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Should Habitat Trading Be Based on Mitigation Ratios Derived from Landscape Indices? A Model-Based Analysis of Compensatory Restoration Options for the Red-Cockaded Woodpecker

机译:生境交易是否应基于景观指数得出的缓解率?红冠啄木鸟补偿性恢复方案的基于模型的分析

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Many species of conservation concern are spatially structured and require dispersal to be persistent. For such species, altering the distribution of suitable habitats on the landscape can affect population dynamics in ways that are difficult to predict from simple models. We argue that for such species, individual-based and spatially explicit population models (SEPMs) should be used to determine appropriate levels of off-site restoration to compensate for on-site loss of ecologic resources. Such approaches are necessary when interactions between biologic processes occur at different spatial scales (i.e., local [recruitment] and landscape [migration]). The sites of restoration and habitat loss may be linked to each other, but, more importantly, they may be linked to other resources in the landscape by regional biologic processes, primarily migration. The common management approach for determining appropriate levels of off-site restoration is to derive mitigation ratios based on best professional judgment or pre-existing data. Mitigation ratios assume that the ecologic benefits at the site of restoration are independent of the ecologic costs at the site of habitat loss. Using an SEPM for endangered red-cockaded woodpeckers, we show that the spatial configuration of habitat restoration can simultaneously influence both the rate of recruitment within breeding groups and the rate of migration among groups, implying that simple mitigation ratios may be inadequate.
机译:许多需要关注的物种在空间上都是结构性的,需要分散才能持久存在。对于此类物种,改变景观上合适的栖息地的分布会以难以通过简单模型预测的方式影响种群动态。我们认为,对于此类物种,应使用基于个体和空间明晰的种群模型(SEPM)来确定适当的异地恢复水平,以补偿当地的生态资源损失。当生物过程之间的相互作用发生在不同的空间尺度(即局部[征募]和景观[迁移])时,这种方法是必要的。恢复和生境丧失的地点可能相互关联,但更重要的是,它们可能通过区域生物学过程(主要是迁徙)与景观中的其他资源联系在一起。确定合适的异地恢复水平的常用管理方法是根据最佳的专业判断或现有数据得出缓解率。缓解率假设恢复地点的生态效益与生境丧失地点的生态成本无关。使用SEPM对濒临灭绝的红冠啄木鸟进行研究,我们发现栖息地恢复的空间结构可以同时影响繁殖群体内的募集率和群体间的迁移率,这意味着简单的缓解率可能不足。

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