FloMan-MF: Floodplain Management for the Moor Frog a simulation model for amphibian conservation in dynamic wetlands
Authored by D D C Dick, D Ayllon
Date Published: 2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2017.01.011
Sponsors:
Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt
Platforms:
NetLogo
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Abstract
We present a modeling approach to assess the impact of different
conservation management options on the population dynamics of the moor
frog (Rana arvalis, Amphibia, Anura) in dynamic river floodplains. The
model is targeted at supporting amphibian conservation actions within
floodplain management efforts for human flood protection. FloMan-MF is
an individual -based, spatially explicit simulation model that combines
three aspects: the hydrological dynamics of the landscape influenced by
floods, frog reproductive behavior modeled through migration and
selection of suitable reproduction sites (ponds), and population
structure and trajectory over time. We validated each of the three
systems and applied the baseline scenario to a two-year case study
conducted in the Middle Elbe River floodplain (Germany). The FloMan-MF
model aims to identify suitable compositions of floodplain ponds and
habitat characteristics to optimize the reproductive habitat for moor
frogs in a degraded floodplain. Therefore, to show potential
applications of the model, we simulated floodplain habitat degradation
and five different management scenarios. The population responded
differently to each of the simulated management actions, ranging from
rapid extinction to recovery with low numbers of individuals. The partly
unexpected results reveal complex interactions in species-habitat
interactions over time. According to our results, the establishment of
dynamic temporary ponds seems to be a basic condition for population
persistence of this species and can be realized within floodplain
management activities. Extending the rationale and basic design of
FloMan-MF to other amphibian species living in floodplains is
straightforward. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Agent-based models
NetLogo
connectivity
IBM
Biodiversity
Impact assessment
systems
Odd protocol
Sensitivity-analysis
Amphibians
Dynamic floodplain landscapes
Trace protocol
Rana-arvalis
Trout populations
River ecosystems
Regime