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Integrating socioecological suitability with human-wildlife conflict risk: Case study for translocation of a large ungulate

机译:将socioecological适用性与human-wildlife冲突风险:案例研究易位的有蹄类动物

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1. Translocations are essential for re-establishing wildlife populations. As they sometimes fail, it is critical to assess factors that influence their success pre-translocation. 2. Socioecological suitability models (SESMs) integrate social acceptance and ecological suitability to enable identification of areas where wildlife populations will expand, which makes it likely that SESMs will also be useful for predicting translocation success. 3. To inform site selection for potential elk Cervus canadensis reintroduction to north-eastern Minnesota, United States, we developed broadscale maps of social acceptance from surveys of local residents and landowners, animal use equivalence (AUE) from forage measured in the field and empirical conflict risk from geospatial data. Resulting SESMs integrated social acceptance favourability scores, AUE and conflict risk, and weighted SESMs showed the relative influences of acceptance and conflict. 4. Social acceptance was positive for local residents and landowners (mean ≥ 5.4; scale of 1-7). AUE (scaled to an elk home range) ranged between 1 and 9 elk/16 km2 during winter, and from 14 to 83 elk/16 km2 during summer. Human-elk conflict risk was low (mean ≤ 0.10; scaled 0-1), increasing from north to south. Geographical distributions differed for social acceptance, AUE and conflict risk, and weighted SESMs revealed unsuitable areas that were otherwise obscured. 5. Synthesis and applications. Integrating human-wildlife conflict risk into SESMs shows where social acceptance of translocated species is likely to erode, even where viewed favourably pre-translocation, to inform translocation planning by highlighting interactions between key factors. Such integrated models supplement existing reintroduction biology frameworks by supporting decision-making and knowledge development. In north-eastern Minnesota, natural resource managers who are considering elk reintroductions are using SESMs reported here to identify where human-elk confli
机译:1. 重建野生动物种群。有时失败,它是评估的关键因素影响他们的成功pre-translocation。2. 整合社会接受和生态适用性,使区域的识别野生动物将扩大,哪个使它有可能SESMs也将是有用的成功预测易位。通知为潜在的麋鹿Cervus选址黄花重新引入到东北美国明尼苏达州,我们开发了大规模从调查当地的社会认可的地图居民和地主,动物使用等价(真正的)饲料场和测量从地理空间数据实证冲突风险。结果SESMs综合社会接受单元分数,真正的冲突风险,加权SESMs显示的相对影响接受和冲突。积极为当地居民和地主(的意思≥5.4;范围)介于1和9之间麋鹿/ 16平方公里冬天,从14至83期间麋鹿/ 16平方公里夏天。0.10;南部。社会认可,真正的冲突风险,加权SESMs揭示了不合适的领域否则被遮挡。应用程序。SESMs显示社会认可的风险改变物种可能会侵蚀,甚至在好感pre-translocation,通知易位计划通过突出关键因素之间的相互作用。现有重新引入生物学模型的补充框架通过支持决策和知识的发展。明尼苏达州,自然资源经理考虑到麋鹿重新使用SESMs报告来确定human-elk confli

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