Pirotta Enrico
Centre for Research into Ecological and Environmental Modelling, University of St Andrews, St Andrews KY16 9LZ, UK.
Conserv Physiol. 2022 Jun 21;10(1):coac036. doi: 10.1093/conphys/coac036. eCollection 2022.
Bioenergetic models describe the processes through which animals acquire energy from resources in the environment and allocate it to different life history functions. They capture some of the fundamental mechanisms regulating individuals, populations and ecosystems and have thus been used in a wide variety of theoretical and applied contexts. Here, I review the development of bioenergetic models for marine mammals and their application to management and conservation. For these long-lived, wide-ranging species, bioenergetic approaches were initially used to assess the energy requirements and prey consumption of individuals and populations. Increasingly, models are developed to describe the dynamics of energy intake and allocation and predict how resulting body reserves, vital rates and population dynamics might change as external conditions vary. The building blocks required to develop such models include estimates of intake rate, maintenance costs, growth patterns, energy storage and the dynamics of gestation and lactation, as well as rules for prioritizing allocation. I describe how these components have been parameterized for marine mammals and highlight critical research gaps. Large variation exists among available analytical approaches, reflecting the large range of life histories, management needs and data availability across studies. Flexibility in modelling strategy has supported tailored applications to specific case studies but has resulted in limited generality. Despite the many empirical and theoretical uncertainties that remain, bioenergetic models can be used to predict individual and population responses to environmental change and other anthropogenic impacts, thus providing powerful tools to inform effective management and conservation.
生物能量模型描述了动物从环境资源中获取能量并将其分配到不同生命史功能的过程。它们捕捉了一些调节个体、种群和生态系统的基本机制,因此已被应用于广泛的理论和实际背景中。在此,我回顾了海洋哺乳动物生物能量模型的发展及其在管理和保护中的应用。对于这些寿命长、活动范围广的物种,生物能量方法最初用于评估个体和种群的能量需求及猎物消耗。现在,越来越多的模型被开发出来,以描述能量摄入和分配的动态,并预测随着外部条件的变化,由此产生的身体储备、生命率和种群动态可能如何变化。开发此类模型所需的要素包括摄入率估计、维持成本、生长模式、能量储存以及妊娠和哺乳的动态,还有分配优先级规则。我描述了这些组成部分是如何针对海洋哺乳动物进行参数化的,并突出了关键的研究空白。现有分析方法存在很大差异,这反映了不同研究中生命史、管理需求和数据可用性的广泛范围。建模策略的灵活性支持了针对特定案例研究的定制应用,但导致通用性有限。尽管仍然存在许多经验和理论上的不确定性,但生物能量模型可用于预测个体和种群对环境变化及其他人为影响的反应,从而为有效的管理和保护提供有力工具。