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Management of interactions between endangered species using habitat restoration
Authors:JM Gumm  JL Snekser  JM Leese  KP Little  JK Leiser  VE Imhoff  B Westrick  M Itzkowitz
Institution:aDept. of Biological Sciences, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA 18015, USA;bDept. of Biological Sciences, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD 21250, USA;cDept. of Biological Sciences, Northampton Community College, Bethlehem, PA 18020, USA;dDept. of Biological Sciences, Eastern Kentucky State University, Richmond, KY 40475, USA
Abstract:Commonly used conservation strategies may be insufficient when deleterious interactions between co-habiting endemic species occur. The decline in the population size of the endangered Leon Springs pupfish, Cyprinodon bovinus, in Diamond Y Spring, Texas has been partially attributed to egg-predation by the endangered Pecos gambusia, Gambusia nobilis. This interaction is related to changes in habitat availability; therefore, we aim to manage the conflict via restoration of the breeding habitat. We hypothesized that altering the habitat to expand shallow breeding areas would result in a decrease in the number of gambusia preying on the eggs of spawning pupfish pairs and an increase in the number of males defending territories. In 2 years following the habitat modification, we observed resurgence in the pupfish breeding population and a decrease in egg-predation pressure around spawning pupfish pairs. Additionally, after altering the habitat, gambusia were more dispersed throughout the habitat, as the low numbers of gambusia in a territory were stable regardless of spawning or aggressive behaviors by pupfish. To our knowledge, this is the first empirical example of effective management of deleterious interactions between two endangered species by means of habitat restoration.
Keywords:Cyprinodon bovinus  Gambusia nobilis  Leon Springs pupfish  Pecos gambusia  Desert springs  Species interactions  Territoriality
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