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太平洋西北地区的斑点猫头鹰和老龄林采伐。

Spotted owls and old growth logging in the pacific northwest.

机构信息

Department of Zoology NJ-15 University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195, U.S.A.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 1989 Dec;3(4):389-96. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.1989.tb00244.x.

Abstract

Northern Spotted Owls, Strix occidentalis caurina, require large tracts of old-growth conifer forest to survive and reproduce. Much of this forest has been or is being cut by commercial logging operations, with uncertain consequences for the owls. In this paper I present simulation models of owl population change over the next 100 years, as summing a variety of scenarios for habitat destruction and fragmentation. My analysis differs from previous models by incorporating patchy territory distribution and random environmental fluctuations. Fragmented and patchy habitat distributions are common problems for endangered organisms, but they have received little attention from modelers. My results indicate that yearly fluctuations in breeding success have little impact on owl populations, but that spatial structure is quite important and should be considered in planning forest preservation. The simulations suggest that for all reasonable parameter values the proposed US. Forest Service logging plans will lead to the demise of the owls.

摘要

北方斑点猫头鹰,Strix occidentalis caurina,需要大面积的古老针叶林来生存和繁殖。这些森林中的大部分已经或正在被商业伐木作业砍伐,对猫头鹰的未来带来了不确定的影响。在本文中,我提出了未来 100 年猫头鹰种群变化的模拟模型,总结了各种栖息地破坏和破碎化的场景。我的分析与以前的模型不同之处在于,它纳入了不连续的领地分布和随机环境波动。破碎化和斑块化的栖息地分布是濒危生物的常见问题,但它们很少受到建模者的关注。我的结果表明,繁殖成功率的年际波动对猫头鹰种群的影响很小,但空间结构非常重要,在规划森林保护时应予以考虑。模拟结果表明,对于所有合理的参数值,美国林务局提出的伐木计划将导致猫头鹰灭绝。

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