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Application of Species Distribution Models to Identify Estuarine Hot Spots for Juvenile Nekton

机译:物种分布模型在少年纽瓦尔顿鉴定河口热点的应用

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Modeling the distribution and habitat capacities of key estuarine species can be used to identify hot spots, areas where species density is significantly higher than surrounding areas. This approach would be useful for establishing a baseline for evaluating future environmental scenarios across a landscape. We developed species distribution models for early juvenile life stages of brown shrimp (Farfantepenaeus aztecus), white shrimp (Litopenaeus setiferus), blue crab (Callinectes sapidus), and spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus) in order to delineate the current coastal hot spots that provide the highest quality habitat conditions for these estuarine-dependent species in Louisiana. Response curves were developed from existing long-term fisheries-independent monitoring data to identify habitat suitability for fragmented marsh landscapes. Response curves were then integrated with spatially explicit input data to generate species distribution models for the coastal region of Louisiana. Using spatial autocorrelation metrics, we detected clusters of suitable habitat across the Louisiana coast, but only 1% of the areas were identified as true hot spots with the highest habitat quality for nekton. The regions identified as hot spots were productive fringing marsh habitats that are considered the most vulnerable to natural and anthropogenic impacts. The species distribution models identify the coastal habitats which currently provide the greatest capacity for key estuarine species and will be used in the Louisiana coastal planning process to evaluate how species distributions may change under various environmental and restoration scenarios.
机译:建模关键偏卤素物种的分布和栖息地能力可用于识别热点,物种密度明显高于周边地区的区域。这种方法对于建立评估横跨风景的未来环境情景的基准是有用的。我们开发了棕色虾的早期少年生命阶段的物种分布模型(Farfantepenaeus aztecus),白虾(Litopenaeus setiferus),蓝蟹(Callopectes sapidus),以及发现的海拔(毫染子神经胸部),以描绘当前的沿海热点提供路易斯安那州这些河口依赖物种的最高质量栖息地条件。响应曲线是从现有的长期渔业无关的监测数据中开发的,以确定栖息地沼泽景观的栖息地适合性。然后将响应曲线与空间显式输入数据集成,以为路易斯安那州沿海地区生成物种分布模型。使用空间自相关指标,我们发现了路易斯安那州海岸的合适栖息地的集群,但只有1%的地区被确定为真正的热点,纳克顿的栖息地质量最高。被确定为热点的地区是生产的流苏沼泽栖息地,被认为是最容易受到自然和人为的影响。物种配送模型识别目前为关键河口物种的最大容量提供最大的沿海栖息地,并将在路易斯安那州沿海规划过程中使用,以评估种类分布在各种环境和恢复情景下如何变化。

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