智利两个 Huemul(Hippocamelus bisulcus)(Molina,1782 年)种群的种群活力分析和管理建议

IF 1.9 4区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY
Carla Solís-López, Ana Paola Yusti-Muñoz, Javier A. Simonetti
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据估计,阿根廷和智利之间的 Huemul(Hippocamelus bisulcus)全球种群数量为 2000 只,不到其历史种群数量的 1%,被列为 "濒危物种"。通过种群存活率分析,我们试图估算两个胡马种群在不同威胁情况下的存活率。通过敏感性分析,我们希望找出与每个种群生存更相关的威胁、环境或种群变量。我们的主要目标是通过确定威胁的轻重缓急,为智利的物种管理做出贡献,并寻求未来保护战略的重点。这项研究涉及内瓦多斯德奇兰-拉古纳德尔拉哈生物走廊生物圈保护区(NCLL)和塞罗卡斯蒂略国家公园(PNCC)的胡蜂种群。NCLL 种群的存活率很低,平均灭绝时间为 45.9 年;相比之下,PNCC 种群的存活率较高,平均灭绝时间为 68.6 年。狗的捕食和骚扰似乎对这两个种群的命运产生了最大的负面影响。此外,种群对雌性繁殖比例和雌性死亡率高度敏感。根据我们的研究结果,我们建议将保护工作集中在减少或消除狗攻击和捕食胡柚的机会上,并将监测行动集中在雌性胡柚上。
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Population viability analysis and management recommendations for two huemul (Hippocamelus bisulcus) (Molina, 1782) populations in Chile

Population viability analysis and management recommendations for two huemul (Hippocamelus bisulcus) (Molina, 1782) populations in Chile

With a global population estimated at 2000 individuals between Argentina and Chile, less than 1% of its historical population, the huemul (Hippocamelus bisulcus) is categorized as “Endangered”. Through a population viability analysis, we sought to estimate the viability of two huemul populations under different threat scenarios. Through a sensitivity analysis, we expected to identify those threats, and environmental or population variables that are more relevant for each population survival. Our main goal is to contribute to the management of the species in Chile through threats prioritization seeking to focus future conservation strategies. This research involved huemul populations from the Nevados de Chillán-Laguna del Laja Biological Corridor Biosphere Reserve (NCLL) and the Cerro Castillo National Park (PNCC). The NCLL population showed a very low probability of survival with a mean time to extinction of 45.9 years; in contrast, PNCC population exhibited a higher probability of survival with a mean time to extinction of 68.6 years. Predation and harassment by dogs seem to have the most significant negative impact on both populations’ fate. Additionally, populations were highly sensitive to the percentage of reproductive females and female mortality. Based on our findings, we proposed concentrating conservation efforts on reducing or eliminating dogs’ chances to attacks and predate huemul, as well as to focus surveillance actions on females.

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Mammalian Biology
Mammalian Biology 生物-动物学
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
12.50%
发文量
127
审稿时长
10.1 weeks
期刊介绍: Mammalian Biology (formerly Zeitschrift für Säugetierkunde) is an international scientific journal edited by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Säugetierkunde (German Society for Mammalian Biology). The journal is devoted to the publication of research on mammals. Its scope covers all aspects of mammalian biology, such as anatomy, morphology, palaeontology, taxonomy, systematics, molecular biology, physiology, neurobiology, ethology, genetics, reproduction, development, evolutionary biology, domestication, ecology, wildlife biology and diseases, conservation biology, and the biology of zoo mammals.
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