Habitat Suitability of Threespine Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus L.) in the Southern Limit of Its Global Distribution: Implications for Species Management and Conservation

André Moreira, Joana Boavida-Portugal, P. Almeida, Sara Silva, C. Alexandre
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: The conservation of fish biodiversity requires reliable information on their distribution and habitat use, especially of endemic species that generally occur in restricted geographic areas and specific habitats. This is the case of threespine stickleback ( G. aculeatus L.), that is a small freshwater fish listed as Endangered (EN) in Portugal, which represents the southern limit of the species global distribution. The monitoring and conservation of populations placed near to the species distribution limits is very important because in these places, small environmental changes can lead to the significant decline of local populations. However, due to the lack of knowledge about its regional distribution, ecology, and macrohabitat preferences, few measures have been proposed aiming the conservation of this species. This project aimed to identify which macro-scale environmental factors determine regional distribution of G. aculeatus , to predict their potential distribution and, therefore, define the most important areas for their protection and conservation. The occurrence data, from existing databases and specific sampling campaigns, together with 15 environmental macrohabitat predictors, were used to model the potential distribution of sticklebacks in Portugal, through an ensemble of species distributions models (SDM). Through the results of our ensemble model, we found that threespine stickleback may occur predominantly at lower stretches of river systems, where sandy substrate is dominant, and flow is higher. Sticklebacks are also more likely to occur in sites with high levels of rainfall in the driest month, thus avoiding locations with high potential for drying during summer, which tend to be common in the Iberian Peninsula. The species also tends to avoid steep slope areas, with high levels of annual precipitation. Based on our results, a probability map of occurrence was generated; from this, some river stretches were categorized into levels according to their importance for the conservation of the species. With the results obtained, it was also possible to identify some atypical populations, occurring in areas with low or null habitat suitability, which need to be further studied, because they must have developed physiological characteristics that allow them to subsist in places that are not conducive to their survival.
三刺棘鱼(Gasterosteus aculeatus L.)全球分布南缘的生境适宜性:物种管理与保护意义
保护鱼类的生物多样性需要关于其分布和生境利用的可靠资料,特别是关于一般出现在受限制的地理区域和特定生境的特有物种的资料。这是三刺棘鱼(G. aculeatus L.)的例子,这是一种在葡萄牙被列为濒危物种(EN)的小型淡水鱼,它代表了该物种全球分布的南部极限。监测和保护靠近物种分布极限的种群是非常重要的,因为在这些地方,微小的环境变化可能导致当地种群的显著减少。然而,由于缺乏对其区域分布、生态和大生境偏好的了解,针对该物种的保护措施很少。本项目旨在确定哪些宏观环境因子决定了针叶草的区域分布,预测其潜在分布,从而确定其最重要的保护和保护区域。来自现有数据库和特定采样活动的发生数据,以及15个环境宏观栖息地预测因子,通过物种分布模型(SDM)对葡萄牙棘鱼的潜在分布进行了建模。综上模型的结果表明,三刺鱼可能主要发生在河系的下游,那里以沙质基材为主,流量较大。刺鱼也更有可能出现在最干旱月份降雨量高的地方,从而避免在夏季有可能干燥的地方,这在伊比利亚半岛很常见。该物种还倾向于避开年降水量高的陡坡地区。根据我们的结果,生成了一个发生的概率图;据此,一些河段根据其对物种保护的重要性被划分为不同的等级。根据获得的结果,还可以确定一些非典型种群,这些种群发生在低生境适宜性或零生境适宜性的地区,需要进一步研究,因为它们必须发展出生理特征,使它们能够在不利于其生存的地方生存。
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