Spatial aspects of metapopulation survival - from model results to rules of thumb for landscape management

Citation
K. Frank et C. Wissel, Spatial aspects of metapopulation survival - from model results to rules of thumb for landscape management, LANDSC ECOL, 13(6), 1998, pp. 363-379
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY
ISSN journal
09212973 → ACNP
Volume
13
Issue
6
Year of publication
1998
Pages
363 - 379
Database
ISI
SICI code
0921-2973(199812)13:6<363:SAOMS->2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
The role of spatial configuration for metapopulation survival is analyzed b y using a stochastic metapopulation model. This model reveals conditions wh ich must be satisfied by the species' ecology and the landscape settings be fore a metapopulation can persist over a long term. Taking this as a basis, initial rules of thumb for landscape management are deduced. The following results are highlighted: (1) the critical correlation length d(c) of the e xtinction processes determines a spatial scale of the metapopulation dynami cs. (2) Only species with a dispersal range d(c) above the correlation leng th d(c) are able to benefit from landscape management at all. (3) A certain metapopulation can only persist over a long term if no patch is inside the range of correlation of another one. (4) There is a hierarchy of importanc e in the characteristics of a spatial configuration (scale and type) and, h ence, in the scopes of landscape management. To conclude, some general cons equences for supporting species survival by management are discussed. Some prospects concerning the use of models for decision support in landscape pl anning are discussed.