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Temperate Mountain Forest Biodiversity under Climate Change: Compensating Negative Effects by Increasing Structural Complexity

机译:气候变化下的温带山区森林生物多样性:通过增加结构复杂性来补偿负面影响

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Species adapted to cold-climatic mountain environments are expected to face a high risk of range contractions, if not local extinctions under climate change. Yet, the populations of many endothermic species may not be primarily affected by physiological constraints, but indirectly by climate-induced changes of habitat characteristics. In mountain forests, where vertebrate species largely depend on vegetation composition and structure, deteriorating habitat suitability may thus be mitigated or even compensated by habitat management aiming at compositional and structural enhancement. We tested this possibility using four cold-adapted bird species with complementary habitat requirements as model organisms. Based on species data and environmental information collected in 300 1-km2 grid cells distributed across four mountain ranges in central Europe, we investigated (1) how species’ occurrence is explained by climate, landscape, and vegetation, (2) to what extent climate change and climate-induced vegetation changes will affect habitat suitability, and (3) whether these changes could be compensated by adaptive habitat management. Species presence was modelled as a function of climate, landscape and vegetation variables under current climate; moreover, vegetation-climate relationships were assessed. The models were extrapolated to the climatic conditions of 2050, assuming the moderate IPCC-scenario A1B, and changes in species’ occurrence probability were quantified. Finally, we assessed the maximum increase in occurrence probability that could be achieved by modifying one or multiple vegetation variables under altered climate conditions. Climate variables contributed significantly to explaining species occurrence, and expected climatic changes, as well as climate-induced vegetation trends, decreased the occurrence probability of all four species, particularly at the low-altitudinal margins of their distribution. These effects could be partly compensated by modifying single vegetation factors, but full compensation would only be achieved if several factors were changed in concert. The results illustrate the possibilities and limitations of adaptive species conservation management under climate change.
机译:如果不是由于气候变化而导致局部灭绝,则适应寒冷气候山区环境的物种面临范围缩小的高风险。但是,许多吸热物种的种群可能主要不受生理限制,而间接受到气候引起的栖息地特征变化的影响。在山区森林中,脊椎动物的种类主要取决于植被的组成和结构,因此可以通过旨在提高组成和结构的栖息地管理来缓解甚至补偿退化的生境适宜性。我们使用四种具有适应性栖息地要求的冷适应鸟类作为模型生物,测试了这种可能性。基于分布在欧洲中部四个山脉的300个1-km 2 网格单元中的物种数据和环境信息,我们研究了(1)如何通过气候,景观和植被来解释物种的发生,(2)气候变化和气候诱导的植被变化在多大程度上会影响栖息地的适宜性,以及(3)这些变化是否可以通过适应性栖息地管理得到补偿。根据当前气候下气候,景观和植被变量对物种的存在进行建模。此外,还评估了植被与气候的关系。假设IPCC情景为中等A1B,则将模型推算到2050年的气候条件下,并对物种发生概率的变化进行了量化。最后,我们评估了在气候条件改变的情况下通过修改一个或多个植被变量可以实现的最大发生概率增加。气候变量对解释物种的发生做出了重要贡献,预期的气候变化以及气候引起的植被趋势降低了这四个物种的发生概率,特别是在其分布的低海拔边缘。通过修改单个植被因子可以部分补偿这些影响,但是只有同时更改几个因子,才能实现完全补偿。结果说明了气候变化下适应性物种保护管理的可能性和局限性。

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