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预测源头溪流中周边水生物种的精细分布。

Predicting fine-scale distributions of peripheral aquatic species in headwater streams.

作者信息

DeRolph Christopher R, Nelson Stacy A C, Kwak Thomas J, Hain Ernie F

机构信息

Center for Geospatial Analytics, College of Natural Resources, North Carolina State University Box 7106, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27695.

U.S. Geological Survey, North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, North Carolina State University Box 7617, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27695.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2015 Jan;5(1):152-63. doi: 10.1002/ece3.1331. Epub 2014 Dec 9.

Abstract

Headwater species and peripheral populations that occupy habitat at the edge of a species range may hold an increased conservation value to managers due to their potential to maximize intraspecies diversity and species' adaptive capabilities in the context of rapid environmental change. The southern Appalachian Mountains are the southern extent of the geographic range of native Salvelinus fontinalis and naturalized Oncorhynchus mykiss and Salmo trutta in eastern North America. We predicted distributions of these peripheral, headwater wild trout populations at a fine scale to serve as a planning and management tool for resource managers to maximize resistance and resilience of these populations in the face of anthropogenic stressors. We developed correlative logistic regression models to predict occurrence of brook trout, rainbow trout, and brown trout for every interconfluence stream reach in the study area. A stream network was generated to capture a more consistent representation of headwater streams. Each of the final models had four significant metrics in common: stream order, fragmentation, precipitation, and land cover. Strahler stream order was found to be the most influential variable in two of the three final models and the second most influential variable in the other model. Greater than 70% presence accuracy was achieved for all three models. The underrepresentation of headwater streams in commonly used hydrography datasets is an important consideration that warrants close examination when forecasting headwater species distributions and range estimates. Additionally, it appears that a relative watershed position metric (e.g., stream order) is an important surrogate variable (even when elevation is included) for biotic interactions across the landscape in areas where headwater species distributions are influenced by topographical gradients.

摘要

源头物种以及占据物种分布范围边缘栖息地的周边种群,对于管理者而言可能具有更高的保护价值,因为在快速的环境变化背景下,它们有潜力使物种内多样性和物种适应能力最大化。阿巴拉契亚山脉南部是北美东部本土溪红点鲑、引入的虹鳟和褐鳟地理分布范围的南端。我们在精细尺度上预测了这些周边源头野生鳟鱼种群的分布,以便为资源管理者提供一个规划和管理工具,使其在面对人为压力源时能最大限度地提高这些种群的抵抗力和恢复力。我们开发了相关逻辑回归模型,以预测研究区域内每条支流间溪流河段中溪红点鲑、虹鳟和褐鳟的出现情况。生成了一个溪流网络,以更一致地呈现源头溪流。最终的每个模型都有四个共同的显著指标:溪流等级、破碎化程度、降水量和土地覆盖。在三个最终模型中的两个模型里,斯特拉勒溪流等级被发现是最具影响力的变量,在另一个模型中是第二具影响力的变量。所有三个模型的存在准确率都超过了70%。在预测源头物种分布和范围估计时,常用水文数据集中源头溪流的代表性不足是一个需要仔细审视的重要因素。此外,在源头物种分布受地形梯度影响的地区,相对流域位置指标(如溪流等级)似乎是景观中生物相互作用的一个重要替代变量(即使包含海拔因素)。

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