Decision-support model to explore the feasibility of using translocation to restore a woodland caribou population in Pukaskwa National Park, Canada

The distribution and abundance of woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) have declined dramatically in the past century. Without intervention the most southern population of caribou in eastern North America is expected to disappear within 20 years. Although translocations have reintroduced an...

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Main Authors: Emily K. Gonzales, Patrick Nantel, Arthur R. Rodgers, Martha L. Allen, Christine C. Drake
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Septentrio Academic Publishing 2015-12-01
Series:Rangifer
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Online Access:https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/3626
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spelling doaj-3177204ac5634cd7a3f5af8a502b62952020-11-25T00:28:03ZengSeptentrio Academic PublishingRangifer1890-67292015-12-0135210.7557/2.35.2.36263375Decision-support model to explore the feasibility of using translocation to restore a woodland caribou population in Pukaskwa National Park, CanadaEmily K. GonzalesPatrick NantelArthur R. RodgersMartha L. AllenChristine C. Drake The distribution and abundance of woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) have declined dramatically in the past century. Without intervention the most southern population of caribou in eastern North America is expected to disappear within 20 years. Although translocations have reintroduced and reinforced some populations, approximately half of caribou translocation efforts fail. Translocations are resource intensive and risky, and multiple interrelated factors must be considered to assess their potential for success. Structured decision-making tools, such as Bayesian belief networks, provide objective methods to assess different wildlife management scenarios by identifying the key components and relationships in an ecosystem. They can also catalyze dialogue with stakeholders and provide a record of the complex thought processes used in reaching a decision. We developed a Bayesian belief network for a proposed translocation of woodland caribou into a national park on the northeastern coast of Lake Superior, Ontario, Canada. We tested scenarios with favourable (e.g., good physical condition of adult caribou) and unfavourable (e.g., high predator densities) conditions with low, medium, and high numbers of translocated caribou. Under the current conditions at Pukaskwa National Park, augmenting the caribou population is unlikely to recover the species unless wolf densities remain low (<5.5/1000 km2) or if more than 300 animals could be translocated. https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/3626Bayesian belief networkdecision-supportendangered speciesexpert opinionprocess modelprotected areas
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author Emily K. Gonzales
Patrick Nantel
Arthur R. Rodgers
Martha L. Allen
Christine C. Drake
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Patrick Nantel
Arthur R. Rodgers
Martha L. Allen
Christine C. Drake
Decision-support model to explore the feasibility of using translocation to restore a woodland caribou population in Pukaskwa National Park, Canada
Rangifer
Bayesian belief network
decision-support
endangered species
expert opinion
process model
protected areas
author_facet Emily K. Gonzales
Patrick Nantel
Arthur R. Rodgers
Martha L. Allen
Christine C. Drake
author_sort Emily K. Gonzales
title Decision-support model to explore the feasibility of using translocation to restore a woodland caribou population in Pukaskwa National Park, Canada
title_short Decision-support model to explore the feasibility of using translocation to restore a woodland caribou population in Pukaskwa National Park, Canada
title_full Decision-support model to explore the feasibility of using translocation to restore a woodland caribou population in Pukaskwa National Park, Canada
title_fullStr Decision-support model to explore the feasibility of using translocation to restore a woodland caribou population in Pukaskwa National Park, Canada
title_full_unstemmed Decision-support model to explore the feasibility of using translocation to restore a woodland caribou population in Pukaskwa National Park, Canada
title_sort decision-support model to explore the feasibility of using translocation to restore a woodland caribou population in pukaskwa national park, canada
publisher Septentrio Academic Publishing
series Rangifer
issn 1890-6729
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The distribution and abundance of woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) have declined dramatically in the past century. Without intervention the most southern population of caribou in eastern North America is expected to disappear within 20 years. Although translocations have reintroduced and reinforced some populations, approximately half of caribou translocation efforts fail. Translocations are resource intensive and risky, and multiple interrelated factors must be considered to assess their potential for success. Structured decision-making tools, such as Bayesian belief networks, provide objective methods to assess different wildlife management scenarios by identifying the key components and relationships in an ecosystem. They can also catalyze dialogue with stakeholders and provide a record of the complex thought processes used in reaching a decision. We developed a Bayesian belief network for a proposed translocation of woodland caribou into a national park on the northeastern coast of Lake Superior, Ontario, Canada. We tested scenarios with favourable (e.g., good physical condition of adult caribou) and unfavourable (e.g., high predator densities) conditions with low, medium, and high numbers of translocated caribou. Under the current conditions at Pukaskwa National Park, augmenting the caribou population is unlikely to recover the species unless wolf densities remain low (<5.5/1000 km2) or if more than 300 animals could be translocated.
topic Bayesian belief network
decision-support
endangered species
expert opinion
process model
protected areas
url https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/3626
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