Rd.
6
Remaining Viable APB - After
Lupe
7
Invasive Species
  • Unknown potential impact probably significant
  • Competitors, predators on Karner Blue butterfly
  • Competitors, herbivores, pests of wild lupines
  • Activities that will lead to introductions
  • Construction (e.g., Asian Longhorn Beetle in wood
    packing)
  • Driving and other transportation (e.g., seeds,
    insects, etc.)
  • Residences (e.g., escaped plantings, pets, and
    pests)

8
Conclusion
  • Proposed project would have significant negative
    impact
  • Impact would involve at least twice the land area
    of the project
  • Invasive species could significantly increase
    this affected area

Lupe
9
Recommendation
  • Recommend against project
  • Recommend for listing this area (and surrounding
    localities) as part of the Pine Bush Unique State
    Area
  • Significant Size
  • Contiguous
  • Unique ecosystem
  • Highly endangered
  • Slow to recover
  • disturbance
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