Predicting grey squirrel expansion in North Italy: a spatially explicit modelling approach

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P.W.W. Lurz
S.P. Rushton
L.A. Wauters
S. Bertolino
I. Currado
P. Mazzoglio
M.D.F. Shirley
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[1] University of Newcastle upon Tyne,Centre for Land Life Sciences Modelling, Porter Building
[2] Queen Mary & Westfield College,School of Biological Sciences
[3] University of Turin,DI.VA.P.R.A. Entomology & Zoology
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Landscape Ecology | 2001年 / 16卷
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alien species; conservation; forest damage; GIS; landscape structure;
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There is growing concern about the spread of the North American grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) in northern Italy which were introduced into Piedmont in 1948. They have since spread across the Po-plain covering an area of approximately 450 km2 and continue to expand their range. In parallel to what has been observed in Britain and Ireland, grey squirrels replace the native red squirrel (S. vulgaris) and damage poplar (Populus) plantations through bark-stripping. Spatially explicit population dynamics models have been successfully used to predict the spread of grey squirrels in East Anglia, England. We extended a previous approach employing a sensitivity analysis where life history and other demographic inputs are generated using Latin Hypercube Sampling from the known ranges of each input parameter, and applied it to Italy using field data collected in Piedmont. The analysis indicated that reproductive output was the most important factor determining total population size present in Piedmont. The structure and composition of woodland habitats around the introduction site suggested that initial grey squirrel expansion would have been slow and subject to emigration rates from the available habitat blocks.
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