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Methods for Monitoring for the Population Consequences of Disturbance in Marine Mammals: A Review

机译:海洋哺乳动物干扰人口后果的监测方法:综述

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Assessing the nonlethal effects of disturbance and their population-level consequences is a significant ecological and conservation challenge, because it requires extensive baseline knowledge of behavioral patterns, life-history and demography. However, for many marine mammal populations, this knowledge is currently lacking and it may take decades to fill the gaps. During this time, undetected population declines may occur. In this study we identify methods that can be used to monitor populations subject to disturbance and provide insights into the processes through which disturbance may affect them. To identify and address the knowledge gaps highlighted above, we reviewed the literature to identify suitable response variables and methods for monitoring these variables. We also used existing models of the population consequences of disturbance (PCoD) to identify demographic characteristics (e.g. the proportion of immature animals in the population, or the ratio of calves/pups to mature females) that may be strongly correlated with population status and therefore provide early warnings of future changes in abundance. These demographic characteristics can be monitored using established methods such as visual surveys combined with photogrammetry, and capture-recapture analysis. Individual health and physiological variables can also inform PCoD assessment and can be monitored using photogrammetry, remote tissue sampling, hands-on assessment and individual tracking. We then conducted a workshop to establish the relative utility and feasibility of all these approaches for different groups of marine mammal species. We describe how future marine mammal monitoring programs can be designed to inform population-level analysis.
机译:评估干扰的非致力影响及其人口水平后果是一个重要的生态和保护挑战,因为它需要广泛的行为模式,生命历史和人口管理的基线知识。然而,对于许多海洋哺乳动物群体,目前缺乏这种知识,可能需要数十年来填补空白。在此期间,可能发生未检测到的人口下降。在这项研究中,我们识别可用于监测受扰动的人群的方法,并提供干扰可能影响它们的过程中的洞察。为了识别和解决上面突出显示的知识差距,我们审查了文献来确定适当的响应变量和用于监控这些变量的方法。我们还使用了扰动(PCOD)的人口后果的现有模型来识别人口统计学特征(例如人群中未成熟的动物的比例,或者犊牛/幼崽与成熟女性的比例)可以与人口状况强烈相关,因此提供未来丰富变化的早期警告。可以使用诸如视觉调查的建立方法监测这些人口特征,以及与摄影测量相结合,以及捕获重新捕获分析。个人健康和生理变量也可以通知PCOD评估,可以使用摄影测量,远程组织采样,动手评估和个人跟踪监控。然后,我们进行了一个研讨会,以确定所有这些方法对不同群体哺乳动物物种的所有这些方法的相对效用和可行性。我们描述了未来的海洋哺乳动物监测计划如何旨在为人口级别分析提供信息。

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