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Landscape Structure Indicators as a Key Feature in Habitat Selection: an Operational Approach to Conservation Planning

机译:景观结构指标作为生境选择的关键特征:保护规划的一种操作方法

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Landscape structure is a key factor for biodiversity conservation. We assessed the potential role of landscaperelated habitat structure on Hazel Grouse (Tetrastesbonasia) by recording the occurrence of the species. Hazel Grouse is a widely recognized endangered species, because of the habitat loss as a direct consequence of land use change that is jeopardizing the species survival. The aim of this study is to provide a method based on habitat suitability modelling to explore and analyse hazel grouse- landscape structure and its relation to key habitat features. We evaluated landscape factors and critical threshold for monitoring the species, in order to assess the predictive power of models based on fieldsurveys, ancillary information and high resolution infrared aerial photographs. We tested Maximum Entropy (MaxEnt) algorithm, in order to predict the distribution of Hazel Grouse species, in the complex mountain landscape within the study site. This presence-only modelling method has showed numerous advantages over many other approaches. It is based on a function that links the fitness of individuals to their environment. Our results were highly consistent with field knowledge, showing that habitat modelling generated using spatial statistics and GIS can effectively help in the characterization of habitat requirements and the localization of the species suitable habitat. We found also that key drivers of Hazel Grouse distribution are not only environmental factors, in particular linked to elevation in mountain areas,but also landscape heterogeneity is a key feature. Hence, conservation of this species will require land management practices that maintain heterogeneous landscape; in particular small forest openings are essential for the species. The approach developed seem to be a promising operational tool for local and regional managers interested in species monitoring and management within the long term.
机译:景观结构是保护生物多样性的关键因素。我们通过记录该物种的发生情况,评估了与景观相关的栖息地结构在榛鸡(Tetrastesbonasia)上的潜在作用。榛树松鸡是一种广为人知的濒危物种,因为栖息地的丧失是土地利用变化的直接后果,正危及物种的生存。这项研究的目的是提供一种基于栖息地适应性模型的方法,以探索和分析榛鸡的松鸡-景观结构及其与关键栖息地特征的关系。为了评估基于野外调查,辅助信息和高分辨率红外航拍照片的模型的预测能力,我们评估了景观因子和监测该物种的临界阈值。我们测试了最大熵(MaxEnt)算法,以预测榛子松鸡物种在研究地点内复杂的山地景观中的分布。与其他许多方法相比,这种仅存在的建模方法已显示出许多优点。它基于将个人适应性与环境联系起来的功能。我们的结果与现场知识高度吻合,表明使用空间统计和GIS生成的栖息地模型可以有效地帮助刻画栖息地需求的特征以及合适的物种栖息地的定位。我们还发现,榛树松鸡分布的关键驱动力不仅是环境因素,尤其是与山区海拔高度相关的因素,而且景观异质性也是关键特征。因此,保护​​该物种将需要土地管理实践,以保持异质景观。特别是对于这些物种而言,小小的森林开放是必不可少的。对于长期和长期对物种监测和管理感兴趣的地方和区域管理者而言,开发的方法似乎是一种有前途的操作工具。

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