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K. McKelvey, B. Noon, R. Lamberson
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景观破碎化可能对具有非常特定栖息地和面积要求的物种的持久性构成主要威胁(例如,Wilcove等人,1986年)。这样一个物种是北方斑点猫头鹰(Strix occidentalis caurina),其种群在许多空间尺度上正在经历碎片化。我们在这里讨论的分析集中在地理尺度上(Lord and Norton, 1990),并关注木材采伐导致的原始森林的碎片化格局。以北方斑点猫头鹰为例,对栖息地破碎化的担忧已经转化为猫头鹰保护的具体计划(Thomas et al., 1990)。在本章中,我们报告了一些用于指导决策和思考栖息地保护区的大小和几何形状的模型,这些模型构成了该保护计划的核心。我们想强调的是,我们报告的只是一小部分研究和分析,这些研究和分析是为了帮助维持斑点猫头鹰的数量。我们的成果是一个庞大团队努力的结晶。在讨论模型的具体细节之前。我们简要地讨论围绕-的一般问题
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Landscape fragmentation can be a major threat to the persistence of species with very specific habitat and area requirements (e.g., Wilcove et al., 1986). Such a species is the northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina), whose populations are experiencing fragmentation at a number of spatial scales. The analyses we discuss here focus on the geographic scale (Lord and Norton. 1990) and are concerned with the fragmented pattern of oldgrowth forests that results from timber harvest. In the case of the northern spotted owl, concerns over the fragmentation of habitat have been translated into a specific plan for the owl's conservation (Thomas et al., 1990). In this chapter we report some of the models that were used to guide decisions and thinking about the size and geometry of the habitat reserves that form the core of this conservation plan. We would like to emphasize that we are reporting only a small fraction of the studies and analyses that have been pursued to help maintain spotted owl populations. and that our results represent the synthesis of a massive team effort. Before discussing the specific details of the models. we briefly discuss the general issues surround-
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