长寿海洋物种的保护:采用种群方法的一些提示

G. Santangelo
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寿命长的物种,其寿命可以超过一个世纪,在海洋群落中发挥着重要作用。然而,由于大多数研究覆盖的时间窗口很短,我们对其人口统计的了解相当有限,因此严重限制了从长远来看理解其复杂动态的可能性。此外,长寿种群的生活史的几个方面在很大程度上是未知的。这篇简短的综述描述了陆地生态学中人口统计学分析的一些例子,然后将其应用于长寿的海洋物种。最终目的是提出,更广泛地应用人口统计学概念和模型,可以提高我们了解这些人口如何应对全球气候变化和其他人为干扰来源导致的死亡率异常上升的能力。在这个框架下,种群数学家和野外海洋生态学家之间密切、持续、互惠和辩证的互动可以极大地帮助设计必要的研究,并为这些物种建立改进的种群动态模型。这些模型将是增加我们的知识的重要的第一步,从而执行管理计划,促进对长寿海洋物种的保护,而这往往是由国际保护当局确定的。关键词:人口统计学,死亡率表,生命表,柳珊瑚,鲸目动物。
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CONSERVATION OF LONG-LIVED MARINE SPECIES: SOME HINTS FOR ADOPTING A POPULATION APPROACH
Long-lived species, whose life-span can amply exceed one century, play a fundamental role within marine communities. However, due to the short time windows covered by most research our knowledge of their demography is quite limited, consequently severely limiting the possibility of understanding their complex dynamics over the long run. Moreover, several aspects of the life-history of long-lived populations are largely unknown. This short review describes some examples of demographic analyses in terrestrial ecology, which are then applied to long-lived marine species. The ultimate aim is to suggest that wider application of demographic concepts and models could improve our ability to understand how these populations might respond to unusual increases in mortality rates due to Global Climate Changes and other sources of anthropogenic disturbance. In this framework, close, continuous, reciprocal and dialectic interaction between population mathematicians and field marine ecologists could greatly help to both design the necessary research and set out improved population dynamic models for such species. Such models would constitute an important first step in increasing our knowledge, and thereby implementing management plans for fostering the conservation of long-lived marine species, which too frequently have been defined by international conservation authorities. Keywords: demography, mortality tables, life-tables, gorgonian corals, cetaceans.
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