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墨西哥西部过渡地区陆生脊椎动物的生物地理学及其保护意义。

Biogeography of terrestrial vertebrates and its conservation implications in a transitional region in western Mexico.

机构信息

Estación de Biología Chamela, Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, La Huerta, Jalisco, México.

Proyecto de Conservación de Aguas y Tierras, ProCAT Colombia/Internacional, Bogotá, Colombia.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Aug 5;17(8):e0267589. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0267589. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Conservation biogeography, which applies principles, theories, and analyses of biodiversity distribution patterns to address conservation challenges, can provide valuable insight and guidance to policy making for protection of biodiversity at multiple scales. The temperate and tropical ecosystems of the Nearctic-Neotropical transition in the small western state of Colima, Mexico, support a mosaic of remarkably diverse fauna and flora and provide a rare opportunity to determine spatial distribution patterns of terrestrial vertebrate species, assess human-induced threats, and identify potential conservation strategies. We analyzed the spatial distribution patterns and correlated them with the current land cover and extent of the protected areas. Despite its limited geographic extension, 29% (866) of all vertebrates, and almost a quarter of both endemic and threatened species in Mexico, live in Colima. Our analysis identified clear high-richness concentration sites (i.e., "hotspots") coincident for all groups and that elevation and both temperate and tropical ecosystems composition exert significant influence on richness patterns. Furthermore, current species´ distribution also showed significant correlation with natural and disturbed landcover. Significant hotspots for all species groups coincided poorly with the limited protected areas in the state (only 3.8%). The current state of natural land cover (less than 16%) in the state, coupled with its remarkable biological importance, highlights the need for further complementary conservation efforts including expansion and creation of new protected areas, significant restoration efforts and other conservation measures to maintain this uniquely biogeographic and biological diverse region of the country.

摘要

保护生物地理学将生物多样性分布模式的原理、理论和分析应用于解决保护挑战,可以为保护多个尺度的生物多样性的政策制定提供有价值的见解和指导。墨西哥西部小州科利马的新北界-新热带过渡带的温带和热带生态系统支持着丰富多彩的动植物群镶嵌体,并为确定陆地脊椎动物物种的空间分布模式、评估人为引起的威胁以及确定潜在的保护策略提供了难得的机会。我们分析了空间分布模式,并将其与当前的土地覆盖和保护区的范围相关联。尽管科利马的地理范围有限,但 29%(866 种)的所有脊椎动物,以及墨西哥近四分之一的特有种和受威胁种都生活在那里。我们的分析确定了明显的高丰富度集中点(即“热点”),所有组都存在这些热点,并且海拔以及温带和热带生态系统组成对丰富度模式有显著影响。此外,当前物种的分布也与自然和受干扰的土地覆盖有显著的相关性。所有物种组的显著热点与该州有限的保护区(仅 3.8%)吻合不佳。该州目前的自然土地覆盖(不到 16%),加上其显著的生物重要性,凸显了进一步进行互补保护努力的必要性,包括扩大和创建新的保护区、进行重大的恢复努力和其他保护措施,以维持该国这个独特的生物地理和生物多样性丰富的地区。

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