{"title":"利用图像前种群分析对智利南部红海胆Loxechinus albus 22年的生产力变化进行建模:对渔业和保护管理的见解","authors":"Marco Ortiz , Josué Diaz","doi":"10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2025.111345","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><div>Pre-image population analysis (PPA) corresponds to a graphic method which allows modelling population dynamics, being able to estimate local population growth parameters using time series of biomass and/or abundance. In this work, PPA was performed using two different types of biomass time series of the exploited red sea urchin <em>Loxechinus albus</em> (Molina, 1782) that inhabit three geographical areas in southern Chile estimating changes in productivity over a period of 22 years. Although the magnitudes of biomass in the time series seem to fluctuate in the analyzed time period, the PPA model parameters in terms of <em>x</em>* (equilibrium values) and <em>r</em> (growth rate, used as a proxy for productivity) showed a reduction between ∼15 - 37 % and ∼60 - 71 % respectively, highlighting that the Aisen Region (XI) showed the lowest values in both model parameters. Despite the above, the productivity (<em>r</em>) exhibited chaotic dynamics, reaching a flat level in last years. Based on current outcomes, it is suggested to consider the inter-annual magnitudes of equilibrium values (<em>x</em>*) and productivity (<em>r</em>) when determining the exploitation levels for <em>L. albus</em>. Likewise, the direction of change in transient values of productivity (<em>r</em>) could facilitate the monitoring of local populations of <em>L. albus</em>, providing useful information for the adoption of management decisions, such as the setting of fishing quotas and bans. Therefore, PPA could be a useful and complementary technique in estimating dynamic reference points that improve fisheries-management and conservation programs. Finally, it is recommended that PPA could be used as an easy single-species technique to assess the population dynamics of exploited and protected species.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":51043,"journal":{"name":"Ecological Modelling","volume":"510 ","pages":"Article 111345"},"PeriodicalIF":3.2000,"publicationDate":"2025-09-17","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Modelling 22-years of changes in productivity of the red sea urchin Loxechinus albus in southern Chile using the pre-image population analysis: insights for fishery and conservation management\",\"authors\":\"Marco Ortiz , Josué Diaz\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2025.111345\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><div>Pre-image population analysis (PPA) corresponds to a graphic method which allows modelling population dynamics, being able to estimate local population growth parameters using time series of biomass and/or abundance. In this work, PPA was performed using two different types of biomass time series of the exploited red sea urchin <em>Loxechinus albus</em> (Molina, 1782) that inhabit three geographical areas in southern Chile estimating changes in productivity over a period of 22 years. Although the magnitudes of biomass in the time series seem to fluctuate in the analyzed time period, the PPA model parameters in terms of <em>x</em>* (equilibrium values) and <em>r</em> (growth rate, used as a proxy for productivity) showed a reduction between ∼15 - 37 % and ∼60 - 71 % respectively, highlighting that the Aisen Region (XI) showed the lowest values in both model parameters. Despite the above, the productivity (<em>r</em>) exhibited chaotic dynamics, reaching a flat level in last years. Based on current outcomes, it is suggested to consider the inter-annual magnitudes of equilibrium values (<em>x</em>*) and productivity (<em>r</em>) when determining the exploitation levels for <em>L. albus</em>. Likewise, the direction of change in transient values of productivity (<em>r</em>) could facilitate the monitoring of local populations of <em>L. albus</em>, providing useful information for the adoption of management decisions, such as the setting of fishing quotas and bans. Therefore, PPA could be a useful and complementary technique in estimating dynamic reference points that improve fisheries-management and conservation programs. 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Modelling 22-years of changes in productivity of the red sea urchin Loxechinus albus in southern Chile using the pre-image population analysis: insights for fishery and conservation management
Pre-image population analysis (PPA) corresponds to a graphic method which allows modelling population dynamics, being able to estimate local population growth parameters using time series of biomass and/or abundance. In this work, PPA was performed using two different types of biomass time series of the exploited red sea urchin Loxechinus albus (Molina, 1782) that inhabit three geographical areas in southern Chile estimating changes in productivity over a period of 22 years. Although the magnitudes of biomass in the time series seem to fluctuate in the analyzed time period, the PPA model parameters in terms of x* (equilibrium values) and r (growth rate, used as a proxy for productivity) showed a reduction between ∼15 - 37 % and ∼60 - 71 % respectively, highlighting that the Aisen Region (XI) showed the lowest values in both model parameters. Despite the above, the productivity (r) exhibited chaotic dynamics, reaching a flat level in last years. Based on current outcomes, it is suggested to consider the inter-annual magnitudes of equilibrium values (x*) and productivity (r) when determining the exploitation levels for L. albus. Likewise, the direction of change in transient values of productivity (r) could facilitate the monitoring of local populations of L. albus, providing useful information for the adoption of management decisions, such as the setting of fishing quotas and bans. Therefore, PPA could be a useful and complementary technique in estimating dynamic reference points that improve fisheries-management and conservation programs. Finally, it is recommended that PPA could be used as an easy single-species technique to assess the population dynamics of exploited and protected species.
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The journal is concerned with the use of mathematical models and systems analysis for the description of ecological processes and for the sustainable management of resources. Human activity and well-being are dependent on and integrated with the functioning of ecosystems and the services they provide. We aim to understand these basic ecosystem functions using mathematical and conceptual modelling, systems analysis, thermodynamics, computer simulations, and ecological theory. This leads to a preference for process-based models embedded in theory with explicit causative agents as opposed to strictly statistical or correlative descriptions. These modelling methods can be applied to a wide spectrum of issues ranging from basic ecology to human ecology to socio-ecological systems. The journal welcomes research articles, short communications, review articles, letters to the editor, book reviews, and other communications. The journal also supports the activities of the [International Society of Ecological Modelling (ISEM)](http://www.isemna.org/).