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Models of Regional Habitat Quality and Connectivity for Pumas (Puma concolor) in the Southwestern United States

机译:美国西南部美洲狮(Puma concolor)的区域生境质量和连通性模型

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The impact of landscape changes on the quality and connectivity of habitats for multiple wildlife species is of global conservation concern. In the southwestern United States, pumas (Puma concolor) are a well distributed and wide-ranging large carnivore that are sensitive to loss of habitat and to the disruption of pathways that connect their populations. We used an expert-based approach to define and derive variables hypothesized to influence the quality, location, and permeability of habitat for pumas within an area encompassing the entire states of Arizona and New Mexico. Survey results indicated that the presence of woodland and forest cover types, rugged terrain, and canyon bottom and ridgeline topography were expected to be important predictors of both high quality habitat and heightened permeability. As road density, distance to water, or human population density increased, the quality and permeability of habitats were predicted to decline. Using these results, we identified 67 high quality patches across the study area, and applied concepts from electronic circuit theory to estimate regional patterns of connectivity among these patches. Maps of current flow among individual pairs of patches highlighted possible pinch points along two major interstate highways. Current flow summed across all pairs of patches highlighted areas important for keeping the entire network connected, regardless of patch size. Cumulative current flow was highest in Arizona north of the Colorado River and around Grand Canyon National Park, and in the Sky Islands region owing to the many small habitat patches present. Our outputs present a first approximation of habitat quality and connectivity for dispersing pumas in the southwestern United States. Map results can be used to help target finer-scaled analyses in support of planning efforts concerned with the maintenance of puma metapopulation structure, as well as the protection of landscape features that facilitate the dispersal process.
机译:景观变化对多种野生动植物物种的栖息地质量和连通性的影响是全球保护所关注的问题。在美国西南部,美洲狮(Puma concolor)是分布广泛且分布广泛的大型食肉动物,对生境的丧失和连接其种群的途径的破坏很敏感。我们使用了一种基于专家的方法来定义和导出假设变量,这些变量会影响整个亚利桑那州和新墨西哥州范围内的美洲豹栖息地的质量,位置和通透性。调查结果表明,林地和森林覆盖类型,崎terrain的地形以及峡谷底和山脊线的地形的存在有望成为高质量栖息地和通透性提高的重要预测指标。随着道路密度,与水的距离或人口密度的增加,栖息地的质量和渗透性预计会下降。使用这些结果,我们在研究区域中确定了67个高质量的补丁,并应用了电子电路理论的概念来估计这些补丁之间的区域连通性模式。各对补丁之间的电流图突出显示了沿两条主要州际公路的可能的夹点。不论补丁大小如何,所有补丁对对上的电流总和突出显示了对于保持整个网络连接至关重要的区域。由于存在许多小栖息地,累积电流在科罗拉多河以北的亚利桑那州和大峡谷国家公园周围以及在天空群岛地区最高。我们的输出给出了在美国西南部散布美洲豹的栖息地质量和连通性的第一近似值。地图结果可用于帮助进行更精细的分析,以支持与彪马种群结构维护有关的规划工作,以及对有助于分散过程的景观特征的保护。

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