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Population structure of an endemic gastropod in Chinese plateau lakes: evidence for population decline

机译:高原湖泊中一种地方性腹足动物的种群结构:种群减少的证据

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The highly endemic diversity of the Yun-Gui plateau lakes has decreased severely in recent decades. Protecting these native species is a challenge, in part because their biology and population ecology remain unexplored. We investigated 1 focal endangered gastropod species (Margarya melanioides) in 1 plateau lake: 1) to quantify spatiotemporal variation in population abundance and size structure, and 2) to identify the key variables influencing these variations. Density was 0.068 individuals/m~2 with an estimated total population size of 2.1 × 10~7 individuals. The size-frequency distribution was skewed toward larger, mature individuals (40.0-60.0 mm), a result indicating that the population is aging. Population size structure showed high spatial heterogeneity, and density was highest in the north-central region of the lake. Redundancy analysis indicated that human-induced environmental degradation strongly controlled the spatial patterns in size-structure. This species has experienced a remarkable decrease in range and population size over the past 50 y, and the population probably will collapse by 2015. The decline could be attributed to demographic drift, environmental filtering, human harvesting, and its limited dispersal ability. Our studies should give useful information for building efficient conservation strategies for M. melanioides and other threatened plateau gastropods. Further studies are needed on the population ecology and reproductive biology of M. melanioides, particularly on its reproductive behavior and size-specific survivorship.
机译:近几十年来,云贵高原湖泊的高度地方性多样性已严重减少。保护这些本土物种是一项挑战,部分原因是其生物学和种群生态学尚未得到开发。我们在1个高原湖泊中调查了1种濒临灭绝的腹足纲物种(Margarya melanioides):1)量化种群数量和大小结构的时空变化,以及2)识别影响这些变化的关键变量。人口密度为0.068人/ m〜2,估计总人口为2.1×10〜7人。大小-频率分布偏向较大的成熟个体(40.0-60.0 mm),结果表明人口正在老龄化。人口规模结构显示出高度的空间异质性,并且密度在该湖的中北部地区最高。冗余分析表明,人为导致的环境退化强烈地控制了大小结构的空间格局。在过去的50年中,该物种的分布范围和种群数量显着减少,种群数量到2015年可能会崩溃。数量下降的原因可能是人口漂移,环境过滤,人类采伐及其有限的传播能力。我们的研究应提供有用的信息,以建立有效的保护措施,以保护M. melanioides和其他受威胁的高原腹足动物。需要进一步研究黑变种(M. melanioides)的种群生态学和生殖生物学,特别是其繁殖行为和特定大小的生存能力。

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