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Published in: Biodiversity and Conservation 5/2017

16-01-2017 | Original Paper

Demographic responses of boreal caribou to cumulative disturbances highlight elasticity of range-specific tolerance thresholds

Authors: Tyler D. Rudolph, Pierre Drapeau, Louis Imbeau, Vincent Brodeur, Sonia Légaré, Martin-Hugues St-Laurent

Published in: Biodiversity and Conservation | Issue 5/2017

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Abstract

Conserving species-at-risk requires quantifiable knowledge of the key drivers of population change. Non-linear demographic responses to habitat loss have been documented for many species and may serve to establish quantitative habitat thresholds for management purposes. In Canada, boreal populations of woodland caribou are considered threatened; Environment Canada’s empirical model of calf recruitment–range disturbance suggests that at least 65% undisturbed habitat is required to ensure viability. We tested the relationship upon which this conservation guideline is based by pairing demographic estimates with range conditions over a 10-year period for three boreal caribou populations. Our objectives were (1) to evaluate evidence of intra-population demographic responses to fluctuations in range quality over time; (2) to evaluate inter-population differences in demographic responses to cumulative range disturbances; and (3) to evaluate the sensitivity of disturbance tolerance thresholds to variation in local population demography. We found strong evidence in support of the disturbance–recruitment relationship for within-population responses over time (R2 = 0.77). Mixed effects logistic regression modeling revealed variations in local population responses to cumulative habitat depletion. Range-specific disturbance thresholds derived from Monte Carlo simulations were highly elastic in response to observed variation in local population demography, suggesting that 65% undisturbed habitat is insufficient when adult female survival and/or sex ratio is suboptimal. Study populations were determined to be not self-sustaining (Pr(λ ≥ 0.99) = 37–47%). Adult survival was comparable to estimates reported elsewhere despite Aboriginal harvesting for subsistence purposes. Results underscored potential trade-offs between forest harvesting and wildlife habitat conservation. Protection and restoration of sufficient quantities of undisturbed habitat, particularly via road reclamation, is essential for caribou population recovery.

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Metadata
Title
Demographic responses of boreal caribou to cumulative disturbances highlight elasticity of range-specific tolerance thresholds
Authors
Tyler D. Rudolph
Pierre Drapeau
Louis Imbeau
Vincent Brodeur
Sonia Légaré
Martin-Hugues St-Laurent
Publication date
16-01-2017
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Biodiversity and Conservation / Issue 5/2017
Print ISSN: 0960-3115
Electronic ISSN: 1572-9710
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-017-1292-1

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