Department of Biology, College of Science, University of Hail, P.O. Box 2440, Hail, Saudi Arabia.
Saudi J Biol Sci. 2012 Jul;19(3):311-5. doi: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2012.02.001. Epub 2012 Mar 7.
One of the expected effects of the global warming is changing coastal habitats by accelerating the rate of sea level rise. Coastal habitats support large number of marine and wetland species including shorebirds (plovers, sandpipers and allies). In this study, we investigate how coastal habitats may be impacted by sea level rise in the Farasan Islands, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. We use Kentish plover Charadrius alexandrinus - a common coastal breeding shorebird - as an ecological model species to predict the influence of sea level rise. We found that any rise of sea level is likely to inundate 11% of Kentish plover nests. In addition, 5% of the coastal areas of Farasan Islands, which support 26% of Kentish plover nests, will be flooded, if sea level rises by one metre. Our results are constrained by the availability of data on both elevation and bird populations. Therefore, we recommend follow-up studies to model the impacts of sea level rise using different elevation scenarios, and the establishment of a monitoring programme for breeding shorebirds and seabirds in Farasan Islands to assess the impact of climate change on their populations.
全球变暖的预期影响之一是通过加速海平面上升速度来改变沿海生境。沿海生境支持着大量的海洋和湿地物种,包括滨鸟(滨鹬、矶鹬和相关鸟类)。在这项研究中,我们调查了沙特阿拉伯法尔桑群岛的海平面上升可能对沿海生境产生的影响。我们使用蛎鹬 Charadrius alexandrinus——一种常见的沿海繁殖滨鸟——作为生态模式物种来预测海平面上升的影响。我们发现,海平面的任何上升都可能淹没 11%的蛎鹬巢。此外,如果海平面上升一米,法尔桑群岛的 5%的沿海地区,也就是支持 26%的蛎鹬巢的地区,将会被淹没。我们的结果受到海拔和鸟类种群数据的限制。因此,我们建议进行后续研究,使用不同的海拔情景来模拟海平面上升的影响,并在法尔桑群岛建立繁殖滨鸟和海鸟监测计划,以评估气候变化对其种群的影响。