Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA.
Ecol Lett. 2013 Jan;16(1):112-25. doi: 10.1111/ele.12009. Epub 2012 Sep 26.
Global demand for energy is projected to increase by 40% in the next 20 years, and largely will be met with alternative and unconventional sources. Development of these resources causes novel disturbances that strongly impact terrestrial ecosystems and wildlife. To effectively position ecologists to address this prevalent conservation challenge, we reviewed the literature on the ecological ramifications of this dominant driver of global land-use change, consolidated results for its mitigation and highlighted knowledge gaps. Impacts varied widely, underscoring the importance of area and species-specific studies. The most commonly reported impacts included behavioural responses and direct mortality. Examinations of mitigation were limited, but common easements included (1) reduction of the development footprint and human activity, (2) maintenance of undeveloped, 'refuge' habitat and (3) alteration of activity during sensitive periods. Problematically, the literature was primarily retrospective, focused on few species, countries, and ecoregions, and fraught with generalisations from weak inference. We advocate future studies take a comprehensive approach incorporating a mechanistic understanding of the interplay between development-caused impacts and species ecology that will enable effective mitigation. Key areas for future research vital to securing a sustainable energy future in the face of development-related global change are outlined.
预计未来 20 年内,全球能源需求将增长 40%,且主要将由替代能源和非常规能源来满足。开发这些资源会造成新型干扰,对陆地生态系统和野生动物产生强烈影响。为了使生态学家有效地应对这一普遍的保护挑战,我们回顾了关于这种主导全球土地利用变化驱动因素的生态后果的文献,综合了缓解这些后果的结果,并突出了知识空白。影响差异很大,突出了区域和物种特异性研究的重要性。最常报道的影响包括行为反应和直接死亡。缓解措施的研究很有限,但常见的缓解措施包括:(1)减少开发足迹和人类活动,(2)保持未开发的“避难”栖息地,(3)在敏感时期改变活动。有问题的是,文献主要是回顾性的,仅关注少数物种、国家和生态区,并且充斥着来自弱推断的概括。我们主张未来的研究采取综合方法,结合对开发引起的影响与物种生态学之间相互作用的机制理解,从而实现有效的缓解。概述了在面对与发展相关的全球变化时,确保可持续能源未来所需的未来研究的关键领域。