Population viability analysis of the Japanese rock ptarmigan Lagopus muta japonica in Japan

The Japanese rock ptarmigan Lagopus muta japonica breeds only in limited alpine areas at high elevations (> 2,500 m a.s.l.) in Japan. The estimated population size is about 2,000 birds and their breeding distribution is subdivided into several local areas, in each of which they may be at risk of...

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Main Authors: Suzuki, Ayaka, Kobayashi, Atsushi, Nakamura, Hiroshi, Takasu, Fugo
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spelling crwiley:10.2981/13-021 2024-06-23T07:54:26+00:00 Population viability analysis of the Japanese rock ptarmigan Lagopus muta japonica in Japan Suzuki, Ayaka Kobayashi, Atsushi Nakamura, Hiroshi Takasu, Fugo 2013 http://dx.doi.org/10.2981/13-021 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.2981/13-021 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.2981/13-021 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Wildlife Biology volume 19, issue 4, page 339-346 ISSN 1903-220X 1903-220X journal-article 2013 crwiley https://doi.org/10.2981/13-021 2024-06-13T04:20:59Z The Japanese rock ptarmigan Lagopus muta japonica breeds only in limited alpine areas at high elevations (> 2,500 m a.s.l.) in Japan. The estimated population size is about 2,000 birds and their breeding distribution is subdivided into several local areas, in each of which they may be at risk of local extinction. We estimated age‐specific demographic parameters of the core population breeding on Mt. Norikura in Gifu and Nagano prefecture in Japan. We also estimated population viability using deterministic and stochastic population models. Age‐specific fertility (the number of female offspring that survived to the next breeding season per female) was 0.417 ± 0.086, 0.490 ± 0.080, 0.513 ± 0.153, 0.435 ± 0.078, 0.562 ± 0.139, 0.580 ± 0.122 (mean ± SE) for ages 1‐6+, respectively. The annual survival rate was 0.739 ± 0.047, 0.624 ± 0.064, 0.513 ± 0.087, 0.732 ± 0.151, 0.447 ± 0.220, 0.486 ± 0.089. The population growth rate, evaluated by use of a deterministic projection‐matrix model, predicted a stable population, λ = 1.105 ± 0.063, 95% CI = 0.985‐1.231 and λ = 1.114 ± 0.062, 0.996‐1.239, using two different assumptions for the final age of reproduction by ptarmigan. We evaluated the risk of extinction as the proportion of λs that was < 1, and this was ≤ 4.4%. To complement the deterministic model, we developed an individual‐based stochastic population model in which each of the individuals produced a variable number of offspring and survived one year with certain probabilities that were drawn from estimated distributions of age‐specific clutch size and survival rates. Averaged population growth rate under the stochastic model was λ = 1.1, and the risk of extinction defined as the proportion of trials in which population size ≤ 1 within 30 years was ≤ 8.9%, even when the starting population was small (15 birds). These results suggest that the local population at Mt. Norikura is stable in size and suffers a relatively low risk of extinction. We suggest that this population can serve as a potential source for ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Lagopus muta rock ptarmigan Wiley Online Library Wildlife Biology 19 4 339 346
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description The Japanese rock ptarmigan Lagopus muta japonica breeds only in limited alpine areas at high elevations (> 2,500 m a.s.l.) in Japan. The estimated population size is about 2,000 birds and their breeding distribution is subdivided into several local areas, in each of which they may be at risk of local extinction. We estimated age‐specific demographic parameters of the core population breeding on Mt. Norikura in Gifu and Nagano prefecture in Japan. We also estimated population viability using deterministic and stochastic population models. Age‐specific fertility (the number of female offspring that survived to the next breeding season per female) was 0.417 ± 0.086, 0.490 ± 0.080, 0.513 ± 0.153, 0.435 ± 0.078, 0.562 ± 0.139, 0.580 ± 0.122 (mean ± SE) for ages 1‐6+, respectively. The annual survival rate was 0.739 ± 0.047, 0.624 ± 0.064, 0.513 ± 0.087, 0.732 ± 0.151, 0.447 ± 0.220, 0.486 ± 0.089. The population growth rate, evaluated by use of a deterministic projection‐matrix model, predicted a stable population, λ = 1.105 ± 0.063, 95% CI = 0.985‐1.231 and λ = 1.114 ± 0.062, 0.996‐1.239, using two different assumptions for the final age of reproduction by ptarmigan. We evaluated the risk of extinction as the proportion of λs that was < 1, and this was ≤ 4.4%. To complement the deterministic model, we developed an individual‐based stochastic population model in which each of the individuals produced a variable number of offspring and survived one year with certain probabilities that were drawn from estimated distributions of age‐specific clutch size and survival rates. Averaged population growth rate under the stochastic model was λ = 1.1, and the risk of extinction defined as the proportion of trials in which population size ≤ 1 within 30 years was ≤ 8.9%, even when the starting population was small (15 birds). These results suggest that the local population at Mt. Norikura is stable in size and suffers a relatively low risk of extinction. We suggest that this population can serve as a potential source for ...
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author Suzuki, Ayaka
Kobayashi, Atsushi
Nakamura, Hiroshi
Takasu, Fugo
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Kobayashi, Atsushi
Nakamura, Hiroshi
Takasu, Fugo
Population viability analysis of the Japanese rock ptarmigan Lagopus muta japonica in Japan
author_facet Suzuki, Ayaka
Kobayashi, Atsushi
Nakamura, Hiroshi
Takasu, Fugo
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title Population viability analysis of the Japanese rock ptarmigan Lagopus muta japonica in Japan
title_short Population viability analysis of the Japanese rock ptarmigan Lagopus muta japonica in Japan
title_full Population viability analysis of the Japanese rock ptarmigan Lagopus muta japonica in Japan
title_fullStr Population viability analysis of the Japanese rock ptarmigan Lagopus muta japonica in Japan
title_full_unstemmed Population viability analysis of the Japanese rock ptarmigan Lagopus muta japonica in Japan
title_sort population viability analysis of the japanese rock ptarmigan lagopus muta japonica in japan
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