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将资源选择与种群表现进行空间关联,以在广泛尺度上识别物种栖息地:一个独特种群段中艾草松鸡的实例。

Linking resource selection to population performance spatially to identify species' habitat across broad scales: An example of greater sage-grouse in a distinct population segment.

作者信息

Milligan Megan C, Coates Peter S, Brussee Brianne E, O'Neil Shawn T, Mathews Steven R, Espinosa Shawn P, Miller Katherine, Skalos Daniel, Wiechman Lief A, Abele Steve, Boone John, Boatner Kristie, Stone Heather, Casazza Michael L

机构信息

U.S. Geological Survey Western Ecological Research Center Dixon California USA.

Nevada Department of Wildlife Reno Nevada USA.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2024 Oct 10;14(10):e10891. doi: 10.1002/ece3.10891. eCollection 2024 Oct.

Abstract

Management decisions often focus on the habitat selection of marked individuals without considering the contribution to demographic performance in selected habitats. Because habitat selection is not always adaptive, understanding the spatial relationship between habitat selection and demographic performance is critical to management decisions. Mapping both habitat selection and demographic performance for species of conservation concern can help guide population-scale conservation efforts. We demonstrate a quantitative approach to differentiate areas supporting selection and survival at large spatial extents. As a case study, we applied this approach to greater sage-grouse (; hereafter, sage-grouse), an indicator species for sagebrush ecosystems. We evaluated both habitat selection and survival across multiple reproductive life stages (nesting, brood-rearing) in the Bi-State Distinct Population Segment, a genetically distinct and geographically isolated population of sage-grouse on the southwestern edge of the species' range. Our approach allowed us to identify both mismatches between selection and survival and trade-offs between reproductive life stages. These findings suggest resource demands vary across time, with predation risk being a dominant driver of habitat selection during nesting and early brood-rearing periods when chicks are smaller and flightless, whereas access to forage resources becomes more important during late brood rearing when resources become increasingly limited. Moving beyond identifying and managing habitat solely based on species occupancy or use by incorporating demographic measures allows managers to tailor actions to their specific goals; for example, protections of areas that support high selection and high survival and restoration actions focused on increasing survival in areas of high selection and low survival.

摘要

管理决策通常侧重于标记个体的栖息地选择,而不考虑所选栖息地对种群动态表现的贡献。由于栖息地选择并不总是适应性的,了解栖息地选择与种群动态表现之间的空间关系对于管理决策至关重要。绘制受保护物种的栖息地选择和种群动态表现图有助于指导种群规模的保护工作。我们展示了一种定量方法,用于在大空间范围内区分支持选择和生存的区域。作为一个案例研究,我们将这种方法应用于艾草松鸡(以下简称松鸡),这是一种艾草生态系统的指示物种。我们评估了双州独特种群段中多个繁殖生命阶段(筑巢、育雏)的栖息地选择和生存情况,该种群段是该物种分布范围西南边缘一个基因独特且地理隔离的松鸡种群。我们的方法使我们能够识别选择与生存之间的不匹配以及繁殖生命阶段之间的权衡。这些发现表明,资源需求随时间变化,在筑巢和育雏早期,当雏鸡较小且不会飞时,捕食风险是栖息地选择的主要驱动因素,而在育雏后期,当资源变得越来越有限时,获取饲料资源变得更加重要。通过纳入种群动态指标,而不仅仅基于物种占有率或使用情况来识别和管理栖息地,管理者能够根据其特定目标调整行动;例如,保护那些支持高选择率和高生存率的区域,以及针对提高高选择率和低生存率区域的生存率的恢复行动。

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