Regional demography of Icelandic rock ptarmigan and its implications for harvest management
The rock ptarmigan is a popular game bird in Iceland, but management of hunting has tended to be controversial. We were interested in whether regional differences in ptarmigan demography exist and, if so, their implications for harvest management. We fit integrated population models (IPMs) to monito...
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description | The rock ptarmigan is a popular game bird in Iceland, but management of hunting has tended to be controversial. We were interested in whether regional differences in ptarmigan demography exist and, if so, their implications for harvest management. We fit integrated population models (IPMs) to monitoring data from six hunting regions of Iceland during 2005 – 2023, and then examined equilibrium and non-equilibrium harvests strategies based on an objective to maximize sustainable harvest. Survival and reproductive rates tended to be similar among regions, except in the demographically important Northeast, where survival was lower and productivity was higher. There was a negative relationship between post-breeding age ratio and spring abundance in all regions, although the strength of density dependence varied. Spring abundance was stable in all regions, although harvest rates tended to decline, and adult survival rates tended to increase. There was a tendency for temporal patterns of demography to be positively correlated among regions. Evidence for cyclical patterns in abundance was weak, but this may be an artifact of the relatively short time series. Sustainable harvest potential varied among regions and was greatest in the East and Northeast. It appears that harvests during 2005 – 2022 were somewhat less than the sustainable maximum. Non-equilibrium harvest strategies, in which the allowable harvests depend on spring population size and anticipated productivity, are so-called "bang-bang" strategies, meaning that no or very little harvest is optimal until the population is at or above its maximum level of net production. Synthesis and applications: Regional differences in ptarmigan demography warrant different harvest strategies. Yet the hunting season in Iceland historically has been regulated on a country-wide basis, with population abundance and dynamics in the Northeast playing a key role. To implement regional harvest management, decision makers must first agree on harvest-management objectives that satisfy ... |
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spelling | ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:10812809 2025-01-16T22:34:33+00:00 Regional demography of Icelandic rock ptarmigan and its implications for harvest management Johnson, Fred Nielsen, Ólafur 2024-03-13 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.c59zw3rg3 unknown Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.c59zw3rg3 oai:zenodo.org:10812809 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode integrated population model harvest management Demography Stochastic dynamic programming Markov chain Monte Carlo rock ptarmigan info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2024 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.c59zw3rg3 2024-12-05T00:53:54Z The rock ptarmigan is a popular game bird in Iceland, but management of hunting has tended to be controversial. We were interested in whether regional differences in ptarmigan demography exist and, if so, their implications for harvest management. We fit integrated population models (IPMs) to monitoring data from six hunting regions of Iceland during 2005 – 2023, and then examined equilibrium and non-equilibrium harvests strategies based on an objective to maximize sustainable harvest. Survival and reproductive rates tended to be similar among regions, except in the demographically important Northeast, where survival was lower and productivity was higher. There was a negative relationship between post-breeding age ratio and spring abundance in all regions, although the strength of density dependence varied. Spring abundance was stable in all regions, although harvest rates tended to decline, and adult survival rates tended to increase. There was a tendency for temporal patterns of demography to be positively correlated among regions. Evidence for cyclical patterns in abundance was weak, but this may be an artifact of the relatively short time series. Sustainable harvest potential varied among regions and was greatest in the East and Northeast. It appears that harvests during 2005 – 2022 were somewhat less than the sustainable maximum. Non-equilibrium harvest strategies, in which the allowable harvests depend on spring population size and anticipated productivity, are so-called "bang-bang" strategies, meaning that no or very little harvest is optimal until the population is at or above its maximum level of net production. Synthesis and applications: Regional differences in ptarmigan demography warrant different harvest strategies. Yet the hunting season in Iceland historically has been regulated on a country-wide basis, with population abundance and dynamics in the Northeast playing a key role. To implement regional harvest management, decision makers must first agree on harvest-management objectives that satisfy ... Other/Unknown Material Iceland rock ptarmigan Zenodo Carlo Rock ENVELOPE(-130.403,-130.403,53.383,53.383) |
spellingShingle | integrated population model harvest management Demography Stochastic dynamic programming Markov chain Monte Carlo rock ptarmigan Johnson, Fred Nielsen, Ólafur Regional demography of Icelandic rock ptarmigan and its implications for harvest management |
title | Regional demography of Icelandic rock ptarmigan and its implications for harvest management |
title_full | Regional demography of Icelandic rock ptarmigan and its implications for harvest management |
title_fullStr | Regional demography of Icelandic rock ptarmigan and its implications for harvest management |
title_full_unstemmed | Regional demography of Icelandic rock ptarmigan and its implications for harvest management |
title_short | Regional demography of Icelandic rock ptarmigan and its implications for harvest management |
title_sort | regional demography of icelandic rock ptarmigan and its implications for harvest management |
topic | integrated population model harvest management Demography Stochastic dynamic programming Markov chain Monte Carlo rock ptarmigan |
topic_facet | integrated population model harvest management Demography Stochastic dynamic programming Markov chain Monte Carlo rock ptarmigan |
url | https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.c59zw3rg3 |