Application of modelling tecniques to manage a population of grey squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis) in Lombardy, Northern Italy, and analysis of parameters estimates used in simulations.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
Grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis), an invasive alien species, is currently
replacing the native Eurasian red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) in British Isles and north-west
Italy. Grey squirrel has recently been reported in the Ticino Park (Lombardy region, NW
Italy) and the species is likely to spread in the woodlands connecting Italy to other European
countries. We used GRASS Geographical Information System (GIS) and Spatially Explicit
Population Dynamics Models (SEPM) as a conservation tool to predict the spread of grey
squirrels and to test different management options in the Ticino Regional Park and surrounding
areas in a 40 years time frame. The integrated approach of SEPM and GIS allowed
us to suggest public administration a cost effective action plan to stop the invasion process.
We also analyse the parameters used in the model highlighting some missing data in literature:
we can address future field study with the aim to improve model performance.
replacing the native Eurasian red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) in British Isles and north-west
Italy. Grey squirrel has recently been reported in the Ticino Park (Lombardy region, NW
Italy) and the species is likely to spread in the woodlands connecting Italy to other European
countries. We used GRASS Geographical Information System (GIS) and Spatially Explicit
Population Dynamics Models (SEPM) as a conservation tool to predict the spread of grey
squirrels and to test different management options in the Ticino Regional Park and surrounding
areas in a 40 years time frame. The integrated approach of SEPM and GIS allowed
us to suggest public administration a cost effective action plan to stop the invasion process.
We also analyse the parameters used in the model highlighting some missing data in literature:
we can address future field study with the aim to improve model performance.
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Keywords:
Geographic Information Systems; grey squirrel; red squirrel; simulation; Spatially Explicit Population Dynamics Models
Elenco autori:
Tattoni, Clara; Preatoni, Damiano; Martinoli, Adriano; Bertolino, S.; Wauters, LUCAS ARMAND
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