Alexander Center for Applied Population Biology, Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
AZA Population Management Center, Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Zoo Biol. 2023 Jan;42(1):142-149. doi: 10.1002/zoo.21724. Epub 2022 Aug 12.
Compliance with Breeding and Transfer Plan (BTP) recommendations is important to promote long-term viability and meet the management goals of the Association of Zoos and Aquarium Species Survival Plans (SSPs®). However, individual institutions may fulfill recommendations at different rates, potentially compromising management efforts. We examined institution-level fulfillment rates of BTP recommendations (i.e, "Hold," "Send To," "Breed With," and "Do Not Breed"), and how rates differ based on institutional attributes related to resource levels, geographic location and climate, involvement in population management, and the SSPs in which institutions participated using conditional random forests and generalized linear mixed models. We analyzed 52,182 recommendations from 375 SSPs issued to 170 institutions in BTPs published from 2012 to 2019. Contrary to predictions, our results did not reveal large differences in fulfillment rates based on resources, geographic location, or climate variables at the institution level. We found modest patterns indicating that recommendation fulfillment for Hold and Do Not Breed recommendations in mammals was lower with longer interplanning periods, while fulfillment of Hold recommendations in birds increased with the average experience of individuals in SSP leadership roles. For herptiles, fulfillment of Send To recommendations was moderately higher in institutions with species spread across more herptile taxonomic advisory groups (the management unit for related species). Although our results suggest that overarching institutional factors do not have a strong influence on fulfillment rates at the scale of our study, more focused research within a specific temporal window, taxa, or suite of SSPs may reveal more informative patterns for population management.
遵守繁殖和转移计划(BTP)的建议对于促进长期生存能力和实现动物园协会物种生存计划(SSP®)的管理目标非常重要。然而,各个机构可能以不同的速度履行建议,这可能会影响管理工作。我们检查了机构层面履行 BTP 建议的情况(即“保留”、“发送”、“繁殖”和“不繁殖”),以及根据与资源水平、地理位置和气候、参与种群管理以及机构参与的 SSP 相关的机构属性,这些建议的履行率如何有所不同,使用条件随机森林和广义线性混合模型。我们分析了 2012 年至 2019 年期间发布的 BTP 中 375 个 SSP 向 170 个机构发布的 52,182 条建议。与预测相反,我们的结果并没有显示出基于机构层面的资源、地理位置或气候变量的履行率存在很大差异。我们发现了一些适度的模式,表明哺乳动物的“保留”和“不繁殖”建议的履行率随着规划间隔的延长而降低,而鸟类的“保留”建议的履行率随着 SSP 领导层中个体平均经验的增加而增加。对于爬行动物,在涉及更多爬行动物分类咨询小组(相关物种的管理单位)的机构中,“发送”建议的履行率适中较高。尽管我们的结果表明,总体机构因素对我们研究范围内的履行率没有很大影响,但在特定时间窗口、分类群或 SSP 套件内进行更集中的研究,可能会揭示更具信息性的种群管理模式。