SWAMP: An agent-based model for wetland and waterfowl conservation management

被引:16
作者
Miller, Matt L. [1 ,2 ]
Ringelman, Kevin M. [1 ,3 ]
Schank, Jeffrey C. [2 ]
Eadie, John M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Wildlife Fish & Conservat Biol, Davis, CA 95616 USA
[2] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Psychol, Davis, CA 95616 USA
[3] Univ Delaware, Dept Entomol & Wildlife Ecol, Newark, DE 19716 USA
来源
SIMULATION-TRANSACTIONS OF THE SOCIETY FOR MODELING AND SIMULATION INTERNATIONAL | 2014年 / 90卷 / 01期
关键词
Ecology; foraging; waterfowl; simulation; rice; wetlands; conservation management; FEMALE NORTHERN PINTAILS; INDIVIDUAL-BASED MODEL; FUNCTIONAL-RESPONSE; SPATIALLY EXPLICIT; BODY-MASS; ENERGY; POPULATION; POLICY; STRATEGIES; ANATIDAE;
D O I
10.1177/0037549713511864
中图分类号
TP39 [计算机的应用];
学科分类号
081203 ; 0835 ;
摘要
The management of North American waterfowl is widely recognized as a premier example of a successful conservation program. Conservation managers on the wintering grounds typically use simple estimates of food availability and population-wide cumulative energy demand to determine how many birds can be supported on a given landscape. When attempting to plan for future needs due to land reallocation, climate change, and other large-scale environmental changes, simple bioenergetic models may not capture important impacts on individual behavior, such as changes in metabolic costs due to increased travel-time and reduced food accessibility leading to non-linear declines in forager success. We describe the development of an agent-based model of foraging waterfowl that uses explicit individual behavior to generate more detailed and potentially more accurate insights into the impact of environmental changes on forager success and survival. While there is growing recognition of the potential utility of agent-based models in conservation planning, there has yet to be an attempt to formulate, validate, and communicate such a model for use as a decision support tool to guide habitat management conservation for wetlands in North America. Our model seeks to provide the foundational framework for such an effort. We predict that this model will be a useful tool for stakeholders making conservation management decisions.
引用
收藏
页码:52 / 68
页数:17
相关论文
共 57 条
[1]  
Albright J.J., 1983, Transactions of the Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, V40, P118
[2]   Alleviating grazing damage by white-fronted geese: an optimal foraging approach [J].
Amano, T ;
Ushiyama, K ;
Fujita, G ;
Higuchi, H .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY, 2004, 41 (04) :675-688
[3]   Exploring complexity in a human-environment system: An agent-based spatial model for multidisciplinary and multiscale integration [J].
An, L ;
Linderman, M ;
Qi, J ;
Shortridge, A ;
Liu, J .
ANNALS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN GEOGRAPHERS, 2005, 95 (01) :54-79
[4]  
Anderson MG, 2007, REPORT JOINT TASK GR
[5]  
[Anonymous], 2013, Individualbased modeling and ecology, DOI DOI 10.1515/9781400850624
[6]  
[Anonymous], 2007, STAT METHODS PSYCHOL
[7]   Experimental functional response and inter-individual variation in foraging rate of teal (Anas crecca) [J].
Arzel, C. ;
Guillemain, M. ;
Gurd, D. B. ;
EImberg, J. ;
Fritz, H. ;
Arnaud, A. ;
Pin, C. ;
Bosca, F. .
BEHAVIOURAL PROCESSES, 2007, 75 (01) :66-71
[8]   Understanding wildlife responses to human disturbance through simulation modelling: A management tool [J].
Bennett, Victoria J. ;
Beard, Matthew ;
Zollner, Patrick A. ;
Fernandez-Juricic, Esteban ;
Westphal, Lynne ;
LeBlanc, Cherie L. .
ECOLOGICAL COMPLEXITY, 2009, 6 (02) :113-134
[9]   An agent-based approach to modeling impacts of agricultural policy on land use, biodiversity and ecosystem services [J].
Brady, Mark ;
Sahrbacher, Christoph ;
Kellermann, Konrad ;
Happe, Kathrin .
LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY, 2012, 27 (09) :1363-1381
[10]  
Central Valley Joint Venture, 2006, CENTR VALL JOINT VEN