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在全球变化背景下,对北方森林生物多样性保护的驼鹿管理策略的伞式价值。

The umbrella value of caribou management strategies for biodiversity conservation in boreal forests under global change.

机构信息

Centre d'Étude de la Forêt, Département de biologie, Université Laval, Québec, QC G1V 0A6, Canada.

Département de biologie, Université Laval, Québec, QC G1V 0A6, Canada; Département de physique, de génie physique et d'optique, Université Laval, Québec, QC G1V 0A6, Canada.

出版信息

Sci Total Environ. 2024 Jan 10;907:168087. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.168087. Epub 2023 Oct 23.

Abstract

Single-species conservation management is often proposed to preserve biodiversity in human-disturbed landscapes. How global change will impact the umbrella value of single-species management strategies remains an open question of critical conservation importance. We assessed the effectiveness of threatened boreal caribou as an umbrella for bird and beetle conservation under global change. We combined mechanistic, spatially explicit models of forest dynamics and predator-prey interactions to forecast the impact of management strategies on the survival of boreal caribou in boreal forest. We then used predictive models of species occupancy to characterize concurrent impacts on bird and beetle diversity. Landscapes were simulated based on three scenarios of climate change and four of forest management. We found that strategies that best mitigate human impact on boreal caribou were an effective umbrella for maintaining bird and beetle assemblages. While we detected a stronger effect of land-use change compared to climate change, the umbrella value of management strategies for caribou habitat conservation were still impacted by the severity of climate change. Our results showed an interplay among changes in forest attributes, boreal caribou mortality, as well as bird and beetle species assemblages. The conservation status of some species mandates the development of recovery strategies, highlighting the importance of our study which shows that single-species conservation can have important umbrella benefits despite global change.

摘要

单一物种保护管理策略常被提议用于保护受人类干扰景观中的生物多样性。全球变化将如何影响单一物种管理策略的保护伞价值仍然是一个具有关键保护重要性的开放性问题。我们评估了受威胁的北方驯鹿作为全球变化下鸟类和甲虫保护的保护伞的有效性。我们结合了森林动态和捕食者-猎物相互作用的机制性、空间显式模型,预测了管理策略对北方驯鹿在北方森林中生存的影响。然后,我们使用物种占有预测模型来描述对鸟类和甲虫多样性的并发影响。景观是基于气候变化的三个情景和森林管理的四个情景进行模拟的。我们发现,最能减轻人类对北方驯鹿影响的策略是维持鸟类和甲虫组合的有效保护伞。虽然我们发现土地利用变化的影响比气候变化更强,但管理策略对驯鹿生境保护的保护伞价值仍受到气候变化严重程度的影响。我们的研究结果表明,森林属性的变化、北方驯鹿的死亡率以及鸟类和甲虫物种组合之间存在相互作用。一些物种的保护状况需要制定恢复策略,这突显了我们这项研究的重要性,该研究表明,尽管面临全球变化,单一物种保护仍可以产生重要的保护伞效益。

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