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The importance of realistic dispersal models in conservation planning: application of a novel modelling platform to evaluate management scenarios in an Afrotropical biodiversity hotspot

机译:现实的传播模型的重要性保护计划:应用程序的一部小说建模平台评估管理在一个Afrotropical生物多样性热点场景

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As biodiversity hotspots are often characterized by high human population densities, implementation of conservation management practices that focus only on the protection and enlargement of pristine habitats is potentially unrealistic. An alternative approach to curb species extinction risk involves improving connectivity among existing habitat patches. However, evaluation of spatially explicit management strategies is challenging, as predictive models must account for the process of dispersal, which is difficult in terms of both empirical data collection and modelling. Here, we use a novel, individual-based modelling platform that couples demographic and mechanistic dispersal models to evaluate the effectiveness of realistic management scenarios tailored to conserve forest birds in a highly fragmented biodiversity hotspot. Scenario performance is evaluated based on the spatial population dynamics of a well-studied forest bird species. The largest population increase was predicted to occur under scenarios increasing habitat area. However, the effectiveness was sensitive to spatial planning. Compared to adding one large patch to the habitat network, adding several small patches yielded mixed benefits: although overall population sizes increased, specific newly created patches acted as dispersal sinks, which compromised population persistence in some existing patches. Increasing matrix connectivity by the creation of stepping stones is likely to result in enhanced dispersal success and occupancy of smaller patches.Synthesis and applications. We show that the effectiveness of spatial management is strongly driven by patterns of individual dispersal across landscapes. For species conservation planning, we advocate the use of models that incorporate adequate realism in demography and, particularly, in dispersal behaviours.
机译:作为生物多样性热点地区通常为特征高人口密度,保护管理的实现实践,只关注和保护扩大的原始栖息地可能是不现实的。物种灭绝风险涉及到改善连接在现有栖息地斑块。然而,空间明确的评价管理策略是具有挑战性的,因为预测模型必须考虑的过程方面的传播,这是很困难的实验数据采集和建模。使用一个小说,基于单独的建模平台夫妻人口和机械的传播模型来评估的有效性根据现实的管理场景保护森林鸟类在高度分散生物多样性热点。评估基于人口的空间动力学的研究森林鸟类。最大的人口增长预测出现在场景栖息地面积增加。然而,有效性是敏感的空间规划。补丁的栖息地网络,增加了几个小片产生了混淆的好处:虽然总人口规模增加,具体新创建的补丁作为传播下沉,破坏人口在一些持久性现有的补丁。垫脚石的创造可能导致增强传播和成功占用更小的补丁。应用程序。空间管理是强烈的模式个人传播的风景。物种保护计划,我们提倡的使用模型,结合充分的现实主义在人口,特别是在传播行为。

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