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A spatial framework for detecting anthropogenic impacts on predator-prey interactions that sustain ecological integrity in Mexico

机译:用于检测人为对墨西哥生态完整性的捕食者 - 猎物相互作用的空间框架

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Abstract BackgroundThis paper presents several spatial indicators developed to evaluate anthropogenic impacts on predator-prey interactions and their relationship with ecological integrity loss in Mexico. Ecological integrity loss is defined as the inability to sustain viable populations, habitat functions, and species interactions of Nearctic and Neotropical apex predators as a result of anthropogenic effects. As direct impacts, the indicators evaluate habitat loss and the number of inhospitable habitats. As indirect impacts, the indicators evaluate the avoidance of human features such as highways, roads, and human locations. The total impact level is described at 1?kmsup2/sup resolution, and registered within the domain defined by the spatial habitat requirements of apex predators. The impact level is associated with ecological integrity loss, or the ecosystem capacity to reorganize habitat functions and sustain predator-prey interactions as the most visible elements of ecological integrity. Ecological integrity loss is evaluated for different groups of apex predators that are classified with different levels of anthropogenic threat.ResultsThe framework presented here identifies the spatial information needed for the assessment of cumulative anthropogenic impacts. By characterizing their distribution range, Nearctic predators have significantly larger intact habitats than neotropical predators but with higher ecological degradation, less landscape transformation, and overall less ecological integrity. As observed within their distribution areas, indirect impacts have a generalized effect in the broad range of landscapes in Mexico. Ecological integrity loss is the result of road, highway, and human settlement avoidance; but landscape transformation and human activity control the threshold for which ecological integrity loss becomes critical. On the other hand, there are no significant differences in impact levels among threat conservation categories for apex predators, which indicate that all predator species have the same threat level and should be all included in protection efforts.ConclusionsWith the application of this spatial framework, the significance, scale, and baseline conditions can be established for evaluating anthropogenic impacts on ecological integrity. The analysis of the current condition shows the status for apex predator in the country, and identifies the ecological integrity threshold when human activities have severe to highly severe impacts in the landscape, threatening the viability of populations and their habitat.
机译:摘要背景纸张介绍了几种空间指标,以评估捕食者 - 猎物互动的人为影响及其与墨西哥生态完整性损失的关系。生态完整性损失被定义为无法维持活性人群,栖息地功能,以及根据人为效应的结果的栖息地捕食者的物种相互作用。作为直接影响,指标评估栖息地损失和居住栖息地的数量。作为间接影响,指标评估避免高速公路,道路和人类地点的人类特征。总冲击水平在1 km 2 分辨率下描述,并在由顶点捕食者的空间栖息地要求定义的域内注册。冲击水平与生态完整性损失或生态系统能力重新组织栖息地职能和维持捕食者 - 猎物相互作用作为生态完整性最明显的元素相关。评估生态完整性损失,针对不同级别的人为威胁分类的不同组捕食者。这里呈现的框架鉴定了评估累积人为影响所需的空间信息。通过表征其分发范围,重年捕食者的栖息地具有明显更大的印度捕食者,但具有更高的生态降解,景观变化较少,而且整体的生态完整性。如在其分配区域内所观察到的,间接影响在墨西哥广泛的景观中具有广泛的影响。生态完整性损失是道路,公路和人类住区避免的结果;但景观转型和人类活动控制了生态完整性损失变得至关重要的阈值。另一方面,Apex捕食者威胁保护类别中的影响水平没有显着差异,这表明所有捕食者物种具有相同的威胁水平,并且应该全部包括在保护工作中。在这种空间框架的应用中结论链接,可以建立重要性,规模和基线条件,以评估对生态完整性的人为影响。当前条件的分析显示了该国的顶级捕食者的状态,当人类活动严重对景观中的高度严重影响时,揭示了生态完整性门槛,威胁到人群及其栖息地的可行性。

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