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Escaping the extinction vortex: Identifying factors affecting population performance and recovery in endangered Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep.

机译:逃避灭绝漩涡:确定影响濒危内华达山脉大角羊的种群性能和恢复的因素。

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An extinction vortex is one of the greatest threats to endangered species; when demographic, environmental, and genetic stochasticity interact with each other and with deterministic factors, such as habitat quality, to reinforce the demise of a small population. To successfully escape an extinction vortex and enable species recovery, all processes that affect endangered populations should be comprehensively assessed and incorporated into conservation plans. For my dissertation, I worked in conjunction with California Department of Fish and Game to develop a comprehensive research program to guide recovery efforts for federally endangered Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep, the rarest subspecies of mountain sheep in North America. I initiated a combination of demographic, habitat and genetic analyses to identify the stochastic and deterministic factors limiting the recovery of this subspecies, examine the relative and synergistic impacts of these factors on the performance of Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep, and the benefits of different management activities for stimulating recovery efforts. Just as the extinction vortex predicts, I found that small populations of Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep were driven by a number of stochastic and deterministic processes. Demographic, habitat, climate, predation, and genetic factors operated singly and in concert to shape the overall viability of this subspecies. The interaction of factors led to atypical demographic patterns that deviated from theoretical expectations and increased extinction risk. To alleviate extinction processes, I found that management strategies must be tailored to population-specific dynamics, targeting those vital rates and ecological drivers which have the greatest power to increase performance. Results from this study have elucidated critical aspects of Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep ecology, provided a recovery strategy for this subspecies, and supplied new quantitative tools for examining the dynamics of small and endangered populations. Ultimately, this work offers an example of assessing population viability, not in terms of probability of extinction, but in terms of quantifying conservation measures that will alleviate extinction dynamics and achieve endangered species recovery goals.
机译:灭绝涡旋是对濒临灭绝物种的最大威胁之一。当人口,环境和遗传随机性相互影响并与确定性因素(例如栖息地质量)相互作用时,将加剧少数人群的灭绝。为了成功摆脱灭绝涡旋并实现物种恢复,应对影响濒危种群的所有过程进行全面评估,并将其纳入保护计划。在我的论文中,我与加州鱼类与猎物部合作开发了一项综合研究计划,以指导联邦濒危内华达山脉大角羊(北美洲最罕见的山羊亚种)的恢复工作。我发起了人口,栖息地和遗传分析相结合的研究,以确定限制该亚种恢复的随机和确定性因素,研究了这些因素对内华达大角羊生产性能的相对和协同影响,以及不同管理活动的收益刺激恢复工作。正如灭绝漩涡所预测的那样,我发现内华达山脉大角羊的一小部分种群是由许多随机和确定性过程驱动的。人口,栖息地,气候,捕食和遗传因素单独起作用,共同影响了该亚种的总体生存能力。因素的相互作用导致了非典型的人口统计学特征,从而偏离了理论预期并增加了灭绝的风险。为了缓解灭绝过程,我发现管理策略必须针对特定人群的动态进行调整,针对那些具有最大绩效提升能力的生命率和生态驱动因素。这项研究的结果阐明了内华达山脉大角羊生态的关键方面,为该亚种提供了恢复策略,并提供了新的定量工具来研究小型和濒危种群的动态。最终,这项工作提供了一个评估种群生存力的例子,而不是根据灭绝的可能性,而是量化保护措施的数量,这些措施将减轻灭绝的动态并实现濒危物种的恢复目标。

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  • 作者

    Johnson, Heather Elizabeth.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Montana.;

  • 授予单位 University of Montana.;
  • 学科 Agriculture Wildlife Conservation.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 242 p.
  • 总页数 242
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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