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Using Lidar Data to Assess the Relationship Between Beach Geomorphology and Kemp’s Ridley (Lepidochelys kempii) Nest Site Selection Along Padre Island, TX, United States

机译:利用LIDAR数据评估海滩地貌和KEMP的雷德利(LepidoChelys Kempii)巢穴网站选择的关系沿着Padre Island,TX,美国

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The Kemp's ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys kempii) is the most endangered sea turtle species in the world, largely due to the limited geographic range of its nesting habitat. There has been limited research regarding the connection between beach geomorphology and Kemp's ridley nesting patterns, but studies concerning other sea turtle species suggest that certain beach geomorphology variables, such as beach slope and width, influence nest site selection. This research attempts to address the literature gap by quantifying the terrestrial habitat variability of the Kemp's ridley and investigating the connection between beach geomorphology characteristics and Kemp's ridley nesting preferences on Padre Island, Texas, USA. Geomorphology characteristics, such as beach width and slope, were extracted from lidar-derived digital elevation models and associated with Kemp's nest coordinates and pseudo-absence points randomly created within the study area. Generalized linear models and random forest models were used to assess the significance of variables for nesting preferences. Kemp's ridley nest presence was successfully modeled using beach geomorphology characteristics, and elevation, distance from shoreline, maximum dune slope, and average beach slope were the relatively most important variables in the models. Kemp's ridleys exhibit a preference for a limited range of the study area and avoid nesting on beaches with beach characteristics of extreme values. The results of this study include new information regarding Kemp's ridley terrestrial habitat and nesting preferences that have many applications for species conservation and management.
机译:Kemp的Ridley Sea Turtle(Lepidochelys Kempii)是世界上最濒危的海龟物种,主要是由于其筑巢栖息地的地理范围有限。关于海滩地貌和Kemp的Ridley嵌套模式的联系已经有限的研究,但关于其他海龟物种的研究表明某些海滩地貌变量,如海滩坡和宽度,影响巢网站选择。这项研究试图通过量化Kemp ridley的陆地栖息地变异,并调查海滩地貌特征和Kemp在德克萨斯,德克萨斯州德克萨斯岛的联系的陆地栖息地偏好。地貌特征,例如海滩宽度和斜坡,从激光雷达推导的数字高度模型中提取,与Kemp的巢坐标相关联,在研究区域内随机创建伪缺失点。广义线性模型和随机林模型用于评估变量用于嵌套偏好的重要性。 Kemp的Ridley Nest Presence使用海滩地貌特征成功建模,海拔,海岸线,最大沙丘斜坡和平均海滩斜率的距离是模型中相对重要的变量。 Kemp的Ridleys展示了一个有限的研究区系列,避免嵌套在海滩上具有极端值的海滩特征。本研究的结果包括有关KEMP的抗ey陆地栖息地和筑巢偏好的新信息,具有许多物种保护和管理的应用。

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