Modeling the Population Demographics & Viability of Imperiled Guzmania monostachia Populations

H. Pennington, Pranay Lingareddy, Erin N. Bodine
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Guzmania monostachia is a large, long-lived bromeliad whose leaves grow in a rosette pattern and is native to the Americas, but endangered in Florida due to damage caused by the invasive weevil Metamasius callizona. Each G. monostachia rosette can reproduce sexually via flowers or asexually by producing clonal offshoot rosettes. We model the population dynamics and demographic structure of a G. monostachia population using a Lefkovitch matrix model where each state represents a demographic class of rosettes. Model analysis over a range of uncertain parameters show the conditions under which a G. monostachia population is viable in the absence and presence of M. callizona, and the expected demographic structure under those conditions. In particular, our analysis illustrates that proportional reductions in survival have a qualitatively stronger impact on population viability than proportion reductions in clonal fecundity.
濒危古兹马种群的人口统计学和生存能力建模
Guzmania monostachia是一种大型、长寿的凤梨科植物,其叶子呈玫瑰花状生长,原产于美洲,但由于入侵的象鼻虫Metamasius calizona造成的破坏,在佛罗里达州濒临灭绝。每一个花楸莲座可以通过花有性繁殖,也可以通过无性繁殖产生无性分枝莲座。我们使用Lefkovitch矩阵模型,其中每个状态代表一个蔷薇丛的人口统计类别,来模拟单staachia种群的种群动态和人口结构。对一系列不确定参数的模型分析显示了在没有和存在加利福尼亚绿僵菌的情况下,单staachia种群的生存条件,以及在这些条件下的预期人口结构。特别是,我们的分析表明,存活率的比例降低对种群活力的影响比克隆繁殖力的比例降低在质量上更强。
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