Different Data for Different Goals: Exploring Trade-Offs and Synergies in the Use of Spatial Data Inputs to Optimize Conservation Action in Sagebrush Ecosystems

IF 2.3 2区 生物学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Jessica E. Shyvers, Bryan C. Tarbox, Adrian P. Monroe, Nicholas J. Van Lanen, Benjamin S. Robb, Erin K. Buchholtz, Courtney J. Duchardt, David R. Edmunds, Michael S. O'Donnell, Nathan D. Van Schmidt, Julie A. Heinrichs, Cameron L. Aldridge
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Ecosystems worldwide continue to experience rapid rates of habitat and species loss. Management actions to conserve and restore functional habitats are needed to reduce these declines, but funding and resources for such actions are limited. Spatial conservation prioritization (SCP) can facilitate strategic decision-making for targeted conservation planning and delivery, but complexities arise when management objectives include multiple wildlife species and ecological or management constraints, all of which can be further complicated by data uncertainty and existing conservation plans. The Prioritizing Restoration of Sagebrush Ecosystems Tool (PReSET), an R package-based decision-support tool, supports strategic ecosystem management planning across the sagebrush biome by using SCP. We adapted PReSET to better address the needs of multiple wildlife species, evaluate the effects of different ecological or management constraints on conservation outcomes, assess the influence of data uncertainty, and integrate existing conservation plans. Specifically, we developed optimization problems to identify priority sagebrush protection and restoration across the state of Wyoming, USA, and evaluated the efficacy and trade-offs of various approaches to problem design. We evaluated trade-offs in targeting multiple species compared to a single species, including using greater sage-grouse as a potential umbrella species to benefit other sagebrush-dependent wildlife. We then evaluated multi-species protection and restoration problems aimed at minimizing the risks of inadequate connectivity, climate change, and restoration failure, and accounted for data uncertainty to assess relationships between risk aversion of managers and conservation outcomes. We also developed optimization problems within conservation areas identified by an existing sagebrush conservation plan to evaluate the efficacy of guiding local-scale conservation delivery within more broadly defined conservation areas. Our results demonstrate how SCP methods can leverage novel spatial data to develop targeted decision-support resources that can facilitate landscape conservation planning and improve management outcomes across a wide array of systems and species.

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不同目标的不同数据:探索利用空间数据输入优化山艾树生态系统保护行动的权衡与协同作用。
世界各地的生态系统继续经历着栖息地和物种的快速丧失。需要采取管理行动来保护和恢复功能性栖息地,以减少这种下降,但这种行动的资金和资源有限。空间保护优先排序(SCP)可以促进有针对性的保护规划和实施的战略决策,但当管理目标包括多种野生动物物种和生态或管理约束时,复杂性就会出现,所有这些都可能因数据的不确定性和现有的保护计划而进一步复杂化。预置(PReSET)是一个基于R包的决策支持工具,通过SCP支持整个山艾生物群系的战略性生态系统管理规划。为了更好地满足多种野生动物物种的需求,评估不同生态或管理约束对保护结果的影响,评估数据不确定性的影响,并整合现有的保护计划,我们对PReSET进行了调整。具体而言,我们开发了优化问题,以确定美国怀俄明州的山艾树保护和恢复的优先级,并评估了各种问题设计方法的有效性和权衡。与单一物种相比,我们评估了针对多个物种的权衡,包括使用更大的艾草松鸡作为潜在的保护伞物种,以使其他依赖艾草的野生动物受益。然后,我们评估了多物种保护和恢复问题,旨在最大限度地降低连通性不足、气候变化和恢复失败的风险,并考虑了数据的不确定性,以评估管理者的风险规避与保护结果之间的关系。我们还开发了由现有山艾树保护计划确定的保护区内的优化问题,以评估在更广泛定义的保护区内指导局部规模保护交付的有效性。我们的研究结果展示了SCP方法如何利用新的空间数据来开发有针对性的决策支持资源,这些资源可以促进景观保护规划,并改善各种系统和物种的管理结果。
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1027
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期刊介绍: Ecology and Evolution is the peer reviewed journal for rapid dissemination of research in all areas of ecology, evolution and conservation science. The journal gives priority to quality research reports, theoretical or empirical, that develop our understanding of organisms and their diversity, interactions between them, and the natural environment. Ecology and Evolution gives prompt and equal consideration to papers reporting theoretical, experimental, applied and descriptive work in terrestrial and aquatic environments. The journal will consider submissions across taxa in areas including but not limited to micro and macro ecological and evolutionary processes, characteristics of and interactions between individuals, populations, communities and the environment, physiological responses to environmental change, population genetics and phylogenetics, relatedness and kin selection, life histories, systematics and taxonomy, conservation genetics, extinction, speciation, adaption, behaviour, biodiversity, species abundance, macroecology, population and ecosystem dynamics, and conservation policy.
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