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Uneven Large-Scale Movement Patterns in Wild and Reintroduced Pre-Adult Bearded Vultures: Conservation Implications

机译:野生和再引入的成年胡须秃中不均匀的大规模运动模式:保护意义

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After the quasi-extinction of much of the European vertebrate megafauna during the last few centuries, many reintroduction projects seek to restore decimated populations. However, the future of numerous species depends on the management scenarios of metapopulations where the flow of individuals can be critical to ensure their viability. This is the case of the bearded vulture Gypaetus barbatus, an Old World, large body-sized and long-lived scavenger living in mountain ranges. Although persecution in Western Europe restrained it to the Pyrenees, the species is nowadays present in other mountains thanks to reintroduction projects. We examined the movement patterns of pre-adult non-breeding individuals born in the wild population of the Pyrenees (n = 9) and in the reintroduced populations of the Alps (n = 24) and Andalusia (n = 13). Most birds were equipped with GPS-GSM radio transmitters, which allowed accurate determination of individual dispersal patterns. Two estimators were considered: i) step length (i.e., the distance travelled per day by each individual, calculated considering only successive days); and ii) total dispersal distance (i.e., the distance travelled between each mean daily location and the point of release). Both dispersal estimators showed a positive relationship with age but were also highly dependent on the source population, birds in Andalusia and Alps moving farther than in Pyrenees. Future research should confirm if differences in dispersal distances are the rule, in which case the dynamics of future populations would be strongly influenced. In summary, our findings highlight that inter-population differences can affect the flow of individuals among patches (a key aspect to ensure the viability of the European metapopulation of the endangered bearded vulture), and thus should be taken into account when planning reintroduction programs. This result also raises questions about whether similar scenarios may occur in other restoration projects of European megafauna.
机译:在过去的几个世纪中,大部分欧洲脊椎动物的大型动物被准灭绝后,许多重新引进的项目试图恢复被淘汰的种群。但是,众多物种的未来取决于种群的管理情况,在这种情况下,个体流动对于确保其生存能力至关重要。胡须秃鹰(Gypaetus barbatus)就是这种情况,秃鹰(Gypaetus barbatus)是一个旧世界,生活在山脉中,体型大,寿命长。尽管在西欧的迫害将其限制在比利牛斯山脉,但由于重新引进项目,该物种如今在其他山区也存在。我们检查了比利牛斯山野生种群(n(= 9)和阿尔卑斯山(n of = 24)和安达卢西亚(n = ed13)的再引入种群中成年前非繁殖个体的运动模式。大多数鸟类都配备了GPS-GSM无线电发射器,可以准确确定各个散布图样。考虑了两个估计量:i)步长(即每个人每天的行进距离,仅考虑连续的几天来计算); ii)总分散距离(即每个平均每日位置与释放点之间的距离)。两种扩散估计量均与年龄呈正相关,但高度依赖来源种群,安达卢西亚和阿尔卑斯山脉的鸟类移动的距离比利牛斯山脉更远。未来的研究应确认是否存在分散距离差异的规律,在这种情况下,未来人口的动态会受到很大影响。总而言之,我们的发现突出表明,种群间的差异可能会影响斑块之间的个体流动(这是确保濒临灭绝的胡须秃鹰欧洲种群的生存力的关键方面),因此在规划重新引入计划时应予以考虑。这个结果也引起了人们的疑问,在欧洲大型动物的其他恢复项目中是否可能发生类似的情况。

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