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Using population viability analysis to evaluate management activities for an endangered Hawaiian endemic, the Puaiohi (Myadestes palmeri)

机译:使用人口生存力分析来评估夏威夷濒危特有动物Puaiohi(Myadestes palmeri)的管理活动

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Evolution in the Hawaiian Islands has produced a unique avian assemblage. Unfortunately, many of these bird species are highly endangered or extinct. Despite numerous and increasing threats and great effort aimed at saving endemic birds, we lack basic science necessary for understanding many species of concern. One such species is the critically endangered Puaiohi (Myadestes palmeri), a rare songbird endemic to the island of Kaua‘i and the only remaining native thrush on the island. At present, the Puaiohi’s breeding population is estimated to be ~500 birds restricted to the Alaka‘i Wilderness Preserve. We collected demographic data from 2007–2012 and supplemented it with published sources. Using Vortex, we developed stochastic population models to represent Puaiohi population dynamics under current and potential management scenarios to determine management’s potential efficacy in aiding species recovery. Management scenarios modeled included rat control, habitat improvement, general survival facilitation, and provision of nest boxes. The model indicated a decline in abundance with a growth rate (r) of -0.267 under baseline conditions. Female and juvenile survival appeared to be the most influential parameters related to population growth and persistence, so management should focus on increasing female and juvenile Puaiohi survival. Rat control, even at more conservative levels, appeared to be the most effective method of increasing Puaiohi abundance. Our results indicate that practical, attainable management activities can increase Puaiohi and bring the species back from the brink of extinction. Such findings provide an example for other endangered species conservation efforts.
机译:夏威夷群岛的进化产生了独特的鸟类组合。不幸的是,这些鸟类中有许多是高度濒临灭绝的物种。尽管为拯救特有鸟类而面临的威胁越来越多,并且付出了巨大的努力,但我们缺乏了解许多所关注物种所需的基础科学。其中一种就是极度濒危的Puaiohi(Myadestes palmeri),它是考阿岛(Kaua’i)特有的稀有鸣禽,也是该岛上唯一剩余的鹅口疮。目前,Puaiohi的繁殖种群估计约为500只,只限于阿拉卡奇荒野保护区。我们收集了2007年至2012年的人口统计数据,并用已发布的数据进行了补充。通过使用Vortex,我们开发了随机种群模型来表示当前和潜在管理方案下的Puaiohi种群动态,以确定管理层在帮助物种恢复方面的潜在功效。建模的管理方案包括老鼠控制,栖息地改善,一般生存促进和提供巢箱。该模型表明在基线条件下丰度下降,增长率(r)为-0.267。女性和青少年的生存似乎是与人口增长和持久性有关的最有影响的参数,因此管理应着重于增加女性和青少年的Puaiohi生存。甚至更保守的水平,大鼠控制似乎是增加Puaiohi丰度的最有效方法。我们的结果表明,切实可行的管理活动可以增加Puaiohi的数量,并使该物种摆脱灭绝的边缘。这些发现为其他濒危物种保护工作提供了范例。

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