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超越单个洞穴:一种拓宽亚马逊铁矿石洞穴保护优先级的图论方法。

Extending beyond individual caves: a graph theory approach broadening conservation priorities in Amazon iron ore caves.

作者信息

Oliveira Marcus P A, Ferreira Rodrigo L

机构信息

BioEspeleo Consultoria Ambiental, Lavras, MG, Brazil.

Center of Studies in Subterranean Biology, Ecology and Conservation Departament, Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, MG, Brazil.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2024 Jan 31;12:e16877. doi: 10.7717/peerj.16877. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

The Amazon is renowned worldwide for its biological significance, but it also harbors substantial mineral reserves. Among these, the ferruginous geosystems of the region are critical for iron ore extraction, accounting for 10% of Brazil's export revenue. Additionally, this region holds a significant speleological heritage with more than 1,000 caves. However, cave conservation efforts are often in conflict with land use, necessitating mediation through environmental regulations. While conservation decisions typically consider only the caves' characteristics, such an approach fails to account for the interactions among cave communities and their surrounding landscape. This poses a challenge to reserve design for cave conservation purposes. To address this issue, we assessed the predictors that influence the similarity among cave communities, suggesting the use of this parameter as a proxy for subterranean connectivity. Applying graph theory, we proposed a tool to aid in the selection of priority caves for conservation purposes. Our study involved the sampling of invertebrates in 69 iron ore caves and analyzing 28 environmental variables related to these subterranean habitats and adjacent landscape. Our analysis revealed that landscape and habitat characteristics are more important than geographical distance in determining patterns of similarity among caves. Our graph approach highlighted densely interconnected clusters based on similarity. However, specific caves stood out for harboring exclusive fauna and/or exhibiting habitat specificity, making them unique in the study area. Thus, we recommend prioritizing cave clusters for conservation, assembling both singular caves and others that influence them. It is crucial to note that protocols for the protection of subterranean biodiversity must consider measures that encompass both the caves and the surrounding landscape. Our methodology provides insights into the connectivity among caves, identifies existing groups, highlights singular (or unique) cavities that require preservation, and recognizes those influencing these unique habitats. This methodological advancement is crucial for the development of better conservation policies for the speleological heritage in areas under constant economic pressure.

摘要

亚马逊地区因其生物学意义而闻名于世,但它也蕴藏着大量的矿产资源。其中,该地区的铁质地质系统对铁矿石开采至关重要,占巴西出口收入的10%。此外,该地区拥有重要的洞穴学遗产,有1000多个洞穴。然而,洞穴保护工作往往与土地利用发生冲突,因此需要通过环境法规进行调解。虽然保护决策通常只考虑洞穴的特征,但这种方法没有考虑洞穴群落与其周围景观之间的相互作用。这对出于洞穴保护目的的保护区设计构成了挑战。为了解决这个问题,我们评估了影响洞穴群落相似性的预测因素,建议使用这个参数作为地下连通性的替代指标。应用图论,我们提出了一种工具,以帮助选择用于保护目的的优先洞穴。我们的研究包括对69个铁矿石洞穴中的无脊椎动物进行采样,并分析与这些地下栖息地和相邻景观相关的28个环境变量。我们的分析表明,在确定洞穴之间的相似性模式时,景观和栖息地特征比地理距离更重要。我们的图方法突出了基于相似性的紧密相连的集群。然而,一些特定的洞穴因拥有独特的动物群落和/或表现出栖息地特异性而脱颖而出,使其在研究区域内独一无二。因此,我们建议优先保护洞穴集群,将单个洞穴和其他对其有影响的洞穴整合在一起。必须注意的是,地下生物多样性保护协议必须考虑涵盖洞穴及其周围景观的措施。我们的方法提供了对洞穴之间连通性的见解,识别了现有的群体,突出了需要保护的单个(或独特)洞穴,并识别了那些影响这些独特栖息地的洞穴。这一方法的进步对于在持续经济压力下的地区制定更好的洞穴学遗产保护政策至关重要。

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