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Letícia Soares Lost in Space October 4 th , 2011 Reserve design and the SLOSS debate

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Reserve design and the SLOSS debate. Letícia Soares Lost in Space October 4 th , 2011. Outline. Debate origins Theory sustaining the controversy What to focus in order to solve the problem Papers for discussion. Single Large or Several Small? When everything started. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Reserve design and the SLOSS debate

Letícia SoaresLost in Space

October 4th, 2011

Reserve design and the SLOSS debate

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Debate origins

Theory sustaining the controversy

What to focus in order to solve the problem

Papers for discussion

Outline

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Metapopulation models to access species richness in habitat patches.

Should refuges always consist of the largest possible single area?

Single Large or Several Small?When everything started

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Experimentally isolated Red Mangrove forestSpecies richness of canopy arthropods.

Single Large or Several Small?When everything started

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Archipelago A supports the idea that a cluster of smaller patches might support more species than a single larger patch.

Single Large or Several Small?When everything started

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Single large always assumed to be the best strategy.

Empirical evidence was showing the value of several small.

Which way to go when planning conservation reserves?

Understanding the real debate

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1) Species area relationship

Why single large is intuitively good

S = cAz ; c=constant; z=slope

log(S) = log(c) + zlog(A)

Larger areas = higher habitat diversity = more species

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Species area relationship – is that always true?

Why single large is intuitively good

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Area response depends on the trophic groupDisruption of specific interactions

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Small patches accumulate species faster than larger patches.

Habitat diversity

Small patches are important for overall species richness