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丧失生殖价值揭示了一种长寿物种中幼年道路死亡率的高负担。

Lost reproductive value reveals a high burden of juvenile road mortality in a long-lived species.

机构信息

School of Natural Sciences, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.

Department of Integrative Biology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Ecol Appl. 2023 Apr;33(3):e2789. doi: 10.1002/eap.2789. Epub 2023 Jan 22.

Abstract

Adult mortality is often the most sensitive vital rate affecting at-risk wildlife populations. Therefore, road ecology studies often focus on adult mortality despite the possibility for roads to be hazardous to juvenile individuals during natal dispersal. Failure to quantify concurrent variation in mortality risk and population sensitivity across demographic states can mislead the efforts to understand and mitigate the effects of population threats. To compare relative population impacts from road mortality among demographic classes, we weighted mortality observations by applying reproductive value analysis to quantify expected stage-specific contributions to population growth. We demonstrate this approach for snapping turtles (Chelydra serpentina) observed on roads at two focal sites in Ontario, Canada, where we collected data for both live and dead individuals observed on roads. We estimated reproductive values using stage-classified matrix models to compare relative population-level impacts of adult and juvenile mortality. Reproductive value analysis is a tractable approach to assessing demographically variable effects for applications covering large spatial scales, nondiscrete populations, or where abundance data are lacking. For one site with long-term life-history data, we compared demographic frequency on roads to expected general population frequencies predicted by the matrix model. Our application of reproductive value is sex specific but, as juvenile snapping turtles lack external secondary sex characters, we estimated the sex ratio of road-crossing juveniles after dissecting and sexing carcasses collected on roads at five sites across central Ontario, Canada. Juveniles were more abundant on roads than expected, suggesting a substantial dispersal contribution, and the road-killed juvenile sex ratio approached 1:1. A higher proportion of juveniles were also found dead compared with adults, and cumulative juvenile mortality had similar population-level importance as adult mortality. This suggests that the impact of roads needs to be considered across all life stages, even in wildlife species with slow life histories, such as snapping turtles, that are particularly sensitive to adult mortality.

摘要

成年人的死亡率通常是影响濒危野生动物种群的最敏感生命率。因此,尽管道路对幼年个体在出生时的扩散可能是危险的,但道路生态学研究通常侧重于成年人的死亡率。如果不能量化死亡率风险和人口敏感性在不同人口状态下的并发变化,可能会导致对人口威胁的理解和缓解效果产生误解。为了比较不同人口群体中因道路死亡而导致的相对人口影响,我们通过应用生殖价值分析来量化预期的特定阶段对种群增长的贡献,对死亡率观察结果进行加权。我们在加拿大安大略省的两个焦点地点的道路上观察到的 snapping 龟(Chelydra serpentina)中演示了这种方法,我们在道路上收集了活体和死体个体的数据。我们使用阶段分类矩阵模型来估计生殖价值,以比较成年和幼年死亡率对相对种群水平的影响。生殖价值分析是一种可行的方法,可用于评估具有大空间尺度、不连续种群或缺乏丰度数据的应用中的人口变量影响。对于一个具有长期生活史数据的地点,我们将道路上的人口频率与矩阵模型预测的一般人口频率进行了比较。我们的生殖价值分析是性别特异性的,但由于幼年 snapping 龟缺乏外部二次性特征,我们在解剖和性别鉴定在加拿大安大略省中部五个地点收集的道路上死亡的 carcasses 后,估计了穿越道路的幼年龟的性别比例。与预期相比,道路上的幼年龟数量更多,这表明有大量的扩散贡献,并且道路死亡的幼年龟性别比例接近 1:1。与成年龟相比,发现更多的幼年龟死亡,并且累积的幼年龟死亡率与成年龟死亡率具有相似的人口水平重要性。这表明,即使在像 snapping 龟这样生命史较慢的野生动物物种中,也需要考虑道路对所有生命阶段的影响,因为它们对成年死亡率特别敏感。

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