Bringing circuit theory into spatial occupancy models to assess landscape connectivity

Author:

Kervellec Maëlis,Couturier Thibaut,Bauduin Sarah,Chenesseau Delphine,du Rau Pierre Defos,Drouet-Hoguet Nolwenn,Duchamp Christophe,Steinmetz Julien,Vandel Jean-Michel,Gimenez Olivier

Abstract

AbstractConnectivity shapes species distribution across fragmented landscapes. Assessing landscape resistance to dispersal is challenging because dispersal events are rare and difficult to detect especially for elusive species. To address these issues, spatial occupancy models have been developed to integrate the resistance surface concept of landscape ecology and model patch occupancy dynamics through colonization and extinction while accounting for imperfect species detection. However, the most recent approach is based on least-cost path distances which assume that individuals disperse along the optimal route. Here, we develop a new spatial occupancy model that incorporates commute distances derived from circuit theory to model dispersal across sites. Our approach allows for explicit estimation of landscape connectivity and direct measure of uncertainty from detection/non-detection data. To illustrate our approach, we study the recolonisation of two carnivores in France, and quantify the degree to which rivers facilitate Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra) dispersal and highways impede Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) recolonisation. Overall, spatial occupancy models provide a flexible framework to acccommodate any distance metric designed to align with species dispersal ecology.Open Research StatementData and code used in this research are available on Zenodo athttps://zenodo.org/record/8376577

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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