Morten Frederiksen, Tycho Anker-Nilssen, Hans Schekkerman, Volker Dierschke, Matt Parsons, Stefano Marra, Ian Mitchell
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Abstract
Vertebrate populations are often monitored as part of broader assessments of ecosystem status, where they are expected to provide information on the ability of the ecosystem to support higher-level predators. However, because many vertebrates are long-lived and often only subsets of their populations can be monitored, abundance may not be sufficiently responsive to ecosystem status to provide early warnings of impending changes. Marine birds are often used as indicators of ecosystem status but, due to their long lifespan and delayed recruitment to the breeding population, changes in abundance are generally slow and often difficult to interpret. Their breeding productivity is, however, also widely monitored and much more responsive to ecosystem status, but the relevance of variation in productivity may be difficult to assess. We propose a model-based indicator that integrates monitoring of abundance and breeding productivity through demographic matrix models. The metric of the proposed indicator is the expected population growth rate, given the observed level of breeding productivity. This expected growth rate is then compared with a threshold derived from the criteria employed for red-listing of threatened species by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. We demonstrate the suggested approach using data from Black-legged Kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla in the Greater North Sea region, Northwest Europe. The proposed indicator shows that the current level of breeding productivity is expected to lead to a population decline of 3–4% per year, which is equivalent to a red-list status as Endangered for the species in this region. Our indicator approach is used in OSPAR's Quality Status Report 2023 and is expected to be used by European Union member states for reporting under the Marine Strategy Framework Directive in 2024. Our approach represents a major step forward in assessing the status of marine bird populations; the ideal next step would be to develop a coherent Integrated Population Modelling (IPM) framework that would allow inclusion of all data on population abundance and demography collected across the large and diverse marine ecosystems involved.
对脊椎动物种群的监测通常是作为更广泛的生态系统状况评估的一部分,它们有望提供有关生态系统支持高级捕食者能力的信息。然而,由于许多脊椎动物寿命很长,而且往往只能监测到它们种群的一小部分,因此它们的丰度可能不足以对生态系统状况作出反应,从而无法对即将发生的变化提供早期预警。海鸟通常被用作生态系统状况的指标,但由于它们的寿命长,而且加入繁殖种群的时间较晚,因此数量的变化通常很慢,而且往往难以解释。然而,它们的繁殖生产力也受到广泛监测,并且对生态系统状况的反应更灵敏,但生产力变化的相关性可能难以评估。我们提出了一个基于模型的指标,通过人口统计矩阵模型整合了丰度监测和繁殖生产力。拟议指标的度量是在观察到的育种生产力水平下的预期种群增长率。然后将这一预期增长率与国际自然保护联盟(International Union for Conservation of Nature)将濒危物种列入红色名录所采用的标准得出的阈值进行比较。我们利用欧洲西北部大北海地区黑腿三趾鸥Rissa triactyla的数据证明了建议的方法。拟议的指标显示,目前的繁殖生产力水平预计将导致该地区的种群数量每年下降3-4%,相当于该地区的物种处于濒危红色名单状态。我们的指标方法用于OSPAR的2023年质量状况报告,预计欧盟成员国将在2024年根据海洋战略框架指令进行报告。我们的方法在评估海洋鸟类种群状况方面迈出了重要一步;理想的下一步是制定一个连贯的综合人口模型框架,允许包括在涉及的大型和多样化的海洋生态系统中收集的关于人口丰度和人口统计的所有数据。
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