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Environmental change shifting distributions and habitat conservation plans: A case study of the California gnatcatcher

机译:环境变化分布变化和栖息地保护计划:以加利福尼亚为例的案例研究

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Many species have already experienced distributional shifts due to changing environmental conditions, and analyzing past shifts can help us to understand the influence of environmental stressors on a species as well as to analyze the effectiveness of conservation strategies. We aimed to (1) quantify regional habitat associations of the California gnatcatcher (Polioptila californica); (2) describe changes in environmental variables and gnatcatcher distributions through time; (3) identify environmental drivers associated with habitat suitability changes; and (4) relate habitat suitability changes through time to habitat conservation plans. Southern California's Western Riverside County (WRC), an approximately 4,675 km2 conservation planning area. We assessed environmental correlates of distributional shifts of the federally threatened California gnatcatcher (hereafter, gnatcatcher) using partitioned Mahalanobis D 2 niche modeling for three time periods: 1980–1997, 1998–2003, and 2004–2012, corresponding to distinct periods in habitat conservation planning. Highly suitable gnatcatcher habitat was consistently warmer and drier and occurred at a lower elevation than less suitable habitat and consistently had more CSS, less agriculture, and less chaparral. However, its relationship to development changed among periods, mainly due to the rapid change in this variable. Likewise, other aspects of highly suitable habitat changed among time periods, which became cooler and higher in elevation. The gnatcatcher lost 11.7% and 40.6% of highly suitable habitat within WRC between 1980–1997 to 1998–2003, and 1998–2003 to 2004–2012, respectively. Unprotected landscapes lost relatively more suitable habitat (−64.3%) than protected landscapes (30.5%). Over the past four decades, suitable habitat loss within WRC, especially between the second and third time periods, was associated with temperature‐related factors coupled with landscape development across coastal sage scrub habitat; however, development appears to be driving change more rapidly than climate change. Our study demonstrates the importance of providing protected lands for potential suitable habitat in future scenarios.
机译:由于环境条件的变化,许多物种已经经历了分布变化,分析过去的变化可以帮助我们了解环境压力因素对物种的影响以及分析保护策略的有效性。我们的目的是(1)量化加州(Polioptila californica)的区域栖息地协会; (2)描述环境变量和诱捕器分布随时间的变化; (3)确定与栖息地适宜性变化相关的环境驱动因素; (4)通过时间将栖息地适宜性变化与栖息地保护计划联系起来。南加州西部河滨县(WRC),大约4,675 km 2 保护规划区。我们使用划分的Mahalanobis D 2 生态位模型在三个时间段(1980-1997年,1998-2003年和2004-2012年)评估了受到联邦威胁的加利福尼亚捕食者(以下称“捕食者”)分布变化的环境相关性,对应于栖息地保护规划中的不同时期。与不适宜的栖息地相比,高度适宜的捕蝇器栖息地始终温暖且干燥,海拔较低,并且始终具有更多的CSS,更少的农业和更少的丛林。但是,它与发展的关系在各个时期之间发生了变化,这主要是由于该变量的快速变化。同样,高度合适的栖息地的其他方面也随时间变化,从而变得凉爽且海拔更高。在1980-1997年至1998-2003年和1998-2003年至2004-2012年期间,WRC内部的gna虫栖息地损失了11.7%和40.6%。与受保护的景观(30.5%)相比,未受保护的景观丧失了相对更合适的栖息地(−64.3%)。在过去的四十年中,WRC内(尤其是第二和第三时间段之间)适当的栖息地流失与温度相关的因素以及沿海鼠尾草灌木丛生境的景观发展有关;然而,发展似乎比气候变化更快地推动了变化。我们的研究表明,在未来的情况下,为潜在的合适栖息地提供保护地的重要性。

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