Estimating spatial mixing within the St. Lawrence Estuary beluga population by comparing local individual diversity and abundance

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-07-29 DOI:10.1111/mms.13162
Tyler R. Bonnell, Robert Michaud, Angélique Dupuch, Véronique Lesage, Clément Chion
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Interindividual variability in habitat preferences affect local abundance and residency times. Within a population range, this can lead to sectors having a continuous flow of unique individuals, with others being used by the same set of resident individuals. These patterns of habitat use by individuals, referred to here as individual spatial mixing, can have important implications for ecological and evolutionary processes. This study proposes a novel approach for estimating the degree of individual spatial mixing in an endangered beluga population, based on the comparison of local individual diversity obtained from photo-identification data against abundance indices derived from systematic aerial surveys. Divergences between long-term indices of abundance and diversity were observed across many sectors within the population's summer habitat. This was the case notably for the Saguenay Fjord, where on average only 1.8% of the total population count was detected during summer aerial surveys, but where 41% of all individuals identified in the photo-identification data were found at least once. The comparative approach proposed in this study to estimate individual spatial mixing can help quantify site fidelity patterns in wildlife populations and estimate its vulnerability to local stressors such as anthropogenic noise.

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通过比较当地个体多样性和丰度估算圣劳伦斯河口白鲸种群的空间混合情况
栖息地偏好的个体间差异会影响当地的丰度和驻留时间。在一个种群范围内,这可能导致一些区域不断出现独特的个体,而另一些区域则被同一批常驻个体使用。个体使用栖息地的这种模式在这里被称为个体空间混合,对生态和进化过程有重要影响。本研究提出了一种估算濒危白鲸种群个体空间混合程度的新方法,该方法基于将照片识别数据获得的局部个体多样性与系统航空调查获得的丰度指数进行比较。在白鲸种群夏季栖息地的许多区域都观察到了丰度和多样性长期指数之间的差异。萨格奈峡湾的情况尤为明显,在那里,夏季航测平均只发现了种群总数的 1.8%,但在照片识别数据中识别出的所有个体中,有 41% 至少被发现过一次。本研究提出的估算个体空间混合的比较方法有助于量化野生动物种群对地点的忠诚度模式,并估算其对人为噪音等当地压力因素的脆弱性。
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