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Impacts of a half century of sea-level rise and development on an endangered mammal.

机译:半个世纪的海平面上升和发展对濒临灭绝的哺乳动物的影响。

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The extraordinary growth of human populations and development in coastal areas over the last half century has eliminated and degraded coastal habitats and threatened the persistence of associated wildlife. Moreover, human-induced sea-level rise (SLR) is projected to further eliminate and alter the same coastal ecosystems, especially low-lying regions. Whereas habitat loss and wildlife population declines from development are well documented, contemporary SLR has not yet been implicated in declines of coastal faunal populations. In addition, the projection of severe synergistic impacts from the combination of development and SLR is well described, yet the scientific literature offers little empirical evidence of the influence of these forces on coastal wildlife. Analysis of aerial photographs from 1959 to 2006 provided evidence of a 64% net loss of the endangered Lower Keys marsh rabbit's (Sylvilagus palustris hefneri; LKMR) habitat, the majority due to SLR (>48%). Furthermore, there was a strong negative relationship between the proportion of development per island and the amount of new habitat formed. Islands with modest development (less than 8% of land area) saw formation of new areas of marsh vegetation suitable for rabbits, whereas islands with 8% or more of their lands developed between 1959 and 2006 saw little to no addition of LKMR habitat. Only 8% of habitat loss was directly due to conversion to impervious surfaces, indicating that the greatest threats from development were indirect, including blocking of the inland migration of habitat triggered by SLR. Our results were consistent with an ongoing squeeze of coastal ecosystems between rising seas and development as a threat to LKMR habitat, which raises concern for a wide variety of coastal species. Our results provide evidence that SLR has become a contemporary conservation concern, one that is exacerbated by development, and expected to increase in magnitude as ocean waters continue to rise.
机译:在过去的半个世纪中,人口的异常增长和沿海地区的发展已消除和退化了沿海生境,并威胁了相关野生生物的生存。此外,预计人为引起的海平面上升(SLR)将进一步消除和改变相同的沿海生态系统,特别是低洼地区。尽管有据可查的栖息地丧失和野生动植物种群因开发而减少的报道,但当代SLR尚未涉及沿海动植物种群的减少。此外,已经很好地描述了发展和SLR结合对严重协同效应的预测,但是科学文献很少提供这些力量对沿海野生动植物影响的经验证据。从1959年至2006年的航拍照片的分析提供了濒临灭绝的下调群岛沼泽兔(Sylvilagus palustris hefneri; LKMR)栖息地净损失64%的证据,其中大部分归因于SLR(> 48%)。此外,每个岛屿的开发比例与形成的新栖息地数量之间存在强烈的负相关关系。适度发展的岛屿(不到陆地面积的8%)形成了适合兔子的沼泽植被新区域,而1959年至2006年间发展了8%或更多土地的岛屿几乎没有添加LKMR栖息地。仅8%的栖息地丧失是由于转换为不透水的表面直接造成的,这表明来自发展的最大威胁是间接的,包括阻止SLR引发的栖息地向内陆迁移。我们的研究结果与不断上升的海洋和发展之间对沿海生态系统的挤压是一致的,这对LKMR生境构成了威胁,这引起了对各种沿海物种的关注。我们的结果提供了证据,表明单反相机已成为当代的保护问题,随着发展而加剧,并且随着海水的不断增加,其数量有望增加。

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