Thurman Lindsey L, Gross John E, Mengelt Claudia, Beever Erik A, Thompson Laura M, Schuurman Gregor W, Hoving Christopher L, Olden Julian D
U.S. Geological Survey, Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center, Corvallis, Oregon, USA.
National Park Service, Climate Change Response Program, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.
Conserv Biol. 2022 Apr;36(2):e13838. doi: 10.1111/cobi.13838. Epub 2021 Nov 29.
Adaptive capacity (AC)-the ability of a species to cope with or accommodate climate change-is a critical determinant of species vulnerability. Using information on species' AC in conservation planning is key to ensuring successful outcomes. We identified connections between a list of species' attributes (e.g., traits, population metrics, and behaviors) that were recently proposed for assessing species' AC and management actions that may enhance AC for species at risk of extinction. Management actions were identified based on evidence from the literature, a review of actions used in other climate adaptation guidance, and our collective experience in diverse fields of global-change ecology and climate adaptation. Selected management actions support the general AC pathways of persist in place or shift in space, in response to contemporary climate change. Some actions, such as genetic manipulations, can be used to directly alter the ability of species to cope with climate change, whereas other actions can indirectly enhance AC by addressing ecological or anthropogenic constraints on the expression of a species' innate abilities to adapt. Ours is the first synthesis of potential management actions directly linked to AC. Focusing on AC attributes helps improve understanding of how and why aspects of climate are affecting organisms, as well as the mechanisms by which management interventions affect a species' AC and climate change vulnerability. Adaptive-capacity-informed climate adaptation is needed to build connections among the causes of vulnerability, AC, and proposed management actions that can facilitate AC and reduce vulnerability in support of evolving conservation paradigms.
适应能力(AC)——一个物种应对或适应气候变化的能力——是物种脆弱性的关键决定因素。在保护规划中使用有关物种适应能力的信息是确保取得成功结果的关键。我们确定了最近提出的用于评估物种适应能力的一系列物种属性(例如,特征、种群指标和行为)与可能增强濒危物种适应能力的管理行动之间的联系。管理行动是根据文献证据、对其他气候适应指南中使用的行动的审查以及我们在全球变化生态学和气候适应的不同领域的集体经验确定的。选定的管理行动支持应对当代气候变化的就地留存或空间转移的一般适应能力途径。一些行动,如基因操作,可用于直接改变物种应对气候变化的能力,而其他行动可通过解决对物种先天适应能力表达的生态或人为限制来间接增强适应能力。我们的研究是首次对与适应能力直接相关的潜在管理行动进行综合。关注适应能力属性有助于更好地理解气候方面如何以及为何影响生物,以及管理干预措施影响物种适应能力和气候变化脆弱性的机制。需要基于适应能力的气候适应来建立脆弱性成因、适应能力和拟议的管理行动之间的联系,这些行动可促进适应能力并降低脆弱性,以支持不断发展的保护范式。