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生物多样性热点地区微特有物种分布与保护:多分类群方法。

The distribution and conservation of areas with microendemic species in a biodiversity hotspot: a multi-taxa approach.

机构信息

Department of Biosciences, Federal University of Paraíba, Areias, Paraíba, Brazil.

Center of Applied Biological and Social Sciences, State University of Paraíba, João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2024 Jan 15;12:e16779. doi: 10.7717/peerj.16779. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Microendemic species are species with very small geographic distributions (ranges). Their presence delimitates areas with microendemic species (AMs), denoting a spatial unit comprising at least one population of at least one microendemic species. AMs are assumed to be distributed distinctively and associated with specific ecological, historical, and anthropogenic attributes. However, the level of influence of these factors remains unclear. Thus, we studied the distribution patterns of microendemic species within the Brazilian Atlantic Forest to (a) identify the region's AMs; (b) evaluate whether ecological (latitude, altitude, distance from the coastline), historical (climate stability), and anthropogenic (ecological integrity) attributes distinguish AMs from non-AMs; and (c) assess the conservation status of the Atlantic Forest's AMs.

METHODS

We mapped the ranges of 1,362 microendemic species of angiosperms, freshwater fishes, and terrestrial vertebrates (snakes, passerine birds, and small mammals) to identify the region's AMs. Further, spatial autoregressive logit regression models were used to evaluate whether latitude, altitude, distance from the coastline, Climate Stability Index, and ecological integrity can be used to discern AMs from non-AMs. Moreover, the AMs' conservation status was assessed by evaluating the region's ecological integrity and conservation efforts (measured as the proportion of AMs in protected areas).

RESULTS

We identified 261 AMs for angiosperm, 205 AMs for freshwater fishes, and 102 AMs for terrestrial vertebrates in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, totaling 474 AMs covering 23.8% of the region. The Brazilian Atlantic Forest is a large and complex biogeographic mosaic where AMs represent islands or archipelagoes surrounded by transition areas with no microendemic species. All local attributes help to distinguish AMs from non-AMs, but their impacts vary across taxonomic groups. Around 69% of AMs have low ecological integrity and poor conservation efforts, indicating that most microendemic species are under threat. This study provides insights into the biogeography of one of the most important global biodiversity hotspots, creating a foundation for comparative studies using other tropical forest regions.

摘要

背景

微地方性物种是指地理分布范围非常小的物种(范围)。它们的存在划定了具有微地方性物种的区域(AM),表示至少包含一个微地方性物种的种群的空间单元。AM 被认为是分布独特的,并与特定的生态、历史和人为属性相关联。然而,这些因素的影响程度尚不清楚。因此,我们研究了巴西大西洋森林中微地方性物种的分布模式,以(a)确定该地区的 AM;(b)评估生态(纬度、海拔、离海岸线的距离)、历史(气候稳定性)和人为(生态完整性)属性是否可以区分 AM 与非 AM;(c)评估大西洋森林 AM 的保护状况。

方法

我们绘制了被子植物、淡水鱼类和陆地脊椎动物(蛇、雀形目鸟类和小型哺乳动物)的 1362 个微地方性物种的范围图,以确定该地区的 AM。此外,还使用空间自回归逻辑回归模型来评估纬度、海拔、离海岸线的距离、气候稳定性指数和生态完整性是否可用于区分 AM 与非 AM。此外,通过评估该地区的生态完整性和保护工作(以保护区内 AM 的比例衡量)来评估 AM 的保护状况。

结果

我们在巴西大西洋森林中确定了 261 个被子植物 AM、205 个淡水鱼类 AM 和 102 个陆地脊椎动物 AM,共有 474 个 AM,覆盖了该地区的 23.8%。巴西大西洋森林是一个大型而复杂的生物地理镶嵌体,其中 AM 代表被无微地方性物种的过渡区包围的岛屿或群岛。所有本地属性都有助于区分 AM 与非 AM,但它们的影响因分类群而异。大约 69%的 AM 具有低生态完整性和保护工作不佳,表明大多数微地方性物种受到威胁。本研究为全球重要生物多样性热点之一的生物地理学提供了深入了解,并为使用其他热带森林地区进行比较研究奠定了基础。

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