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绘制缺失部分:评估两栖动物采样完整性以及与全球保护区的重叠情况。

Mapping the Missing: Assessing Amphibian Sampling Completeness and Overlap With Global Protected Areas.

作者信息

Herrera-Lopera Jorge Mario, Solé Mirco, Cultid-Medina Carlos A

机构信息

Programa de Pós-Graduação Em Ecologia e Conservação da Biodiversidade Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz (UESC) Ilhéus Brazil.

Tropical Herpetology Lab, Departamento de Ciências Biológicas Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz (UESC) Ilhéus Brazil.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2025 May 5;15(5):e71137. doi: 10.1002/ece3.71137. eCollection 2025 May.

Abstract

The aim of the study was to assess amphibian sampling completeness and the overlap of sampling completeness categories with natural protected areas (NPAs) and key biodiversity areas (KBAs) at global scale. We evaluated amphibian sampling completeness across six of the earth's eight biogeographic realms to identify , , and areas in the context of global amphibian distribution. Additionally, we examined the spatial overlap of each sampling category with NPAs and KBAs. The Nearctic and Australasian realms had the highest number of records and well-sampled areas. Significant data gaps were identified, particularly in the Afrotropical, Indo-Malayan, Neotropical, and Palearctic realms. We found low levels of spatial match (< 35%) between classified areas and NPAs/KBAs. Amphibian distribution data are largely incomplete, with the most extensive gaps in the most species-rich realms: Neotropic, Indo-Malayan, and Afrotropical. The low overlap between under-sampled and data-gap areas with NPAs and KBAs suggests that these regions, critical for amphibian diversity, are insufficiently represented within established conservation priorities. Given the urgent threats to biodiversity from global change, rapid responses are essential to enhance our understanding of species distributions and community structures in amphibians. This study provides spatial insights to help identify key data-gap areas for amphibian research and conservation prioritization.

摘要

该研究的目的是在全球范围内评估两栖动物采样的完整性,以及采样完整性类别与自然保护区(NPA)和关键生物多样性地区(KBA)的重叠情况。我们评估了地球八个生物地理区域中六个区域的两栖动物采样完整性,以便在全球两栖动物分布的背景下识别出采样不足、采样良好和过度采样的区域。此外,我们还研究了每个采样类别的空间分布与自然保护区和关键生物多样性地区的重叠情况。新北区和澳大拉西亚区的记录数量最多,且采样良好的区域也最多。我们发现了显著的数据空白,尤其是在古热带、印度-马来亚、新热带和古北区。我们发现分类区域与自然保护区/关键生物多样性地区之间的空间匹配度较低(<35%)。两栖动物分布数据在很大程度上是不完整的,在物种最丰富的区域,即新热带、印度-马来亚和古热带,存在最广泛的数据空白。采样不足和数据空白区域与自然保护区和关键生物多样性地区之间的低重叠率表明,这些对两栖动物多样性至关重要的区域在既定的保护优先事项中没有得到充分体现。鉴于全球变化对生物多样性构成的紧迫威胁,迅速做出反应对于加强我们对两栖动物物种分布和群落结构的了解至关重要。本研究提供了空间见解,以帮助确定两栖动物研究和保护优先排序的关键数据空白区域。

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