SPATIALLY EXPLICIT POPULATION-MODELS - CURRENT FORMS AND FUTURE USES

被引:359
作者
DUNNING, JB
STEWART, DJ
DANIELSON, BJ
NOON, BR
ROOT, TL
LAMBERSON, RH
STEVENS, EE
机构
[1] UNIV GEORGIA,INST ECOL,ATHENS,GA 30602
[2] IOWA STATE UNIV SCI & TECHNOL,DEPT ANIM ECOL,AMES,IA 50011
[3] US FOREST SERV,REDWOOD SCI LAB,ARCATA,CA 95521
[4] UNIV MICHIGAN,SCH NAT RESOURCES & ENVIRONM,ANN ARBOR,MI 48109
[5] HUMBOLDT STATE UNIV,DEPT MATH,ARCATA,CA 95521
[6] CLEMSON UNIV,US FOREST SERV,SE FOREST EXPT STN,DEPT FOREST RESOURCES,CLEMSON,SC 29634
关键词
DISPERSAL; LAND MANAGEMENT; LANDSCAPE; MOBILE ANIMAL POPULATIONS; POPULATION DYNAMICS; POPULATION SIMULATION MODELS; SPATIALLY EXPLICIT POPULATION MODELS;
D O I
10.2307/1942045
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Spatially explicit population models are becoming increasingly useful tools for population ecologists, conservation biologists, and land managers. Models are spatially explicit when they combine a population simulator with a landscape map that describes the spatial distribution of landscape features. With this map, the locations of habitat patches, individuals, and other items of interest are explicitly incorporated into the model, and the effect of changing landscape features on population dynamics can be studied. In this paper we describe the structure of some spatially explicit models under development and provide examples of current and future research using these models. Spatially explicit models are important tools for investigating scale-related questions in population ecology, especially the response of organisms to habitat change occurring at a variety of spatial and temporal scales. Simulation models that incorporate real-world landscapes, as portrayed by landscape maps created with geographic information systems, are also proving to be crucial in the development of management strategies in response to regional land-use and other global change processes. Spatially explicit population models will increase our ability to accurately model complex landscapes, and therefore should improve both basic ecological knowledge of landscape phenomena and applications of landscape ecology to conservation and management.
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页数:9
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