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Simulated Effects of Recruitment Variability, Exploitation, and Reduced Habitat Area on the Muskellunge Population in Shoepack Lake, Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota

机译:明尼苏达州Voyageurs国家公园Shoepack湖中的招聘变化,开发和栖息地减少对Muskellunge种群的模拟影响

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The genetically unique population of muskellunge Esox masquinongy inhabiting Shoepack Lake in Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota, is potentially at risk for loss of genetic variability and long-term viability. Shoepack Lake has been subject to dramatic surface area changes from the construction of an outlet dam by beavers Castor canadensis and its subsequent failure. We simulated the long-term dynamics of this population in response to recruitment variation, increased exploitation, and reduced habitat area. We then estimated the effective population size of the simulated population and evaluated potential threats to long-term viability, based on which we recommend management actions to help preserve the long-term viability of the population. Simulations based on the population size and habitat area at the beginning of a companion study resulted in an effective population size that was generally above the threshold level for risk of loss of genetic variability, except when fishing mortality was increased. Simulations based on the reduced habitat area after the beaver dam failure and our assumption of a proportional reduction in population size resulted in an effective population size that was generally below the threshold level for risk of loss ofgenetic variability. Our results identified two potential threats to the long-term viability of the Shoepack Lake muskellunge population, reduction in habitat area and exploitation. Increased exploitation can be prevented through traditional fishery management approaches such as the adoption of no-kill, barbless hook, and limited entry regulations. Maintenance of the greatest possible habitat area and prevention of future habitat area reductions will require maintenance of the outlet dam built by beavers. Our study should enhance the long-term viability of the Shoepack Lake muskellunge population and illustrates a useful approach for other unique populations.
机译:居住在明尼苏达州Voyageurs国家公园Shoepack湖中的muskellunge Esox masquinongy的遗传独特种群可能面临丧失遗传变异性和长期生存能力的风险。由于海狸加拿大蓖麻(Castor canadensis)修建了出口坝,Shoepack Lake的表面积发生了戏剧性变化,随后发生了故障。我们模拟了该种群响应招募变化,增加开发和减少栖息地面积的长期动态。然后,我们估算了模拟种群的有效种群规模,并评估了对长期生存能力的潜在威胁,在此基础上,我们建议采取管理措施来帮助维持种群的长期生存能力。在伴随研究开始时,基于种群数量和栖息地面积的模拟结果得出有效种群数量通常高于遗传变异丧失风险的阈值水平,除非增加捕捞死亡率。根据海狸坝倒塌后栖息地面积减少的模拟以及我们假设种群规模成比例减少的假设,得出的有效种群规模通常低于遗传变异风险的阈值水平。我们的结果确定了Shoepack Lake muskellunge种群长期生存,栖息地面积减少和开发的两个潜在威胁。可以通过传统的渔业管理方法来防止增加剥削,例如采用无杀灭,无倒钩和限制进入的规定。维护最大的栖息地面积并防止将来减少栖息地面积,将需要维护由海狸建造的出口大坝。我们的研究应增强Shoepack Lake muskellunge种群的长期生存能力,并说明其他独特种群的有用方法。

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