School of Biological Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Qld, 4072, Australia.
University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS), 9171, Longyearbyen, Norway.
Glob Chang Biol. 2017 Mar;23(3):1085-1094. doi: 10.1111/gcb.13404. Epub 2016 Jul 19.
Millions of birds migrate to and from the Arctic each year, but rapid climate change in the High North could strongly affect where species are able to breed, disrupting migratory connections globally. We modelled the climatically suitable breeding conditions of 24 Arctic specialist shorebirds and projected them to 2070 and to the mid-Holocene climatic optimum, the world's last major warming event ~6000 years ago. We show that climatically suitable breeding conditions could shift, contract and decline over the next 70 years, with 66-83% of species losing the majority of currently suitable area. This exceeds, in rate and magnitude, the impact of the mid-Holocene climatic optimum. Suitable climatic conditions are predicted to decline acutely in the most species rich region, Beringia (western Alaska and eastern Russia), and become concentrated in the Eurasian and Canadian Arctic islands. These predicted spatial shifts of breeding grounds could affect the species composition of the world's major flyways. Encouragingly, protected area coverage of current and future climatically suitable breeding conditions generally meets target levels; however, there is a lack of protected areas within the Canadian Arctic where resource exploitation is a growing threat. Given that already there are rapid declines of many populations of Arctic migratory birds, our results emphasize the urgency of mitigating climate change and protecting Arctic biodiversity.
数以百万计的鸟类每年在北极地区往返迁徙,但北极地区快速的气候变化可能会强烈影响物种的繁殖地,从而扰乱全球的迁徙联系。我们模拟了 24 种北极特有涉禽的气候适宜繁殖条件,并将其预测到 2070 年和中全新世气候最优期,即约 6000 年前世界上最后一次主要变暖事件。我们表明,在未来 70 年内,气候适宜的繁殖条件可能会发生转移、收缩和减少,66-83%的物种将失去目前大部分适宜区域。这在速度和幅度上超过了中全新世气候最优期的影响。在物种最丰富的地区,即白令海峡地区(阿拉斯加西部和俄罗斯东部),适宜气候条件预计将急剧下降,而在欧亚大陆和加拿大北极岛屿上则会集中。这些繁殖地的预测空间转移可能会影响世界主要迁徙路线的物种组成。令人鼓舞的是,当前和未来气候适宜繁殖条件的保护区覆盖率通常达到目标水平;然而,在加拿大北极地区缺乏资源开发日益成为威胁的保护区。鉴于许多北极候鸟的数量已经迅速减少,我们的研究结果强调了缓解气候变化和保护北极生物多样性的紧迫性。