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Prioritization of landscape connectivity for the conservation of Peary caribou

机译:优先考虑景观连通性以保护Peary驯鹿

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Adequate connectivity between discontinuous habitat patches is crucial for the persistence of metapopulations across space and time. Loss of landscape connectivity is often a direct result of fragmentation caused by human activities but also can be caused indirectly through anthropogenic climate change. Peary caribou (Rangifer tarandus pearyi) are widely dispersed across the islands of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago and rely on sea ice to move seasonally between island habitats throughout their range. Seasonal connectivity provided by sea ice is necessary to maintain genetic diversity and to facilitate dispersal and recolonization of areas from which caribou have been extirpated. We used least‐cost path analysis and circuit theory to model connectivity across Peary caribou range, and future climate projections to investigate how this connectivity might be affected by a warming climate. Further, we used measures of current flow centrality to estimate the role of High Arctic islands in maintaining connectivity between Peary caribou populations and to identify and prioritize those islands and linkages most important for conservation. Our results suggest that the Bathurst Island complex plays a critical role in facilitating connectivity between Peary caribou populations. Large islands, including Banks, Victoria, and Ellesmere have limited roles in connecting Peary caribou. Without rigorous greenhouse gas emission reductions our projections indicate that by 2100 all connectivity between the more southern Peary caribou populations will be lost for important spring and early‐winter movement periods. Continued connectivity across the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, and possibly Peary caribou persistence, ultimately hinges on global commitments to limit climate change. Our research highlights priority areas where, in addition to emission reductions, conservation efforts to maintain connectivity would be most effective.
机译:不连续的栖息地斑块之间足够的连通性对于跨时空持久存在种群至关重要。景观连通性的丧失通常是人类活动造成碎片化的直接结果,也可能是由于人为气候变化而间接造成的。北美驯鹿(Rangifer tarandus pearyi)广泛分布于加拿大北极群岛的各个岛屿,并依靠海冰在整个岛屿栖息地之间季节性移动。海冰提供的季节性连通性对于维持遗传多样性和促进已经驯鹿驯化的地区的扩散和重新定殖是必要的。我们使用了成本最低的路径分析和回路理论对整个Peary北美驯鹿范围内的连通性进行建模,并对未来的气候预测进行了调查,以研究这种连通性如何受到气候变暖的影响。此外,我们使用电流集中度的方法来估算北极高岛在维持佩里驯鹿种群之间的连通性方面的作用,并确定和优先考虑那些对保护最重要的岛屿和联系。我们的结果表明,巴瑟斯特岛综合体在促进佩里驯鹿种群之间的连通性方面发挥着关键作用。包括班克斯,维多利亚和埃尔斯米尔在内的大岛在连接佩里驯鹿方面的作用有限。如果不严格减少温室气体的排放量,我们的预测表明,到2100年,在重要的春季和冬季运动初期,南部Peary驯鹿种群之间的所有连接都将丢失。整个加拿大北极群岛之间持续的连通性,以及佩里驯鹿的持久性,最终取决于全球对限制气候变化的承诺。我们的研究突出了优先领域,在这些领域中,除了减少排放量之外,为保持连通性而进行的养护工作也是最有效的。

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