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Type: Journal Article
Author(s): Craig R. Nitschke; Raphael Trouvé; Linda F. Lumsden; Lauren T. Bennett; Melissa Fedrigo; Andrew Robinson; Patrick J. Baker
Publication Date: 2020

Context

Effective conservation planning for species depends on vegetation models that can capture the dynamics of habitat elements across both spatial and temporal domains. Incorporating these dynamics at landscape scales is essential for understanding the impact of natural disturbance, management, and climate change on habitat availability and stability on fauna.

Objectives

To explore the impact of resource availability, wildfire, forest management (timber harvesting and planned burning), and climate change on the habitat of the critically endangered Leadbeater’s possum (LBP; Gymnobelideus leadbeateri McCoy) with the goal of understanding the importance of these factors on future habitat availability.

Methods

We used a spatially explicit landscape-simulation model, LANDIS-II, linked to habitat suitability and patch modelling, to identify quantity, configuration, and temporal stability of habitat for LBP. We used boosted regression trees and general additive modelling to explore the importance of management and disturbance factors on future LBP habitat availability.

Results

Wildfire was the main factor determining all habitat components for LBP, both alone and in interaction with climate change and forest management. We identified stable habitat patches that will likely persist under future conditions, and that might be prioritised for conservation in a dynamic landscape.

Conclusions

We highlight how the current reserve network could be augmented to improve the future conservation status of LBP. Our approach provides conservation planners with a spatially and temporally explicit framework for incorporating the key dynamic processes that are typically omitted in conservation planning.

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Citation: Nitschke, Craig R.; Trouvé, Raphael; Lumsden, Linda F.; Bennett, Lauren T.; Fedrigo, Melissa; Robinson, Andrew P.; Baker, Patrick J. 2020. Spatial and temporal dynamics of habitat availability and stability for a critically endangered arboreal marsupial: implications for conservation planning in a fire-prone landscape. Landscape Ecology 35(7):1553-1570.

Cataloging Information

Topics:
Climate    Fire Ecology    Fire Effects    Mapping    Models    Planning    Prescribed Fire
Regions:
Keywords:
  • Australia
  • climate change
  • conservation planning
  • Gymnobelideus leadbeateri
  • habitat
  • habitat patch
  • LANDIS-II
  • Leadbeater's Possum
  • timber harvest
  • wildfire
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FRAMES Record Number: 61566