Vale Mariana M, Cohn-Haft Mario, Bergen Scott, Pimm Stuart L
Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences, Duke University, Box 90328, Durham, NC 27708-0328, USA.
Conserv Biol. 2008 Aug;22(4):1006-15. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2008.00939.x. Epub 2008 Jun 9.
Researchers predict that new infrastructure development will sharply increase the rate and extent of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. There are no predictions, however, of which species it will affect. We used a spatially explicit model that predicts the location of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon by 2020 on the basis of historical patterns of deforestation following infrastructure development. We overlaid the predicted deforested areas onto maps of bird ranges to estimate the amount of habitat loss within species ranges. We also estimated the amount of habitat loss within modified ecoregions, which were used as surrogates for areas of bird endemism. We then used the extent of occurrence criterion of the World Conservation Union to predict the future conservation status of birds in the Brazilian Amazon. At current rates of development, our results show that at least 16 species will qualify as threatened or will lose more than half of their forested habitat. We also identified several subspecies and isolated populations that would also qualify as threatened. Most of the taxa we identified are not currently listed as threatened, and the majority are associated with riverine habitats, which have been largely ignored in bird conservation in Amazonia. These habitats and the species they hold will be increasingly relevant to conservation as river courses are altered and hydroelectric dams are constructed in the Brazilian Amazon.
研究人员预测,新的基础设施建设将大幅加快巴西亚马逊地区森林砍伐的速度并扩大其范围。然而,对于哪些物种会受到影响却没有相关预测。我们使用了一个空间明确模型,该模型根据基础设施建设后森林砍伐的历史模式预测到2020年巴西亚马逊地区森林砍伐的位置。我们将预测的森林砍伐区域叠加到鸟类分布地图上,以估计物种分布范围内栖息地丧失的数量。我们还估计了改良生态区域内栖息地丧失的数量,这些区域被用作鸟类特有区域的替代。然后,我们使用世界自然保护联盟的分布范围标准来预测巴西亚马逊地区鸟类未来的保护状况。按照目前的发展速度,我们的结果表明,至少有16个物种将被认定为受到威胁,或者将失去其一半以上的森林栖息地。我们还确定了几个亚种和孤立种群也将被认定为受到威胁。我们所确定的大多数分类群目前并未被列为受威胁物种,而且大多数与河流栖息地有关,而这些栖息地在亚马逊地区的鸟类保护中基本上被忽视了。随着巴西亚马逊地区河道的改变和水电站大坝的建设,这些栖息地及其所包含的物种对于保护将变得越来越重要。