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《IUCN 红色名录中气候变化威胁的模式和偏见》

Patterns and biases of climate change threats in the IUCN Red List.

机构信息

Newmarket, Suffolk CB8 9DE, U.K.

Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London, Regent's Park, London NW1 4RY, U.K.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2018 Feb;32(1):135-147. doi: 10.1111/cobi.13022. Epub 2017 Oct 12.

Abstract

International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List assessments rely on published data and expert inputs, and biases can be introduced where underlying definitions and concepts are ambiguous. Consideration of climate change threat is no exception, and recently numerous approaches to assessing the threat of climate change to species have been developed. We explored IUCN Red List assessments of amphibians and birds to determine whether species listed as threatened by climate change display distinct patterns in terms of habitat occupied and additional nonclimatic threats faced. We compared IUCN Red List data with a published data set of species' biological and ecological traits believed to infer high vulnerability to climate change and determined whether distributions of climate change-threatened species on the IUCN Red List concur with those of climate change-threatened species identified with the trait-based approach and whether species possessing these traits are more likely to have climate change listed as a threat on the IUCN Red List. Species in some ecosystems (e.g., grassland, shrubland) and subject to particular threats (e.g., invasive species) were more likely to have climate change as a listed threat. Geographical patterns of climate change-threatened amphibians and birds on the IUCN Red List were incongruent with patterns of global species richness and patterns identified using trait-based approaches. Certain traits were linked to increases or decreases in the likelihood of a species being threatened by climate change. Broad temperature tolerance of a species was consistently related to an increased likelihood of climate change threat, indicating counterintuitive relationships in IUCN assessments. To improve the robustness of species assessments of the vulnerability or extinction risk associated with climate change, we suggest IUCN adopt a more cohesive approach whereby specific traits highlighted by our results are considered in Red List assessments. To achieve this and to strengthen the climate change-vulnerability assessments approach, it is necessary to identify and implement logical avenues for further research into traits that make species vulnerable to climate change (including population-level threats).

摘要

国际自然保护联盟 (IUCN) 红色名录评估依赖于已发表的数据和专家意见,而在基础定义和概念不明确的情况下,可能会引入偏差。气候变化威胁的考虑也不例外,最近已经开发出许多评估物种面临气候变化威胁的方法。我们探讨了对两栖动物和鸟类的 IUCN 红色名录评估,以确定被列为受气候变化威胁的物种在其所占据的栖息地和面临的其他非气候威胁方面是否存在明显的模式。我们将 IUCN 红色名录数据与已发表的物种生物学和生态学特征数据集进行了比较,这些特征被认为与对气候变化的高脆弱性有关,并确定 IUCN 红色名录上受气候变化威胁的物种的分布是否与基于特征的方法确定的受气候变化威胁的物种的分布一致,以及是否具有这些特征的物种更有可能将气候变化列为 IUCN 红色名录上的威胁。某些生态系统(如草原、灌木丛)中的物种和受特定威胁(如入侵物种)的物种更有可能将气候变化列为威胁。IUCN 红色名录上受气候变化威胁的两栖动物和鸟类的地理模式与全球物种丰富度模式和基于特征的方法确定的模式不一致。某些特征与物种受气候变化威胁的可能性增加或减少有关。物种的宽温度容忍度与气候变化威胁的可能性增加一致,表明 IUCN 评估中的反直觉关系。为了提高与气候变化相关的脆弱性或灭绝风险的物种评估的稳健性,我们建议 IUCN 采用更具凝聚力的方法,即在红色名录评估中考虑我们研究结果中突出的特定特征。为了实现这一目标并加强气候变化脆弱性评估方法,有必要确定并实施逻辑途径,以进一步研究使物种易受气候变化影响的特征(包括种群水平的威胁)。

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