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Niches for Species, a multi-species model to guide woodland management: An example based on Scotland's native woodlands

机译:《物种壁垒》,一个指导林地管理的多物种模型:一个基于苏格兰本土林地的示例

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Designating and managing areas with the aim of protecting biodiversity requires information on species distributions and habitat associations, but a lack of reliable occurrence records for rare and threatened species precludes robust empirical modelling. Managers of Scotland's native woodlands are obliged to consider 208 protected species, which each have their own, narrow niche requirements. To support decision-making, we developed Niches for Species (N4S), a model that uses expert knowledge to predict the potential occurrence of 179 woodland protected species representing a range of taxa: mammals, birds, invertebrates, fungi, bryophytes, lichens and vascular plants. Few existing knowledge-based models have attempted to include so many species. We collated knowledge to define each species' suitable habitat according to a hierarchical habitat classification: woodland type, stand structure and microhabitat. Various spatial environmental datasets were used singly or in combination to classify and map Scotland's native woodlands accordingly, thus allowing predictive mapping of each species' potential niche. We illustrate how the outputs can inform individual species management, or can be summarised across species and regions to provide an indicator of woodland biodiversity potential for landscape scale decisions. We tested the model for ten species using available occurrence records. Although concordance between predicted and observed distributions was indicated for nine of these species, this relationship was statistically significant in only five cases. We discuss the difficulties in reliably testing predictions when the records available for rare species are typically low in number, patchy and biased, and suggest future model improvements. Finally, we demonstrate how using N4S to synthesise complex, multi-species information into an easily digestible format can help policy makers and practitioners consider large numbers of species and their conservation needs.
机译:为了保护生物多样性而指定和管理区域时,需要有关物种分布和栖息地关联的信息,但是由于缺乏可靠的稀有和受威胁物种的发生记录,因此无法建立可靠的经验模型。苏格兰本土林地的管理者必须考虑208种受保护物种,每种物种都有其自己的狭窄生态位要求。为了支持决策,我们开发了物种栖息地(N4S)模型,该模型使用专家知识来预测179种代表多种类群的林地受保护物种的潜在发生:哺乳动物,鸟类,无脊椎动物,真菌,苔藓植物,地衣和血管植物。现有的基于知识的模型很少尝试包含这么多物种。我们根据等级生境分类(林地类型,林分结构和微生境)整理知识,以定义每个物种的合适生境。单独或结合使用了各种空间环境数据集来对苏格兰的原始林地进行分类和绘制地图,从而可以对每种物种的潜在生态位进行预测性绘制。我们将说明输出如何为单个物种管理提供信息,或者如何对物种和区域进行汇总,以提供用于景观规模决策的林地生物多样性潜力指标。我们使用可用的发生记录测试了10种物种的模型。尽管对其中9个物种表明了预测分布与观察到的分布之间的一致性,但这种关系在5例中具有统计学意义。当稀有物种的可用记录通常数量少,不完整且有偏差时,我们讨论了可靠地测试预测的困难,并提出了未来模型的改进建议。最后,我们演示了如何使用N4S将复杂的多物种信息合成为易于消化的格式,可以帮助决策者和从业人员考虑大量物种及其保护需求。

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    《Ecological indicators》 |2019年第8期|410-424|共15页
  • 作者单位

    Forest Res, Ctr Ecosyst Soc & Biosecur, Northern Res Stn, Roslin EH25 9SY, Midlothian, Scotland|Univ Stirling, Biol & Environm Sci, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland;

    Forest Res, Ctr Ecosyst Soc & Biosecur, Northern Res Stn, Roslin EH25 9SY, Midlothian, Scotland;

    Forest Res, Ctr Ecosyst Soc & Biosecur, Northern Res Stn, Roslin EH25 9SY, Midlothian, Scotland;

    Forest Res, Ctr Ecosyst Soc & Biosecur, Northern Res Stn, Roslin EH25 9SY, Midlothian, Scotland;

    Forest Res, Ctr Ecosyst Soc & Biosecur, Northern Res Stn, Roslin EH25 9SY, Midlothian, Scotland;

    Univ Stirling, Biol & Environm Sci, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland;

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  • 关键词

    Protected species; Habitat suitability models; Knowledge-based models; Niches for Species model; Land management; Forestry;

    机译:受保护物种;生境适应性模型;基于知识的模型;针对物种的生态位模型;土地管理;林业;

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