分布模型在墨西哥特有lagomorf保护中的应用

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Therya Pub Date : 2021-09-19 DOI:10.12933/therya-21-1088
Luis José Aguirre López, T. Escalante
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火山兔(Romerolagus diazi)是墨西哥火山带中东部的特有物种,是世界上最受威胁的泻湖动物之一。有几个因素可能会减少其地理分布,这已经局限于Pelado、Tláloc、Iztaccíhuatl和Popocatépetl火山。我们的研究旨在根据物种分布模型,在Iztaccíhuatl Popocatépetl国家公园(IPNP)内提出保护这种兔子的优先区域。火山兔的存在数据是通过不同的现场采样技术以及公共和私人数据库收集的。用于建模适用性的环境预测因子是从开放式遥感器和地形信息中获得的。通过评估不同的变量和数据集来调整模型的性能,以提高结果的确定性。我们获得了火山兔可能占据的IPNP内132.5平方公里的面积和7平方公里的高度适宜面积。此外,在国家公园内确定了火山兔的四个优先保护多边形。结果表明,该公园的适宜性和潜在分布并不均匀,以穆氏菌为主的高山草甸是最适合迪亚兹的区域。因此,保护策略应侧重于保护优先多边形中的这些草地,避免游客和非技术人员进入。这项工作代表了对火山兔保护的贡献,也是用于IPNP的理论和实践工具。
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Use of distribution models in the conservation of a Mexican endemic lagomorph
The volcano rabbit (Romerolagus diazi), endemic to the central-eastern Transmexican Volcanic Belt, is one of the most threatened lagomorphs worldwide.  Several factors threaten to decrease its geographical distribution, which is already restricted to the Pelado, Tláloc, Iztaccíhuatl, and Popocatépetl volcanoes.  Our study aimed to propose priority areas for the conservation of this rabbit within Iztaccíhuatl-Popocatépetl National Park (IPNP) based on species distribution models.  Volcano rabbit presence data were collected through different field sampling techniques and public and private databases.  The environmental predictors used to model suitability were obtained from both open-access remote sensors and topographic information.  The models’ performance was adjusted by evaluating different sets of variables and data to improve the certainty of the results.  We obtained an area of 132.5 km2 within the IPNP potentially occupied by the volcano rabbit and a high suitability area of 7 km2.  In addition, four priority conservation polygons for the volcano rabbit were identified within the National Park.  We showed that the suitability and potential distribution are not uniform in the park, being the alpine meadow dominated by Muhlenbergia sp., the most suitable area for R. diazi.  Therefore, the conservation strategies should focus on preserving these meadows in the prioritized polygons, avoiding tourist and unskilled personnel’s access.  This work represents a contribution to the conservation of the volcano rabbit and a theoretical and practical tool for use in the IPNP.
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Therya
Therya Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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8 weeks
期刊介绍: THERYA aims to disseminate information and original and unpublished knowledge related to the study of mammals in all disciplines of knowledge. It is an open forum for teachers, researchers, professionals and students worldwide in which articles are published in Spanish and English.
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