Title of article :
Linking population-level risk assessment with landscape
and habitat models
Author/Authors :
H. Resit Akc¸akaya ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Ecological risk assessment at the population level often involves predicting the effects of a particular change in the
land-use patterns on the viability of native species. A common method of addressing such questions is modeling the
metapopulation dynamics of the species in the landscape. However, the landscape and, as a result, the spatial
structure of the metapopulation usually do not remain unchanged, thus the assessment of viability must incorporate
the dynamic nature of the landscape. A new link being developed between a metapopulation modeling program
ŽRAMAS. and a landscape dynamics program ŽLANDIS. will allow the transitional dynamics of the landscape to be
incorporated into assessment of viability and threat. This approach combines methods of landscape prediction with
those of metapopulation simulation. The link between the landscape model and metapopulation model is provided by
statistical models of habitat suitability for the species in focus.
Keywords :
Metapopulation model , Landscape model , viability , risk assessment , Patch dynamics , habitat fragmentation , RAMAS , LANDIS
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment