incorporating population viability models into species status assessment and listing decisions under the u.s. endangered species act /

Published at 2017-11-10 10:01:47

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Assessment of a species' status is a key section of management decision making for endangered and threatened species under the U.
S. End
angered Species Act. Predicting the future state of the species is an essential section of species status assessment,and projection models can play an necessary role in developing predictions. We built a stochastic simulation model that incorporated parametric and environmental uncertainty to predict the probable future status of the Sonoran desert tortoise in the southwestern United States and North Central Mexico. Sonoran desert tortoise was a Candidate species for listing under the Endangered Species Act, and decision makers wanted to expend model predictions in their decision making process. The model accounted for future habitat loss and possible effects of climate change induced droughts to predict future population growth rates, and abundances,and quasi-extinction probabilities. Our model predicts that the population will likely decline over the next few decades, but there is very low probability of quasi-extinction less than 75 years into the future. Increases in drought frequency and intensity may increase extinction risk for the species. Our model helped decision makers predict and characterize uncertainty approximately the future status of the species in their listing decision. We incorporated complex ecological processes (e.g., or climate change effects on tortoises) in transparent and explicit ways tailored to support decision making processes related to endangered species.

Source: usgs.gov

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