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物种整体组合的栖息地丧失综合衡量指标。

A composite measure of habitat loss for entire assemblages of species.

机构信息

School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, 4072, Australia.

Global Conservation Program, Wildlife Conservation Society, 2300 Southern Boulevard, Bronx, NY, 10460, U.S.A.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2019 Dec;33(6):1438-1447. doi: 10.1111/cobi.13331. Epub 2019 Jun 24.

Abstract

Habitat destruction is among the greatest threats facing biodiversity, and it affects common and threatened species alike. However, metrics for communicating its impacts typically overlook the nonthreatened component of assemblages. This risks the loss of habitat going unreported for species that comprise the majority of assemblages. We adapted a widely used measure for summarizing researcher output (the h index) to provide a metric that describes natural habitat loss for entire assemblages, inclusive of threatened and nonthreatened species. For each of 447 Australian native terrestrial bird species, we combined information on their association with broad vegetation groups with distributional range maps to identify the difference between the estimated pre-European and current extents of potential habitat, defined as vegetation groups most closely associated with each species. From this, we calculated the loss index (LI), which revealed that 30% of native birds have each lost at least 30% of their potential natural habitat (LI = 30). At the subcontinental scale, LIs ranged from 15 in arid Australia to 61 in the highly transformed southeastern part of the country. Different subcomponents of the assemblage had different LI values. For example, Australia's parrots (n = 52 species) had an LI of 38, whereas raptors (n = 32 species) had an LI of 25. The LI is simple to calculate and can be determined using readily available spatial information on species distributions, native vegetation associations, and human impacts on natural land cover. This metric, including the curves used to deduce it, could complement other biodiversity indices if it is used for regional and global biodiversity assessments that compare the status of natural habitat extent for assemblages within and among nations, monitor changes through time, and forecast future changes to guide strategic land-use planning. The LI is an intuitive tool that can be used to summarize and communicate how human actions affect whole assemblages, not just threatened species.

摘要

生境破坏是生物多样性面临的最大威胁之一,它影响着普通物种和受威胁物种。然而,用于传达其影响的指标通常忽略了组合中非受威胁的组成部分。这可能导致构成组合主体的物种的生境丧失未被报告。我们改编了一种广泛用于总结研究人员产出的指标(h 指数),以提供一种描述整个组合自然生境丧失的指标,包括受威胁和非受威胁物种。对于 447 种澳大利亚本土陆生鸟类中的每一种,我们将其与广泛植被群集的关联信息与分布范围图相结合,以确定欧洲人之前和当前潜在栖息地范围之间的差异,潜在栖息地被定义为与每个物种最密切相关的植被群集。由此,我们计算了损失指数(LI),结果表明,30%的本地鸟类已经失去了至少 30%的潜在自然栖息地(LI = 30)。在次大陆尺度上,LI 范围从澳大利亚干旱地区的 15 到该国高度改造的东南部的 61。组合的不同亚组成部分具有不同的 LI 值。例如,澳大利亚的鹦鹉(n = 52 种)的 LI 值为 38,而猛禽(n = 32 种)的 LI 值为 25。LI 计算简单,可以使用有关物种分布、本地植被关联以及人类对自然土地覆盖的影响的现成空间信息来确定。如果将该指标(包括用于推导它的曲线)用于国家内部和国家之间的组合的自然栖息地范围的区域和全球生物多样性评估、随时间监测变化以及预测未来变化以指导战略土地利用规划,那么它可以补充其他生物多样性指数。LI 是一种直观的工具,可以用于总结和传达人类活动如何影响整个组合,而不仅仅是受威胁物种。

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