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优化迁徙物种的保护。

Optimal conservation of migratory species.

机构信息

Centre for Applied Conservation Research, Forest Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2007 Aug 15;2(8):e751. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0000751.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Migratory animals comprise a significant portion of biodiversity worldwide with annual investment for their conservation exceeding several billion dollars. Designing effective conservation plans presents enormous challenges. Migratory species are influenced by multiple events across land and sea-regions that are often separated by thousands of kilometres and span international borders. To date, conservation strategies for migratory species fail to take into account how migratory animals are spatially connected between different periods of the annual cycle (i.e. migratory connectivity) bringing into question the utility and efficiency of current conservation efforts.

METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here, we report the first framework for determining an optimal conservation strategy for a migratory species. Employing a decision theoretic approach using dynamic optimization, we address the problem of how to allocate resources for habitat conservation for a Neotropical-Nearctic migratory bird, the American redstart Setophaga ruticilla, whose winter habitat is under threat. Our first conservation strategy used the acquisition of winter habitat based on land cost, relative bird density, and the rate of habitat loss to maximize the abundance of birds on the wintering grounds. Our second strategy maximized bird abundance across the entire range of the species by adding the constraint of maintaining a minimum percentage of birds within each breeding region in North America using information on migratory connectivity as estimated from stable-hydrogen isotopes in feathers. We show that failure to take into account migratory connectivity may doom some regional populations to extinction, whereas including information on migratory connectivity results in the protection of the species across its entire range.

CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We demonstrate that conservation strategies for migratory animals depend critically upon two factors: knowledge of migratory connectivity and the correct statement of the conservation problem. Our framework can be used to identify efficient conservation strategies for migratory taxa worldwide, including insects, birds, mammals, and marine organisms.

摘要

背景

迁徙动物在全球生物多样性中占很大比例,每年用于保护它们的投资超过数十亿美元。制定有效的保护计划面临巨大挑战。迁徙物种受到跨越陆地和海洋区域的多个事件的影响,这些事件通常相隔数千公里,并跨越国际边界。迄今为止,迁徙物种的保护策略没有考虑到迁徙动物在年度周期的不同时期(即迁徙连通性)在空间上是如何连接的,这使得当前保护工作的效用和效率受到质疑。

方法/主要发现:在这里,我们报告了为迁徙物种确定最佳保护策略的第一个框架。我们采用动态优化的决策理论方法来解决如何为新热带-近北极迁徙鸟类(美洲红尾鸟 Setophaga ruticilla)的栖息地保护分配资源的问题,这种鸟类的冬季栖息地受到威胁。我们的第一个保护策略是根据土地成本、相对鸟类密度和栖息地丧失率来获取冬季栖息地,以最大限度地增加冬季栖息地的鸟类数量。我们的第二个策略通过增加在北美的每个繁殖区域内维持一定比例鸟类的约束条件,最大限度地提高了物种在整个范围内的鸟类数量,该约束条件利用羽毛中稳定氢同位素估计的迁徙连通性信息。我们表明,如果不考虑迁徙连通性,一些地区的种群可能会灭绝,而如果考虑迁徙连通性的信息,则可以保护整个物种。

结论/意义:我们证明,迁徙动物的保护策略取决于两个因素:迁徙连通性的知识和保护问题的正确表述。我们的框架可用于确定全球迁徙类群(包括昆虫、鸟类、哺乳动物和海洋生物)的有效保护策略。

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