基于移动行为,估计一个临灭绝的海洋牛的空间不一致性
Andrew S Kough1, Benjamin C Gutzler2, Larry E Skipper3
1Conservation Research Department, John G. Shedd Aquarium, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
概括
女王贝 (Aliger gigas) 聚集在斑块上,但渔业压力耗尽了这些区域. 了解贝的运动和聚合行为对于有效的,本地化的保护和管理策略至关重要.
科学领域:
- 海洋生态海洋生态学
- 保护生物学 保护生物学
- 运动生态学 运动生态学
背景情况:
- 动物分布中的空间不一致性在管理中经常被忽视,管理通常依赖于平均人口密度.
- 像女王贝 (Aliger gigas) 这样的物种形成密集的聚合物,由于其可预测的位置,容易受到过度开发的影响.
研究的目的:
- 用生物学家研究女王贝分布中的空间异质性的驱动因素.
- 量化贝的运动行为,活动率,环境影响和分散模式.
- 模拟贝在繁殖区的分散,以告知管理策略.
主要方法:
- 生物学家被用来跟踪女王贝的运动和量化行为.
- 进行了距离到下一次接触的分析,以测量贝斑块之间的空间分离.
- 现场调查数据与分散估计相结合,以计算斑块特征和人口密度.
主要成果:
- 大多数女王贝都被发现在聚合 (带有多个个体的补丁).
- 渔业压力较大的地区缺乏贝和聚类,这表明平均密度是管理不良的指标.
- 观察到的聚合体大小和密度一致,繁殖聚合体的长度很少超过330米.
结论:
- 运动生态学为管理分散分布的物种提供了有价值的替代性环境.
- 小规模的空间管理干预措施是可行的保护女王贝聚集.
- 了解特定物种的聚合需求对于有效保护空间结构化的种群至关重要.
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