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Managing apparent competition between the feral pigs and native foxes of Santa Cruz Island

机译:管理圣克鲁斯岛的野猪与野狐之间的明显竞争

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This paper presents a model of pest impacts in a multispecies framework. Strong detrimental relationships often form between pest populations and other biota, damaging ecosystem services and reducing social welfare. Under these circumstances, optimal pest management must account for the interactions between pests and other species. The bioeconomic model of competition developed in this manuscript is illustrated using the case of feral pigs (Sus scrofa) on Santa Cruz Island, California. The presence of the pigs, an introduced species, resulted in the near extirpation of the native island fox (Urocyon littoralis) before managers intervened and removed the pigs from the island. The application compares a policy of pig eradication with one of perpetual control, which is found to involve initially over-culling the pigs relative to the equilibrium level. To protect the foxes of Santa Cruz Island, the results suggest that pig eradication rather than pig control is the optimal strategy.
机译:本文提出了一种在多物种框架内的有害生物影响模型。有害生物种群与其他生物群之间常常形成强烈的有害关系,破坏生态系统服务并降低社会福利。在这种情况下,最佳的有害生物管理必须考虑到有害生物与其他物种之间的相互作用。本文以加利福尼亚圣克鲁斯岛上的野猪(Sus scrofa)为例,说明了本手稿中竞争的生物经济模型。猪是一种引进物种,在管理人员进行干预并将猪从岛上移走之前,当地的狐狸(Urocyon littoralis)几乎灭绝。该应用程序将根除猪的策略与永久控制之一进行了比较,发现该方法最初涉及相对于平衡水平过度淘汰猪。为了保护圣克鲁斯岛的狐狸,研究结果表明消灭猪而不是控制猪是最佳策略。

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