How large a managed area is needed to protect a threatened animal species? Combining simple dispersal and population models
The size and shape of the managed area for a threatened species to have a stable or growing population is a central issue for conservation management, for example for kiwi, Apteryx sp. Combining geometric probability results for retention of juveniles to breed in the protected area with a standard matrix population model allows the creation of an explicit relationship between the minimum area needed and how far juveniles of the species disperse to establish breeding territories.