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Assessing critical habitat: Evaluating the relative contribution of habitats to population persistence

机译:评估关键栖息地:评估栖息地对人口持久性的相对贡献

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A principal challenge of species conservation is to identify the specific habitats that are essential for long-term persistence or recovery of imperiled species. However, many commonly used approaches to identify important habitats do not provide direct insight into the contribution of those habitats to population persistence. To assess how habitats contribute to overall population viability and characterize their relative importance, a spatially-explicit population viability model was used to integrate a species occurrence model with habitat quality and demographic information to simulate the population dynamics of the Ord's kangaroo rat (Dipodomys ordii) in Alberta, Canada. Long-term productivity (births-deaths) in each patch was simulated and iterative patch removal experiments were conducted to generate estimates of the relative contribution of habitat types to overall population viability. Our results indicated that natural dune habitats are crucial for population viability, while disturbed/human-created habitats make a minor contribution to population persistence. The results also suggest that the habitats currently available to Ord's kangaroo rats in Alberta are unlikely to support long-term persistence. Our approach was useful for identifying habitats that did not contribute to population viability. A large proportion of habitat (39%) represented sinks and their removal increased estimated population viability. The integration of population dynamics with habitat quality and occurrence data can be invaluable when assessing critical habitat, particularly in regions with variable habitat quality. Approaches that do not incorporate population dynamics may undermine conservation efforts by under- or over-estimating the value of habitats, erroneously protecting sink habitats, or failing to prioritize key source habitats.
机译:物种保护的一项主要挑战是确定对受威胁物种的长期存续或恢复必不可少的特定生境。但是,许多常用的识别重要栖息地的方法不能直接了解这些栖息地对人口持久性的贡献。为了评估栖息地如何对总体种群生存力做出贡献并描述其相对重要性,使用空间明确的种群生存力模型将物种发生模型与栖息地质量和人口统计信息相结合,以模拟Ord袋鼠大鼠(Dipodomys ordii)的种群动态。在加拿大艾伯塔省。模拟了每个斑块的长期生产力(出生死亡),并进行了迭代斑块去除实验,以估算出栖息地类型对总体种群生存能力的相对贡献。我们的结果表明,自然沙丘生境对于人口生存至关重要,而受干扰/人为创造的生境对人口持久性的贡献很小。结果还表明,亚伯达省Ord的袋鼠大鼠目前可获得的栖息地不太可能支持长期持久性。我们的方法对于识别对人口生存没有贡献的栖息地非常有用。很大一部分栖息地(39%)代表了汇,将其移除会增加估计的种群生存力。在评估关键栖息地时,尤其是在栖息地质量可变的地区,将种群动态与栖息地质量和发生数据结合起来是无价的。未纳入人口动态的方法可能会通过低估或过高估计生境的价值,错误地保护汇聚生境或未能优先考虑关键源生境而破坏保护工作。

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