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评估脊椎动物物种对光和噪声污染的脆弱性:专家调查揭示了对 specialist species 的影响。

Assessing the Vulnerabilities of Vertebrate Species to Light and Noise Pollution: Expert Surveys Illuminate the Impacts on Specialist Species.

机构信息

School for Environment and Sustainability, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1382, USA.

Department of Biological Science, California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo, CA 93407, USA.

出版信息

Integr Comp Biol. 2021 Oct 4;61(3):1202-1215. doi: 10.1093/icb/icab091.

Abstract

Global expansion of lighting and noise pollution alters how animals receive and interpret environmental cues. However, we lack a cross-taxon understanding of how animal traits influence species vulnerability to this growing phenomenon. This knowledge is needed to improve the design and implementation of policies that mitigate or reduce sensory pollutants. We present results from an expert knowledge survey that quantified the relative influence of 21 ecological, anatomical, and physiological traits on the vulnerability of terrestrial vertebrates to elevated levels of anthropogenic lighting and noise. We aimed not only to quantify the importance of threats and the relative influence of traits as viewed by sensory and wildlife experts, but to examine knowledge gaps based on the variation in responses. Identifying traits that had less consensus can guide future research for strengthening ecologists' and conservation biologists' understanding of sensory abilities. Our findings, based on 280 responses of expert opinion, highlight the increasing recognition among experts that sensory pollutants are important to consider in management and conservation decisions. Participant responses show mounting threats to species with narrow niches; especially habitat specialists, nocturnal species, and those with the greatest ability to differentiate environmental visual and auditory cues. Our results call attention to the threat specialist species face and provide a generalizable understanding of which species require additional considerations when developing conservation policies and mitigation strategies in a world altered by expanding sensory pollutant footprints. We provide a step-by-step example for translating these results to on-the-ground conservation planning using two species as case studies.

摘要

全球范围内光污染和噪声污染的扩大改变了动物接收和解释环境信号的方式。然而,我们缺乏跨类群的理解,即动物特征如何影响物种对这种日益增长的现象的脆弱性。为了改善减轻或减少感官污染物的政策的设计和实施,我们需要了解这些知识。

我们展示了一项专家知识调查的结果,该调查量化了 21 种生态、解剖和生理特征对陆地脊椎动物易受人为照明和噪声水平升高影响的相对影响。我们的目的不仅是量化威胁的重要性和特征的相对影响,这些威胁和特征是由感官和野生动物专家来看待的,而且还要根据反应的变化来检查知识差距。确定那些共识较少的特征可以指导未来的研究,以加强生态学家和保护生物学家对感官能力的理解。

我们的研究结果基于 280 名专家意见的回复,突出了专家们越来越认识到感官污染物在管理和保护决策中是需要考虑的重要因素。参与者的回复表明,物种面临的威胁越来越大,尤其是那些生态位狭窄的物种,特别是生境专家、夜间物种和那些能够区分环境视觉和听觉线索的能力最强的物种。

我们的研究结果引起了人们对特化物种面临的威胁的关注,并提供了一种普遍的理解,即在一个由不断扩大的感官污染物足迹改变的世界中,当制定保护政策和缓解策略时,哪些物种需要额外的考虑。我们提供了一个逐步的示例,使用两个物种作为案例研究,将这些结果转化为地面保护规划。

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