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评估美国受保护和多用途土地对鸟类保护的效果

Assessing the efficacy of protected and multiple-use lands for bird conservation in the U.S.

机构信息

Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin-Platteville, Platteville, Wisconsin, United States of America.

Department of Fish and Wildlife Sciences, College of Natural Resources, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Sep 30;15(9):e0239184. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0239184. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Setting land aside has long been a primary approach for protecting biodiversity; however, the efficacy of this approach has been questioned. We examined whether protecting lands positively influences bird species in the U.S., and thus overall biodiversity. We used the North American Breeding Bird Survey and Protected Areas Database of the U.S. to assess effects of protected and multiple-use lands on the prevalence and long-term population trends of imperiled and non-imperiled bird species. We evaluated whether both presence and proportional area of protected and multiple-use lands surrounding survey routes affected prevalence and population trends for imperiled and non-imperiled species. Regarding presence of these lands surrounding these survey routes, our results suggest that imperiled and non-imperiled species are using the combination of protected and multiple-use lands more than undesignated lands. We found no difference between protected and multiple-use lands. Mean population trends were negative for imperiled species in all land categories and did not differ between the land categories. Regarding proportion of protected lands surrounding the survey routes, we found that neither the prevalence nor population trends of imperiled or non-imperiled species was positively associated with any land category. We conclude that, although many species (in both groups) tend to be using these protected and multiple-use lands more frequently than undesignated lands, this protection does not appear to improve population trends. Our results may be influenced by external pressures (e.g., habitat fragmentation), the size of protected lands, the high mobility of birds that allows them to use a combination of all land categories, and management strategies that result in similar habitat between protected and multiple-use lands, or our approach to detect limited relationships. Overall, our results suggest that the combination of protected and multiple-use lands is insufficient, alone, to prevent declines in avian biodiversity at a national scale.

摘要

长期以来,划出土地专门用于保护生物多样性一直是主要方法;然而,这种方法的效果受到了质疑。我们研究了保护土地是否会对美国鸟类物种产生积极影响,从而对整体生物多样性产生积极影响。我们使用北美繁殖鸟类调查和美国保护地数据库来评估保护地和多用途土地对濒危和非濒危鸟类物种的流行程度和长期种群趋势的影响。我们评估了调查路线周围保护地和多用途土地的存在和比例面积是否会影响濒危和非濒危物种的流行程度和种群趋势。关于这些调查路线周围这些土地的存在,我们的研究结果表明,濒危和非濒危物种比未指定土地更频繁地利用保护地和多用途土地的组合。我们在保护地和多用途土地之间没有发现差异。在所有土地类别中,濒危物种的平均种群趋势都是负的,而且在土地类别之间没有差异。关于保护地在调查路线周围的比例,我们发现,无论是濒危物种还是非濒危物种的流行程度或种群趋势都与任何土地类别没有正相关。我们得出的结论是,尽管许多物种(在这两个组中)比未指定土地更倾向于经常使用这些保护地和多用途土地,但这种保护似乎并没有改善种群趋势。我们的结果可能受到外部压力(例如,生境破碎化)、鸟类的高流动性(使它们能够利用所有土地类别)、保护地和多用途土地之间相似的管理策略的影响,或者我们检测有限关系的方法的影响。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,仅靠保护地和多用途土地的组合不足以防止国家范围内鸟类生物多样性的下降。

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