气候驱动的土耳其棕熊分布范围变化及保护挑战
Climate-Driven Range Shifts and Conservation Challenges for Brown Bears in Türkiye.
作者信息
Sıkdokur Ercan, Sağlam İsmail K, Şekercioğlu Çağan H, Kandemir Irfan, Sayar Ali Onur, Naderi Morteza
机构信息
Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics Koç University Istanbul Türkiye.
School of Biological Sciences University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah USA.
出版信息
Ecol Evol. 2025 Apr 1;15(4):e71019. doi: 10.1002/ece3.71019. eCollection 2025 Apr.
Understanding the current and future distribution of wildlife species is crucial for effective conservation planning, particularly in the face of climate change and increasing anthropogenic pressures. This study aims to assess the potential distribution of brown bears across Türkiye both presently, by 2050 and 2070, considering various climate change scenarios, evaluating habitat vulnerability, and reassessing the effectiveness of protected areas. Using an ensemble forecasting approach, we modeled brown bears' current and future habitat suitability, incorporating 608 occurrence records along with bioclimatic, topographic, and anthropogenic predictors under climate scenarios. Our model estimates that approximately 17.3% of Türkiye (135,556 km) currently offers suitable habitat for brown bears with the highest suitability found in the Euro-Siberian (46%), Irano-Turanian (43%), and Mediterranean (11%) biogeographic regions. The results indicate that climate change combined with anthropogenic pressures, is expected to reduce brown bear habitat suitability by 40%-48% by 2050, and 40%-67% by 2070 under various scenarios. A significant contraction in the brown bears' range, along with a northward shift in suitable habitats, is projected, reflecting the broader impacts of climate. Additionally, the suitability of brown bear habitats is estimated to be strongly influenced by the changes in altitude. The proportion of suitable habitats under protection is projected to decline from 21.4% to 15%-16.1% by 2050 and further to 11.3%-15.9% by 2070, depending on the scenario. These findings highlight the need for targeted conservation strategies to address the emerging conservation gap for brown bears in the Mediterranean, Irano-Turanian, and Euro-Siberian regions. Enhancing connectivity between fragmented habitats and reassessing the status of protected areas are critical actions to safeguard the brown bear population in Türkiye. This study underscores the pressing conservation challenges and strategic opportunities for securing the future of brown bears in Türkiye.
了解野生动物物种的当前和未来分布对于有效的保护规划至关重要,尤其是在面对气候变化和日益增加的人为压力的情况下。本研究旨在评估棕熊在土耳其当前、2050年和2070年的潜在分布情况,考虑各种气候变化情景,评估栖息地脆弱性,并重新评估保护区的有效性。我们采用综合预测方法,对棕熊当前和未来的栖息地适宜性进行建模,纳入了608个出现记录以及气候情景下的生物气候、地形和人为预测因子。我们的模型估计,目前土耳其约17.3%(135,556平方公里)的地区为棕熊提供了适宜的栖息地,其中欧洲-西伯利亚生物地理区域(46%)、伊朗-图兰生物地理区域(43%)和地中海生物地理区域(11%)的适宜性最高。结果表明,在各种情景下,气候变化与人为压力相结合,预计到2050年棕熊栖息地适宜性将降低40%-48%,到2070年将降低40%-67%。预计棕熊的分布范围将大幅收缩,适宜栖息地向北转移,这反映了气候的更广泛影响。此外,棕熊栖息地的适宜性估计受海拔变化的强烈影响。根据情景不同,受保护的适宜栖息地比例预计到2050年将从21.4%降至15%-16.1%,到2070年进一步降至11.3%-15.9%。这些发现凸显了需要制定有针对性的保护策略,以应对地中海、伊朗-图兰和欧洲-西伯利亚地区棕熊新出现的保护缺口。加强破碎栖息地之间的连通性以及重新评估保护区的状况是保护土耳其棕熊种群的关键行动。本研究强调了在确保土耳其棕熊未来方面紧迫的保护挑战和战略机遇。