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Modeling species' geographic distributions for preliminary conservation assessments: an implementation with the spiny pocket mice (Heteromys) of Ecuador

机译:对物种的地理分布进行建模以进行初步的保护评估:厄瓜多尔的多刺袖珍小鼠(Heteromys)的实现

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GIS-based modeling of a species' environmental requirements using known occurrence records can provide estimates of its distribution for conservation assessments when other data are lacking. We used collection records, environmental variables, maps of land cover and protected areas, and the Genetic Algorithm for Rule-Set Prediction (GARP) to estimate the historical, current, and protected ranges of the spiny pocket mice present in Ecuador (Heteromys australis and H. teleus). The results suggest that ca. 52-63% of the distributional areas of H. australis in the country are intact, but suitable habitat in protected areas represents only approximately 11-13% of the species' historical range there. The distribution of H. teleus has been much more reduced, with only ca. 13-19% of its historical distribution still forested and an estimated 2-3% intact and falling in protected areas. Our work highlights critical areas for future fieldwork and demonstrates an integrated approach to estimating a species' current distribution for preliminary conservation assessments
机译:当缺少其他数据时,使用已知发生记录的基于GIS的物种环境需求建模可以为保护评估提供其分布的估计。我们使用收集记录,环境变量,土地覆盖和保护区图以及规则集预测的遗传算法(GARP)来估算厄瓜多尔(Heteromys australis和H. teleus)。结果表明,约。该国52.63%的澳大利亚H.分布区域是完整的,但保护区中合适的栖息地仅占该物种历史范围的11-13%。硬叶汉逊氏菌的分布已大大减少,仅约有。其历史分布的13-19%仍为森林,估计有2-3%完好无损并落在保护区。我们的工作重点介绍了未来野外工作的关键领域,并展示了一种综合方法来估算物种的当前分布,以进行初步的保护性评估

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