Population viability analyses of the Scandinavian populations of : bear (Ursus arctos) lynx (Lynx lynx) wolverine (Gulo gulo)

Population viability analyses have been performed concerning populations of bear, lynx and wolverine. The main purpose of these analyses was to form part of the scientific basis for Sweden’s reporting to the European Commission according to the Habitats Directive. Estimates of minimum viable populat...

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Main Author: Torbjörn, Nilsson
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Language:English
Published: 202100-1975 2013
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spelling ftsepa:oai:DiVA.org:naturvardsverket-9308 2023-07-16T03:58:51+02:00 Population viability analyses of the Scandinavian populations of : bear (Ursus arctos) lynx (Lynx lynx) wolverine (Gulo gulo) Torbjörn, Nilsson 2013 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:naturvardsverket:diva-9308 eng eng 202100-1975 Stockholm Rapport / Naturvårdsverket, 0282-7298 6549 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:naturvardsverket:diva-9308 urn:isbn:978-91-620-6549-2 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Environmental Sciences Miljövetenskap Report info:eu-repo/semantics/report text 2013 ftsepa 2023-06-26T22:11:26Z Population viability analyses have been performed concerning populations of bear, lynx and wolverine. The main purpose of these analyses was to form part of the scientific basis for Sweden’s reporting to the European Commission according to the Habitats Directive. Estimates of minimum viable population size (MVP) under the long-term viability criterion of a genetically effective population size (Ne) exceeding 500 were derived in two different ways: using empirical estimates of rates of loss of genetic variation, when such data were available, and otherwise using computer simulations with the program Vortex. The possibility of setting Favourable Reference Population (FRP) values by partitioning these long-term MVP estimates between neighbouring countries is discussed, and the following tentative FRP values for Sweden are suggested: 800 lynx, 2,800 bears, and 500 wolverines.Population viability was also analyzed in relation to five different shortterm viability criteria. Moderate uncertainty in the input parameters describing the ecology and genetics of a population may lead to very high uncertainty in the estimated extinction risk, and also in the resulting MVP values. A crucial challenge for conservation biologists is to make this uncertainty in MVP estimates clear and comprehensible to decision-makers and other non-experts. I developed a series of alternative scenarios for each population, with slightly different input parameters, and estimated separate MVP values for each scenario. Under the MVP criterion of < 10 % extinction risk in 100 years, the MVP estimates derived from different scenarios ranged between 25 and 65 for bear, between 90 and 700 for wolverine, and between 30 and 1,500 for lynx. If one chooses to focus on estimates from the most likely scenarios, but with catastrophes included, and then among scenarios representing different geographical areas chooses the highest estimate for each species, those MVP estimates were 35 for bear, 210 for lynx and 150 for wolverine, under the < 10 % ... Report Gulo gulo Ursus arctos Lynx Lynx lynx lynx Swedish environmental protection agency: Publications (DiVA)
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Miljövetenskap
Torbjörn, Nilsson
Population viability analyses of the Scandinavian populations of : bear (Ursus arctos) lynx (Lynx lynx) wolverine (Gulo gulo)
topic_facet Environmental Sciences
Miljövetenskap
description Population viability analyses have been performed concerning populations of bear, lynx and wolverine. The main purpose of these analyses was to form part of the scientific basis for Sweden’s reporting to the European Commission according to the Habitats Directive. Estimates of minimum viable population size (MVP) under the long-term viability criterion of a genetically effective population size (Ne) exceeding 500 were derived in two different ways: using empirical estimates of rates of loss of genetic variation, when such data were available, and otherwise using computer simulations with the program Vortex. The possibility of setting Favourable Reference Population (FRP) values by partitioning these long-term MVP estimates between neighbouring countries is discussed, and the following tentative FRP values for Sweden are suggested: 800 lynx, 2,800 bears, and 500 wolverines.Population viability was also analyzed in relation to five different shortterm viability criteria. Moderate uncertainty in the input parameters describing the ecology and genetics of a population may lead to very high uncertainty in the estimated extinction risk, and also in the resulting MVP values. A crucial challenge for conservation biologists is to make this uncertainty in MVP estimates clear and comprehensible to decision-makers and other non-experts. I developed a series of alternative scenarios for each population, with slightly different input parameters, and estimated separate MVP values for each scenario. Under the MVP criterion of < 10 % extinction risk in 100 years, the MVP estimates derived from different scenarios ranged between 25 and 65 for bear, between 90 and 700 for wolverine, and between 30 and 1,500 for lynx. If one chooses to focus on estimates from the most likely scenarios, but with catastrophes included, and then among scenarios representing different geographical areas chooses the highest estimate for each species, those MVP estimates were 35 for bear, 210 for lynx and 150 for wolverine, under the < 10 % ...
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title Population viability analyses of the Scandinavian populations of : bear (Ursus arctos) lynx (Lynx lynx) wolverine (Gulo gulo)
title_short Population viability analyses of the Scandinavian populations of : bear (Ursus arctos) lynx (Lynx lynx) wolverine (Gulo gulo)
title_full Population viability analyses of the Scandinavian populations of : bear (Ursus arctos) lynx (Lynx lynx) wolverine (Gulo gulo)
title_fullStr Population viability analyses of the Scandinavian populations of : bear (Ursus arctos) lynx (Lynx lynx) wolverine (Gulo gulo)
title_full_unstemmed Population viability analyses of the Scandinavian populations of : bear (Ursus arctos) lynx (Lynx lynx) wolverine (Gulo gulo)
title_sort population viability analyses of the scandinavian populations of : bear (ursus arctos) lynx (lynx lynx) wolverine (gulo gulo)
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