Spix’s Macaw Cyanopsitta spixii (Wagler, 1832) population viability analysis

IF 1.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Ugo Vercillo, L. Oliveira-Santos, Marisa Novaes, C. Purchase, Candice Purchase, C. Lugarini, Ariane Ferreira, P. De Marco, Vladislav Marcuk, J. L. Franco
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Summary Spix’s Macaw Cyanopsitta spixii is one of the most endangered Neotropical Psittacidae species. Extinct in the wild in the year 2000, in June 2022 the first cohort of C. spixii was reintroduced to its original habitat. For a successful reintroduction of the species, it is necessary to examine the viability of the population against natural and external threats and the environmental requirements for success. Thus, this paper presents a “Population Viability Analysis” (PVA) for Spix’s Macaw. It used the Vortex and RangeShiftR software, biological and environmental data from a bibliographic survey, and information provided by the field team responsible for the reintroduction of the species, and who work directly with the species in captivity. We found that the minimum viable population (MVP) for reintroduction of the species is 20 individuals. However, considering the impact of disease, drought, hunting, and illegal trafficking, this population can only persist if the release of individuals from captivity occurs annually over the next 20 years combined with the reforestation of natural habitat to support population growth.
Spix’s Macaw Cyanopsitta spixii (Wagler, 1832)种群生存力分析
spixii蓝金刚鹦鹉是新热带鹦鹉科濒危物种之一。2000年在野外灭绝,2022年6月,第一批棘猴被重新引入其原始栖息地。为了成功地重新引入该物种,有必要审查该种群对自然和外部威胁的生存能力以及成功的环境要求。因此,本文提出了斯皮克斯金刚鹦鹉的“种群生存力分析”(PVA)。它使用了Vortex和RangeShiftR软件,从书目调查中获得的生物和环境数据,以及负责重新引入该物种的实地小组提供的信息,这些小组直接与圈养物种一起工作。结果表明,该物种重新引入的最小生存种群(MVP)为20个。然而,考虑到疾病、干旱、狩猎和非法贩运的影响,只有在未来20年里每年从圈养中释放个体,并在自然栖息地重新造林以支持人口增长的情况下,这个种群才能持续存在。
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3.40
自引率
6.20%
发文量
50
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Bird Conservation International is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal that seeks to promote worldwide research and action for the conservation of birds and the habitats upon which they depend. The official journal of BirdLife International, it provides stimulating, international and up-to-date coverage of a broad range of conservation topics, using birds to illuminate wider issues of biodiversity, conservation and sustainable resource use. It publishes original papers and reviews, including targeted articles and recommendations by leading experts.
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