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破碎景观中的多种物种走廊:评估有效性和确定高优先级目标区域。

A multispecies corridor in a fragmented landscape: Evaluating effectiveness and identifying high-priority target areas.

机构信息

Department of Biology & Environmental Studies, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, United States of America.

WildCare Institute at the Saint Louis Zoo, St. Louis, Missouri, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2023 Apr 13;18(4):e0283258. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0283258. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

While Misiones, Argentina contains one of the largest remnants of Upper Paraná Atlantic Forest ecoregion, one of the world's biodiversity hotspots, only ~50% of this native forest is protected. Each protected area is at risk of becoming an island of native forest surrounded by a matrix of altered habitats due to ongoing land conversion. In an effort to maximize long-term connectivity between existing protected areas, DeMatteo [1] used a multifaceted cost analysis to determine the optimal location for the region's first multispecies corridor using noninvasive data on jaguars (Panthera onca), pumas (Puma concolor), ocelots (Leopardus pardalis), southern tiger cats (Leopardus guttulus), and bush dogs (Speothos venaticus). This work builds on this framework by integrating new field data that broadens the scope of species-specific data across the region's heterogeneous landscape, which varies in vegetation, disturbance, human proximity, and protective status. In addition, two different land use layers are compared across the distributions of the five carnivores, the overlap in their independent distributions, and their relationship to the multispecies corridor. Interpretation of these land use data to species-specific habitat suitability goes beyond DeMatteo [1], with a subdivision of suitability into marginal and optimal areas. This refined scale allows a reanalysis of key areas in the multispecies corridor, where connectivity was previously defined as at highly-at-risk, allowing for a more directed development of management strategies. These analyses and their interpretation extend beyond northern-central Misiones, as the threats are not unique to this region. The need to develop management strategies that balance human-wildlife needs will continue to grow as humans expand their footprint. The techniques applied in this analysis provide a way to identify key areas that require specific management strategies, either through restoration, protection, or a combination of both.

摘要

虽然阿根廷米西奥内斯省拥有上巴拉那大西洋森林生态区(世界生物多样性热点地区之一)最大的残余部分之一,但该省只有约 50%的原生森林受到保护。由于土地不断转化,每个保护区都面临着成为被改造生境包围的原生森林孤岛的风险。为了最大限度地保持现有保护区之间的长期连通性,DeMatteo[1] 使用多方面的成本分析来确定该地区首个多物种走廊的最佳位置,该走廊使用了关于美洲虎(Panthera onca)、美洲狮(Puma concolor)、豹猫(Leopardus pardalis)、南美草原猫(Leopardus guttulus)和草原犬鼠(Speothos venaticus)的非侵入性数据。这项工作在此框架的基础上进行了扩展,纳入了新的实地数据,从而扩大了该地区异质景观中特定物种数据的范围,景观中的植被、干扰、人类接近度和保护状况各不相同。此外,还比较了五种食肉动物分布、独立分布重叠以及与多物种走廊关系的两个不同土地利用层。对这些土地利用数据进行物种特定栖息地适宜性的解释超出了 DeMatteo[1] 的范围,将适宜性细分为边缘和最佳区域。这种细化的尺度允许对多物种走廊中的关键区域进行重新分析,这些区域之前被定义为高度危险区域,从而可以更有针对性地制定管理策略。这些分析及其解释超出了米西奥内斯省北部和中部,因为这些威胁并非该地区独有。随着人类足迹的扩大,需要制定平衡人类与野生动物需求的管理策略,这种需求将继续增长。该分析中应用的技术提供了一种识别需要特定管理策略的关键区域的方法,无论是通过恢复、保护还是两者的结合。

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