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模拟绿海龟洄游通道和觅食热点的形成

Modeling the emergence of migratory corridors and foraging hot spots of the green sea turtle.

作者信息

Dalleau Mayeul, Kramer-Schadt Stephanie, Gangat Yassine, Bourjea Jérôme, Lajoie Gilles, Grimm Volker

机构信息

Centre d'Etude et de Découverte des Tortues Marines (CEDTM) Saint Leu/La Réunion France.

Department of Ecological Dynamics Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research Berlin Germany.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2019 Aug 18;9(18):10317-10342. doi: 10.1002/ece3.5552. eCollection 2019 Sep.

Abstract

Environmental factors shape the spatial distribution and dynamics of populations. Understanding how these factors interact with movement behavior is critical for efficient conservation, in particular for migratory species. Adult female green sea turtles, , migrate between foraging and nesting sites that are generally separated by thousands of kilometers. As an emblematic endangered species, green turtles have been intensively studied, with a focus on nesting, migration, and foraging. Nevertheless, few attempts integrated these behaviors and their trade-offs by considering the spatial configurations of foraging and nesting grounds as well as environmental heterogeneity like oceanic currents and food distribution. We developed an individual-based model to investigate the impact of local environmental conditions on emerging migratory corridors and reproductive output and to thereby identify conservation priority sites. The model integrates movement, nesting, and foraging behavior. Despite being largely conceptual, the model captured realistic movement patterns which confirm field studies. The spatial distribution of migratory corridors and foraging hot spots was mostly constrained by features of the regional landscape, such as nesting site locations, distribution of feeding patches, and oceanic currents. These constraints also explained the mixing patterns in regional forager communities. By implementing alternative decision strategies of the turtles, we found that foraging site fidelity and nesting investment, two characteristics of green turtles' biology, are favorable strategies under unpredictable environmental conditions affecting their habitats. Based on our results, we propose specific guidelines for the regional conservation of green turtles as well as future research suggestions advancing spatial ecology of sea turtles. Being implemented in an easy to learn open-source software, our model can coevolve with the collection and analysis of new data on energy budget and movement into a generic tool for sea turtle research and conservation. Our modeling approach could also be useful for supporting the conservation of other migratory marine animals.

摘要

环境因素塑造了种群的空间分布和动态。了解这些因素如何与移动行为相互作用对于高效保护至关重要,特别是对于迁徙物种而言。成年雌性绿海龟在觅食和筑巢地点之间迁徙,这些地点通常相隔数千公里。作为一种标志性的濒危物种,绿海龟受到了深入研究,重点在于筑巢、迁徙和觅食。然而,很少有研究通过考虑觅食和筑巢地的空间配置以及诸如洋流和食物分布等环境异质性来综合这些行为及其权衡。我们开发了一个基于个体的模型,以研究当地环境条件对新兴迁徙通道和繁殖输出的影响,从而确定保护优先地点。该模型整合了移动、筑巢和觅食行为。尽管该模型在很大程度上是概念性的,但它捕捉到了符合实地研究的现实移动模式。迁徙通道和觅食热点的空间分布主要受到区域景观特征的限制,如筑巢地点位置、觅食斑块分布和洋流。这些限制也解释了区域觅食者群落中的混合模式。通过实施海龟的替代决策策略,我们发现觅食地点忠诚度和筑巢投入这两个绿海龟生物学特征,在影响其栖息地的不可预测环境条件下是有利策略。基于我们的结果,我们提出了绿海龟区域保护的具体指导方针以及推进海龟空间生态学的未来研究建议。我们的模型在易于学习的开源软件中实现,可以与能量预算和移动的新数据的收集与分析共同发展,成为海龟研究和保护的通用工具。我们的建模方法也可能有助于支持其他迁徙海洋动物的保护。

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