Spatial distribution, connectivity, and the influence of scale: habitat availability for the endangered Mona Island rock iguana

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Humberto L. Perotto-Baldivieso
Elvia Meléndez-Ackerman
Miguel A. García
Peter Leimgruber
Susan M. Cooper
Alma Martínez
Paulina Calle
Olga M. Ramos Gonzáles
Maya Quiñones
Catherine A. Christen
Gaspar Pons
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[1] Texas AgriLife Research,Institute of Tropical Ecosystem Studies (ITES)
[2] University of Puerto Rico,CREST, Center for Applied Tropical Ecology and Conservation (CATEC)
[3] University of Puerto Rico,International Institute of Tropical Forestry, USDA Forest Service (IITF)
[4] Jardín Botánico Sur,National Zoological Park
[5] Smithsonian Institution,Department of Natural and Environmental Resources
[6] The National Park Service,undefined
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Connectivity; Habitat spatial distribution; Landscape structure; Mona Island; Mona rock iguana; Scale;
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The Caribbean region is one of the five leading biodiversity hotspots in the world. Analysis of the spatial structure of critical habitats and how it affects endemic species in this region is essential baseline information for biodiversity monitoring and management. We quantified and evaluated the spatial structure and connectivity of depression forests on Mona Island and their potential impact on Mona Island rock iguana habitat, as a framework to assess spatial distribution, connectivity, and the issue of scale in small and widely dispersed habitats. Using IKONOS imagery, we mapped and delineated depression forests at four different scales (minimum mapping units: <100, 100, 500, and 1,000 m), and calculated landscape metrics describing their spatial structure, and connectivity, for each map resolution. Our approach resulted in a more detailed map than previously described maps, providing better information on habitat connectivity for iguanas. The comparison of the island landscape mapped at different scales provided evidence on how changing scales affect the output of spatial metrics and may have a significant impact when planning decisions and assigning conservation priorities. It also highlighted the importance of adequate ecological scales when addressing landscape management and conservation priorities. The analysis of landscapes at multiple scales provided a mechanism to evaluate the role of patch detection and its effect on the interpretation of connectivity and spatial structure of suitable areas for species with small and widely dispersed habitats. These methodologies can be applied other species, in different environments, with similar limitations related to connectivity and habitat availability.
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页码:905 / 917
页数:12
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