Department of Geography, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA.
Eversource Energy Center and Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA.
Nature. 2021 Sep;597(7877):516-521. doi: 10.1038/s41586-021-03876-7. Epub 2021 Sep 1.
Biodiversity contributes to the ecological and climatic stability of the Amazon Basin, but is increasingly threatened by deforestation and fire. Here we quantify these impacts over the past two decades using remote-sensing estimates of fire and deforestation and comprehensive range estimates of 11,514 plant species and 3,079 vertebrate species in the Amazon. Deforestation has led to large amounts of habitat loss, and fires further exacerbate this already substantial impact on Amazonian biodiversity. Since 2001, 103,079-189,755 km of Amazon rainforest has been impacted by fires, potentially impacting the ranges of 77.3-85.2% of species that are listed as threatened in this region. The impacts of fire on the ranges of species in Amazonia could be as high as 64%, and greater impacts are typically associated with species that have restricted ranges. We find close associations between forest policy, fire-impacted forest area and their potential impacts on biodiversity. In Brazil, forest policies that were initiated in the mid-2000s corresponded to reduced rates of burning. However, relaxed enforcement of these policies in 2019 has seemingly begun to reverse this trend: approximately 4,253-10,343 km of forest has been impacted by fire, leading to some of the most severe potential impacts on biodiversity since 2009. These results highlight the critical role of policy enforcement in the preservation of biodiversity in the Amazon.
生物多样性有助于维持亚马逊流域的生态和气候稳定,但目前正日益受到森林砍伐和火灾的威胁。本研究利用过去 20 年的火灾和森林砍伐遥感监测数据以及亚马逊地区 11514 种植物和 3079 种脊椎动物的综合分布范围数据,量化了这些影响。森林砍伐导致了大量的栖息地丧失,而火灾进一步加剧了对亚马逊生物多样性的严重影响。自 2001 年以来,亚马逊雨林已有 103079-189755km²受到火灾影响,可能影响到该地区 77.3%-85.2%被列为受威胁物种的分布范围。火灾对亚马逊地区物种分布范围的影响可能高达 64%,影响较大的通常是分布范围受限的物种。我们发现森林政策、受火灾影响的森林面积及其对生物多样性的潜在影响之间存在密切联系。在巴西,21 世纪初实施的森林政策与燃烧率的降低有关。然而,2019 年这些政策的执行力度放松,似乎开始扭转这一趋势:约有 4253-10343km²的森林受到火灾影响,导致自 2009 年以来对生物多样性产生了一些最严重的潜在影响。这些结果强调了政策执行在保护亚马逊生物多样性方面的关键作用。