利用有限数据为决策支持建立可行性模型:蜥蜴案例研究

IF 0.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Ashley B.C. Goode, Nathan Allan, Conor P. McGowan
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高原斑尾无耳蜥蜴 Holbrookia lacerata 是德克萨斯州中部的一种地蜥,正在接受美国濒危物种法案的审查,以将其列为濒危物种,但迄今为止尚未开发出种群动态或生存能力的预测模型。我们在一个种群生存力分析模型中使用了有限的可用数据和已公布的人口统计率,以预测这些蜥蜴在参数和生态不确定性以及时间可变性条件下的未来状况。即使在数据稀少、生命史信息有限的情况下,生存力模型也能帮助明确在不确定情况下管理选择的后果。我们的模型预测,平均而言,种群数量在未来会下降。未来 20 年后的准灭绝概率较低,但到 50 年后将达到 0.60。灭绝风险在很大程度上取决于道路死亡效应和暴露在道路上的种群比例,而这两个因素目前都是不确定的。尽管存在这些未知因素,我们的模型仍能帮助管理者考虑该物种未来的丰度和灭绝风险,并做出管理决策,以预测种群的生存能力,同时也为未来的研究和监测确定了关键的不确定因素。
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Viability Modeling for Decision Support with Limited Data: a Lizard Case Study
Plateau Spot-tailed Earless Lizards Holbrookia lacerata are a species of ground lizard in central Texas that are under review for listing as endangered under the U.S. Endangered Species Act, but heretofore no predictive models of population dynamics or viability have been developed. We used limited available data and published demographic rates in a population viability analysis model to predict the future status of these lizards under parametric and ecological uncertainty and temporal variability. Even in cases where data are sparse and life history information are limited, viability models can help clarify the consequences of management choices given the uncertainty. Our model predicted that on average populations will decline in the future. Quasi-extinction probability was low 20 years into the future but up to 0.60 by 50 years. Extinction risk was highly dependent on the road mortality effect and the proportion of the population exposed to roadways, both of which are currently uncertain quantities. Despite these unknowns, our model enables managers to consider the future abundance and extinction risk for the species and make decisions about management to project population viability and also identifies key uncertainties for future research and monitoring.
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Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management
Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-ECOLOGY
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1.60
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43
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management encourages submission of original, high quality, English-language scientific papers on the practical application and integration of science to conservation and management of native North American fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats in the following categories: Articles, Notes, Surveys and Issues and Perspectives. Papers that do not relate directly to native North American fish, wildlife plants or their habitats may be considered if they highlight species that are closely related to, or conservation issues that are germane to, those in North America.
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