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Size matters: Insights from an allometric approach to evaluate control methods for invasive Australian Rhinella marina

机译:大小很重要:从异速测量方法中获得的见识,以评估澳大利亚侵入性莱茵河滨海的控制方法

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Invasive species are costly and difficult to control. In order to gain a mechanistic understanding of potential control measures, individual-based models uniquely parameterized to reflect the salient life-history characteristics of invasive species are useful. Using invasive Australian Rhinella marina as a case study, we constructed a cohort- and individual-based population simulation that incorporates growth and body size of terrestrial stages. We used this allometric approach to examine the efficacy of nontraditional control methods (i.e., tadpole alarm chemicals and native meat ants) that may have indirect effects on population dynamics mediated by effects on body size. We compared population estimates resulting from these control methods with traditional hand removal. We also conducted a sensitivity analysis to investigate the effect that model parameters, specifically those associated with growth and body size, had on adult population estimates. Incremental increases in hand removal of adults and juveniles caused nonlinear decreases in adult population estimates, suggesting less return with increased investment in hand-removal efforts. Applying tadpole alarm chemicals or meat ants decreased adult population estimates on the same level as removing 15-25% of adults and juveniles by hand. The combined application of tadpole alarm chemicals and meat ants resulted in ~80% decrease in adult abundance, the largest of any applied control method. In further support of the nontraditional control methods, which greatly affected the metamorph stage, our model was most sensitive to changes in metamorph survival, juvenile survival, metamorph growth rate, and adult survival. Our results highlight the use and insights that can be gained from individual-based models that incorporate growth and body size and the potential success that nontraditional control methods could have in controlling established, invasive Rhinella marina populations.
机译:入侵物种既昂贵又难以控制。为了获得对潜在控制措施的机械理解,基于参数的基于个体的模型被独特地参数化以反映入侵物种的显着生命历史特征是有用的。以侵入性的澳大利亚莱茵兰码头为例,我们构建了一个基于队列和个体的人口模拟,其中包括了陆生阶段的生长和体型。我们使用了这种变构方法来研究非传统控制方法(即t警报化学药品和天然肉类蚂蚁)的功效,这些方法可能通过对体型的影响而间接影响种群动态。我们将这些控制方法产生的人口估计值与传统的人工摘除进行了比较。我们还进行了敏感性分析,以研究模型参数(特别是那些与生长和体重相关的参数)对成年人口估计的影响。成年和未成年人的人工除尘增加会导致成年人口估计数非线性下降,这表明随着人工除尘工作投入的增加,收益会减少。使用t警报化学药品或肉类蚂蚁可以降低成年人口估计值,与手工消除15-25%的成年人和少年水平相同。 alarm警报化学药品和肉类蚂蚁的组合使用导致成年丰度降低约80%,是所有应用的控制方法中最大的。为了进一步支持非传统控制方法,该方法极大地影响了变形阶段,我们的模型对变形生存,少年生存,变形生长速率和成年生存的变化最为敏感。我们的结果突出了从基于个体的模型中获得的使用和见识,该模型结合了生长和体型以及非传统控制方法在控制已建立的侵入性莱茵兰滨海种群中的潜在成功。

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