Species Distribution Models of Freshwater Stream Fishes in Maryland and Their Implications for Management |
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Authors: | Kelly O. Maloney Donald E. Weller Daniel E. Michaelson Patrick J. Ciccotto |
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Affiliation: | 1. Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, 647 Contees Wharf Rd, P.O. Box 28, Edgewater, MD, 21037, USA 4. Northern Appalachian Research Laboratory, U.S. Geological Survey-Leetown Science Center, 176 Straight Run Road, Wellsboro, PA, 16901, USA 2. Departments of Environmental Science and Engineering Science, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 22902, USA 3. Monitoring and Non-tidal Assessment, Maryland Department of Natural Resources, 580 Taylor Avenue, C-2, Annapolis, MD, 21401, USA
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Abstract: | Species distribution models (SDMs) are often used in conservation planning, but their utility can be improved by assessing the relationships between environmental and species response variables. We constructed SDMs for 30 stream fishes of Maryland, USA, using watershed attributes as environmental variables and presence/absence as species responses. SDMs showed substantial agreement between observed and predicted values for 17 species. Most important variables were natural attributes (e.g., ecoregion, watershed area, latitude/longitude); land cover (e.g., %impervious, %row crop) was important for three species. Focused analyses on four representative species (central stoneroller, creek chub, largemouth bass, and white sucker) showed the probability of presence of each species increased non-linearly with watershed area. For these species, SDMs built to predict absent, low, and high densities were similar to presence/absence predictions but provided probable locations of high densities (e.g., probability of high-density creek chub decreased rapidly with watershed area). We applied SDMs to predict suitability of watersheds within the study area for each species. Maps of suitability and the environmental and species response relationships can help develop better management plans. |
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