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Quantifying patch‐specific seed dispersal and local population dynamics to estimate population spread of an endangered plant species
Authors:Jinlei Zhu,Karolí  na Hruš  ková  ,Hana Pá  nková  ,Zuzana Mü  nzbergová  
Affiliation:1. Institute of Botany, Czech Academy of Sciences, Průhonice Czech Republic ; 2. Institute of Landscape and Plant Ecology, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart Germany ; 3. Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Prague Czech Republic
Abstract:AimHabitat loss and fragmentation impose high extinction risk upon endangered plant species globally. For many endangered plant species, as the remnant habitats become smaller and more fragmented, it is vital to estimate the population spread rate of small patches in order to effectively manage and preserve them for potential future range expansion. However, population spread rate has rarely been quantified at the patch level to inform conservation strategies and management decisions. To close this gap, we quantify the patch‐specific seed dispersal and local population dynamics of Minuartia smejkalii, which is a critically endangered plant species endemic in the Czech Republic and is of urgent conservation concern.LocationŽelivka and Hrnčíře, Czechia.MethodsWe conducted demographic analyses using population projection matrices with long‐term demographic data and used an analytic mechanistic dispersal model to simulate seed dispersal. We then used information on local population dynamics and seed dispersal to estimate the population spread rate and compared the relative contributions of seed dispersal and population growth rate to the population spread rate.ResultsWe found that although both seed dispersal and population growth rate in M. smejkalii were critically limited, the population spread rate depended more strongly on the maximal dispersal distance than on the population growth rate.Main conclusionsWe recommend conservationists to largely increase the dispersal distance of M. smejkalii. Generally, efforts made to increase seed dispersal ability could largely raise efficiency and effectiveness of conservation actions for critically endangered plant species.
Keywords:Habitat fragmentation, in situ conservation, population dynamics, stage‐  structured matrix population model, WALD mechanistic model, wave speed model
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