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一个有弹性且互联的站点网络,以维持生物多样性在不断变化的气候下。

A resilient and connected network of sites to sustain biodiversity under a changing climate.

机构信息

Center for Resilient Conservation Science, The Nature Conservancy, Boston, MA 0211.

Center for Resilient Conservation Science, The Nature Conservancy, Atlanta, GA 30307.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2023 Feb 14;120(7):e2204434119. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2204434119. Epub 2023 Feb 6.

Abstract

Motivated by declines in biodiversity exacerbated by climate change, we identified a network of conservation sites designed to provide resilient habitat for species, while supporting dynamic shifts in ranges and changes in ecosystem composition. Our 12-y study involved 289 scientists in 14 study regions across the conterminous United States (CONUS), and our intent was to support local-, regional-, and national-scale conservation decisions. To ensure that the network represented all species and ecosystems, we stratified CONUS into 68 ecoregions, and, within each, we comprehensively mapped the geophysical settings associated with current ecosystem and species distributions. To identify sites most resilient to climate change, we identified the portion of each geophysical setting with the most topoclimate variability (high landscape diversity) likely to be accessible to dispersers (high local connectedness). These "resilient sites" were overlaid with conservation priority maps from 104 independent assessments to indicate current value in supporting recognized biodiversity. To identify key connectivity areas for sustaining species movement in response to climate change, we codeveloped a fine-scale representation of human modification and ran a circuit-theory-based analysis that emphasized movement potential along geographic climate gradients. Integrating areas with high values for two or more factors, we identified a representative, resilient, and connected network of biodiverse lands covering 35% of CONUS. Because the network connects climatic gradients across 250,000 biodiversity elements and multiple resilient examples of all geophysical settings in every ecoregion, it could form the spatial foundation for targeted land protection and other conservation strategies to sustain a diverse, dynamic, and adaptive world.

摘要

受气候变化加剧生物多样性减少的影响,我们确定了一个保护地网络,旨在为物种提供有弹性的栖息地,同时支持物种范围的动态变化和生态系统组成的变化。我们的 12 年研究涉及美国本土 14 个研究区域的 289 位科学家,我们的目的是支持地方、区域和国家规模的保护决策。为了确保该网络代表所有物种和生态系统,我们将美国本土划分为 68 个生态区,并在每个生态区中全面绘制了与当前生态系统和物种分布相关的地理物理环境图。为了确定对气候变化最具弹性的地点,我们确定了每个地理物理环境中最具气候变异性(高景观多样性)的部分,这些部分可能对扩散者(高局部连通性)具有可及性。这些“弹性地点”与来自 104 个独立评估的保护优先级地图重叠,以指示当前支持公认生物多样性的价值。为了确定维持物种运动以应对气候变化的关键连通区域,我们共同开发了一种人类改造的精细表示形式,并运行了基于电路理论的分析,该分析强调了沿地理气候梯度的运动潜力。我们整合了具有两个或更多因素的高值区域,确定了一个具有代表性、弹性和连通的生物多样性土地网络,覆盖了美国本土的 35%。由于该网络连接了 25 万个生物多样性要素和每个生态区中所有地理物理环境的多个弹性实例的气候梯度,因此它可以成为有针对性的土地保护和其他保护策略的空间基础,以维持一个多样化、动态和适应性强的世界。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/99c7/9963216/a9ba9a8d7cd9/pnas.2204434119fig01.jpg

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