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Integrating subsistence practice and species distribution modeling: assessing invasive elodea's potential impact on Native Alaskan subsistence of Chinook salmon and whitefish

机译:整合生存实践和物种分布模型:评估侵入性伊乐藻对奇努克鲑鱼和白鲑对阿拉斯加土著生存的潜在影响

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Alaska has one of the most rapidly changing climates on earth and is experiencing an accelerated rate of human disturbance, including resource extraction and transportation infrastructure development. Combined, these factors increase the state's vulnerability to biological invasion, which can have acute negative impacts on ecological integrity and subsistence practices. Of growing concern is the spread of Alaska's first documented freshwater aquatic invasive plant Elodea spp. (elodea). In this study, we modeled the suitable habitat of elodea using global and state-specific species occurrence records and environmental variables, in concert with an ensemble of model algorithms. Furthermore, we sought to incorporate local subsistence concerns by using Native Alaskan knowledge and available statewide subsistence harvest data to assess the potential threat posed by elodea to Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and whitefish (Core-gonus nelsonii) subsistence. State models were applied to future climate (2040-2059) using five general circulation models best suited for Alaska. Model evaluations indicated that our results had moderate to strong predictability, with area under the receiver-operating characteristic curve values above 0.80 and classification accuracies ranging from 66 to 89 %. State models provided a more robust assessment of elodea habitat suitability. These ensembles revealed different levels of management concern statewide, based on the interaction of fish subsistence patterns, known spawning and rearing sites, and elodea habitat suitability, thus highlighting regions with additional need for targeted monitoring. Our results suggest that this approach can hold great utility for invasion risk assessments and better facilitate the inclusion of local stakeholder concerns in conservation planning and management.
机译:阿拉斯加是地球上变化最快的气候之一,并且正在经历着人类干扰的加剧,包括资源开采和运输基础设施的发展。这些因素加在一起,增加了该州对生物入侵的脆弱性,这可能对生态完整性和生存方式产生严重的负面影响。越来越引起人们关注的是阿拉斯加第一个有记录的淡水水生入侵植物Elodea spp。 (伊乐藻)在这项研究中,我们与全局和特定于国家的物种发生记录以及环境变量一起,结合一组模型算法,对伊乐藻的合适栖息地进行了建模。此外,我们试图通过利用阿拉斯加人的本地知识和可用的全州生计收获数据来纳入当地的生计问题,以评估线虫对奇努克鲑鱼(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)和白鲑(Core-gonus nelsonii)生存的潜在威胁。使用五个最适合阿拉斯加的一般循环模型将状态模型应用于未来气候(2040-2059)。模型评估表明,我们的结果具有中等到强的可预测性,接收器操作特征曲线值下的面积大于0.80,分类精度为66%至89%。状态模型提供了对伊乐藻栖息地适应性的更可靠评估。这些集合基于鱼类的生存模式,已知的产卵场和饲养场以及线虫的栖息地适宜性之间的相互作用,揭示了全州范围内不同级别的管理关注点,从而突显了额外需要有针对性监测的地区。我们的结果表明,这种方法可以在入侵风险评估中发挥很大的作用,并且可以更好地促进在保护规划和管理中纳入当地利益相关者的关注。

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  • 来源
    《Environmental Management》 |2016年第1期|144-163|共20页
  • 作者单位

    Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1499, USA;

    Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1499, USA;

    U.S. Geological Survey Fort Collins Science Center, 2150 Centre Ave. Building C, Fort Collins, CO 80526-8118, USA;

    Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1499, USA;

    Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Agriculture, 1800 Glenn Hwy, Suite 12, Palmer, AK 99645, USA;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Alaska; Aquatic invasion; Elodea spp.; Ensemble modeling; SNAP climate data; Subsistence;

    机译:阿拉斯加州;水生入侵;伊乐藻属;整体建模;SNAP气候数据;生计;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 13:26:00

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