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保护候鸟以使新热带地区受威胁的本地脊椎动物受益的机会。

Opportunities for the conservation of migratory birds to benefit threatened resident vertebrates in the Neotropics.

作者信息

Wilson Scott, Lin Hsien-Yung, Schuster Richard, González Ana M, Gómez Camila, Botero-Delgadillo Esteban, Bayly Nicholas J, Bennett Joseph R, Rodewald Amanda D, Roehrdanz Patrick R, Ruiz Gutierrez Viviana

机构信息

Wildlife Research Division Environment and Climate Change Canada Delta BC Canada.

Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada.

出版信息

J Appl Ecol. 2022 Mar;59(3):653-663. doi: 10.1111/1365-2664.14077. Epub 2021 Nov 25.

Abstract

Neotropical countries receive financing and effort from temperate nations to aid the conservation of migratory species that move between temperate and tropical regions. If allocated strategically, these resources could simultaneously contribute to other conservation initiatives. In this study, we use novel distribution maps to show how those resources could aid planning for the recovery of threatened resident vertebrates.Using eBird-based relative abundance estimates, we first identified areas with high richness of Neotropical migrant landbirds of conservation concern (23 species) during the stationary non-breeding period. Within these areas, we then identified threatened species richness, projected forest loss and conducted a prioritization for 1,261 red-listed vertebrates using Terrestrial Area-of-Habitat maps.Richness for migrants was greatest along a corridor from the Yucatan peninsula south to the northern Andes but also included south-west Mexico and Hispaniola. Protected areas account for 22% of this region while 21% is at risk of forest loss. Within this focal region for migrants, all four vertebrate groups showed hotspots of threatened species richness along the west and east Andean slopes. Taxa-specific hotspots included montane areas of southern Mexico and central Guatemala (amphibians/reptiles) and the entire east slope of the Colombian East Andes (mammals).Our prioritization highlighted several areas of importance for conservation due to high threatened species richness and projected forest loss including (a) the Pacific dry forests of south-west Mexico, (b) montane regions of northern Central America and (c) the west Andean slope of Colombia and Ecuador. At a landscape scale in southern Colombia, we show how conservation efforts for six Neotropical migrants could benefit 56 threatened residents that share a similar elevational range. . Funding and effort for migratory bird conservation also has potential to benefit threatened resident vertebrates in the Neotropics. Our study highlights how novel, high-resolution information on species distributions and risk of forest loss can be integrated to identify priority areas for the two groups at regional and landscape scales. The approach and data can be further modified for more specific goals, such as within-country initiatives.

摘要

新热带地区国家获得来自温带国家的资金和支持,以助力保护在温带和热带地区之间迁徙的物种。如果进行战略分配,这些资源可以同时为其他保护举措做出贡献。在本研究中,我们使用新颖的分布图来展示这些资源如何有助于规划受威胁的本地脊椎动物的恢复工作。利用基于eBird的相对丰度估计,我们首先确定了新热带地区迁徙陆鸟在非繁殖静止期具有高丰富度且受保护关注的区域(23种)。在这些区域内,我们接着确定受威胁物种的丰富度、预计的森林损失,并使用陆地栖息地面积图对1261种列入红色名录的脊椎动物进行了优先级排序。迁徙物种的丰富度在从尤卡坦半岛向南到安第斯山脉北部的一条走廊沿线最高,但也包括墨西哥西南部和伊斯帕尼奥拉岛。保护区占该区域的22%,而21%面临森林损失风险。在这个迁徙物种的重点区域内,所有四个脊椎动物类群在安第斯山脉西部和东部斜坡都显示出受威胁物种丰富度的热点地区。特定类群的热点地区包括墨西哥南部和危地马拉中部的山地地区(两栖动物/爬行动物)以及哥伦比亚东安第斯山脉的整个东部斜坡(哺乳动物)。我们的优先级排序突出了几个因受威胁物种丰富度高和预计森林损失而对保护具有重要意义的区域,包括(a)墨西哥西南部的太平洋干旱森林,(b)中美洲北部的山地地区,以及(c)哥伦比亚和厄瓜多尔的安第斯山脉西部斜坡。在哥伦比亚南部的景观尺度上,我们展示了对六种新热带地区迁徙物种的保护工作如何能使56种共享相似海拔范围的受威胁本地物种受益。 候鸟保护的资金和努力也有可能使新热带地区受威胁的本地脊椎动物受益。我们的研究强调了如何整合关于物种分布和森林损失风险的新颖、高分辨率信息,以在区域和景观尺度上确定这两类物种的优先区域。该方法和数据可以针对更具体的目标进一步修改,例如国内倡议。

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