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在矩阵种群模型的敏感性分析中考虑管理成本。

Accounting for management costs in sensitivity analyses of matrix population models.

作者信息

Baxter Peter W J, McCarthy Michael A, Possingham Hugh P, Menkhorst Peter W, McLean Natasha

机构信息

School of Botany, University of Melbourne, Parkville VIC 3010, Australia.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2006 Jun;20(3):893-905. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2006.00378.x.

Abstract

Traditional sensitivity and elasticity analyses of matrix population models have been used to inform management decisions, but they ignore the economic costs of manipulating vital rates. For example, the growth rate of a population is often most sensitive to changes in adult survival rate, but this does not mean that increasing that rate is the best option for managing the population because it may be much more expensive than other options. To explore how managers should optimize their manipulation of vital rates, we incorporated the cost of changing those rates into matrix population models. We derived analytic expressions for locations in parameter space where managers should shift between management of fecundity and survival, for the balance between fecundity and survival management at those boundaries, and for the allocation of management resources to sustain that optimal balance. For simple matrices, the optimal budget allocation can often be expressed as simple functions of vital rates and the relative costs of changing them. We applied our method to management of the Helmeted Honeyeater (Lichenostomus melanops cassidix; an endangered Australian bird) and the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) as examples. Our method showed that cost-efficient management of the Helmeted Honeyeater should focus on increasing fecundity via nest protection, whereas optimal koala management should focus on manipulating both fecundity and survival simultaneously. These findings are contrary to the cost-negligent recommendations of elasticity analysis, which would suggest focusing on managing survival in both cases. A further investigation of Helmeted Honeyeater management options, based on an individual-based model incorporating density dependence, spatial structure, and environmental stochasticity, confirmed that fecundity management was the most cost-effective strategy. Our results demonstrate that decisions that ignore economic factors will reduce management efficiency.

摘要

矩阵种群模型的传统敏感性和弹性分析已被用于为管理决策提供信息,但它们忽略了操纵生命率的经济成本。例如,种群的增长率通常对成年存活率的变化最为敏感,但这并不意味着提高该比率是管理种群的最佳选择,因为它可能比其他选择昂贵得多。为了探究管理者应如何优化对生命率的操纵,我们将改变这些比率的成本纳入矩阵种群模型。我们推导了参数空间中位置的解析表达式,在这些位置管理者应在繁殖力管理和存活率管理之间切换,在这些边界处繁殖力和存活率管理之间的平衡,以及为维持该最优平衡而分配管理资源。对于简单矩阵,最优预算分配通常可以表示为生命率及其变化相对成本的简单函数。我们将我们的方法应用于盔蜜雀(Lichenostomus melanops cassidix;一种濒危的澳大利亚鸟类)和考拉(Phascolarctos cinereus)的管理作为示例。我们的方法表明,盔蜜雀的成本效益管理应侧重于通过保护巢穴来提高繁殖力,而考拉的最优管理应侧重于同时操纵繁殖力和存活率。这些发现与弹性分析中忽略成本的建议相反,弹性分析会建议在这两种情况下都侧重于管理存活率。基于一个包含密度依赖性、空间结构和环境随机性的个体模型对盔蜜雀管理选项的进一步研究证实,繁殖力管理是最具成本效益的策略。我们的结果表明,忽略经济因素的决策将降低管理效率。

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