干旱对一种濒危爬行动物长期种群的复合影响

IF 2.6 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Erin R. Zylstra , Chad A. Rubke , Robert J. Steidl
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摘要

评估濒危物种的状况和趋势需要从整个物种范围的种群中收集长期数据。通常,这些数据可以帮助确定控制人口时空变化的过程,这可以指导保护工作,并为物种对未来环境变化的反应提供预测。我们评估了34年来亚利桑那州索诺兰沙漠象龟(Gopherus morafkai) 17个种群的捕获-再捕获数据。我们描述了成虫和幼虫存活率的时空变化、个体从幼虫向成虫过渡的速率以及种群变化率。成人的年生存率很高(女性:0.96[95%可信区间= 0.94-0.98];雄性:0.95[0.93-0.97]),幼鱼更低(0.77 [0.70-0.82]);转换率较低(0.09[0.06-0.13])。在人口超过1万人的城市附近,成年人的存活率较低,而在更混乱的地区,成年人的存活率较高。然而,与干旱对幼鱼和成虫生存的负面影响(尤其是在干旱地区)相比,这些空间差异的来源很小。虽然我们的研究结果表明,亚利桑那州的人口目前稳定或增加,但如果干旱的严重程度和持续时间如预期的那样增加,未来人口减少的可能性很大。
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Compounding effects of drought on long-term demography of a threatened reptile
Assessing the status and trends of at-risk species requires long-term data gathered from populations throughout a species' range. Often, these data can help to identify processes that govern spatiotemporal variation in demography, which can guide conservation efforts and inform predictions about a species’ response to future environmental change. We evaluated 34 years of capture-recapture data from 17 populations of Sonoran desert tortoises (Gopherus morafkai) in Arizona. We characterized spatial and temporal variation in adult and juvenile survival, rates at which individuals transitioned from juveniles to adults, and rates of population change. Annual survival was high for adults (females: 0.96 [95% credible interval = 0.94–0.98]; males: 0.95 [0.93–0.97]) and lower for juveniles (0.77 [0.70–0.82]); transition rates were low (0.09 [0.06–0.13]). Adult survival was lower in populations near cities with 10,000 or more residents and transition rates were higher in more mesic areas. These sources of spatial variation were small, however, compared to the negative effects of drought on both juvenile and adult survival, particularly in arid regions. Although our findings suggest that populations in Arizona are currently stable or increasing, there is a high probability of future population declines if the severity and duration of droughts increase as expected.
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Journal of Arid Environments
Journal of Arid Environments 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
3.70%
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144
审稿时长
55 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Arid Environments is an international journal publishing original scientific and technical research articles on physical, biological and cultural aspects of arid, semi-arid, and desert environments. As a forum of multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary dialogue it addresses research on all aspects of arid environments and their past, present and future use.
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