濒危物种
环境资源管理
地理
野生动物
野生动物保护
人口
比例(比率)
种群生存力分析
生态学
濒危物种
栖息地
环境科学
地图学
生物
社会学
人口学
作者
Atte Moilanen,Aldina M. A. Franco,Regan Early,Richard Fox,Brendan A. Wintle,Chris D. Thomas
标识
DOI:10.1098/rspb.2005.3164
摘要
Across large parts of the world, wildlife has to coexist with human activity in highly modified and fragmented landscapes. Combining concepts from population viability analysis and spatial reserve design, this study develops efficient quantitative methods for identifying conservation core areas at large, even national or continental scales. The proposed methods emphasize long-term population persistence, are applicable to both fragmented and natural landscape structures, and produce a hierarchical zonation of regional conservation priority. The methods are applied to both observational data for threatened butterflies at the scale of Britain and modelled probability of occurrence surfaces for indicator species in part of Australia. In both cases, priority landscapes important for conservation management are identified.
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