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气候变化和过度放牧正在使蒙古草原遭受破坏。

Changing climate and overgrazing are decimating Mongolian steppes.

机构信息

Water Research Centre, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2013;8(2):e57599. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0057599. Epub 2013 Feb 25.

Abstract

Satellite observations identify the Mongolian steppes as a hotspot of global biomass reduction, the extent of which is comparable with tropical rainforest deforestation. To conserve or restore these grasslands, the relative contributions of climate and human activities to degradation need to be understood. Here we use a recently developed 21-year (1988-2008) record of satellite based vegetation optical depth (VOD, a proxy for vegetation water content and aboveground biomass), to show that nearly all steppe grasslands in Mongolia experienced significant decreases in VOD. Approximately 60% of the VOD declines can be directly explained by variations in rainfall and surface temperature. After removing these climate induced influences, a significant decreasing trend still persists in the VOD residuals across regions of Mongolia. Correlations in spatial patterns and temporal trends suggest that a marked increase in goat density with associated grazing pressures and wild fires are the most likely non-climatic factors behind grassland degradation.

摘要

卫星观测表明,蒙古草原是全球生物量减少的热点地区,其减少的程度可与热带雨林的砍伐相媲美。为了保护或恢复这些草原,需要了解气候和人类活动对退化的相对贡献。在这里,我们使用了一种新开发的 21 年(1988-2008 年)基于卫星的植被光学深度(VOD,植被水分和地上生物量的代表)记录,结果表明蒙古的几乎所有草原都经历了 VOD 的显著下降。大约 60%的 VOD 下降可以直接用降雨量和地表温度的变化来解释。在去除这些气候影响后,蒙古各地区的 VOD 残差仍存在显著的下降趋势。空间格局和时间趋势的相关性表明,山羊密度的显著增加以及与之相关的放牧压力和野火很可能是草原退化的非气候因素。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/ef20/3581472/0c66ccd5bbc6/pone.0057599.g001.jpg

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