Hr. Akcakaya et al., LINKING LANDSCAPE DATA WITH POPULATION VIABILITY ANALYSIS - MANAGEMENT OPTIONS FOR THE HELMETED HONEYEATER LICHENOSTOMUS MELANOPS CASSIDIX, Biological Conservation, 73(2), 1995, pp. 169-176
Habitats used by most species are becoming increasingly fragmented req
uiring a metapopulation modelling approach to population viability ana
lysis (PVA). Recognising habitat patchiness from an endangered species
' point of view requires utilisation of spatial information on habitat
suitability. Both of these requirements mag, be met by linking metapo
pulation modelling with landscape data using GIS technology. We presen
t a PVA model that links spatial data directly to a metapopulation mod
el for extinction risk assessment, viability analysis, reserve design
and wildlife management. The use of the model is demonstrated by an ap
plication to the spatial dynamics of the helmeted honeyeater Lichenost
omus melanops cassidix, an endangered bird species endemic to Victoria
, Australia. We use spatial data, organised by a GIS, on the habitat r
equirements of the helmeted honeyeater to define the patch structure.
We then combine this patch structure with demographic data to build a
metapopulation model, and use the model to analyse the effectiveness o
f translocations as a conservation strategy for the helmeted honeyeate
r.