Soutullo, Alvaro, López-López, Pascual, Urios, Vicente Incorporating spatial structure and stochasticity in endangered Bonelli’s eagle’s population models: implications for conservation and management SOUTULLO, Álvaro; LÓPEZ-LÓPEZ, Pascual; URIOS, Vicente. "Incorporating spatial structure and stochasticity in endangered Bonelli’s eagle’s population models: implications for conservation and management". Biological Conservation. Vol. 141, No. 4 (Apr. 2008). ISSN 0006-3207, pp. 1013-1020 URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/22695 DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2008.01.011 ISSN: 0006-3207 (Print) Abstract: Population models have played a chief role informing management decisions for the endangered Bonelli’s eagle (Aquila fasciata) in Spain. In this paper, we incorporate spatial structure and stochasticity in the construction of individual-based metapopulation models, and use these models to explore the effects of possible management actions on the persistence of the species in Spain. To build the models we used data on seven sub-populations that have experienced different trends in the last decades, and we introduced new estimates of pre-adult survival rate. The elasticity analysis of our models showed that when the interchange of individuals among sub-populations is taken into account, pre-adult mortality plays the key role in determining the overall population trend. This is in contrast to what it has been suggested by previous demographic models that modelled local populations as isolated. Specifically, a 20% decrease in pre-adult mortality during the first two years of life was enough for the stabilization of the metapopulation (i.e., λ ⩾ 1.0). However, neither a similar decrease in the values of adult mortality, nor an increase in the percentage of breeders, modified the declining trend of our model metapopulation. This reinforces the idea that to ensure the long-term persistence of the species in Spain, management actions should aim at minimizing pre-adult mortality. These include locating and protecting the areas used by juvenile Bonelli’s eagles (e.g., temporary settlements), minimizing the risk of electrocution in power lines, and preventing human persecution. Keywords:Aquila fasciata, Demographic models, Elasticity analysis, Individual-based models, Metapopulations, Population dynamics, Raptors, Spain, Vortex Elsevier info:eu-repo/semantics/article