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A Vulnerability Assessment of 300 Species in Florida: Threats from Sea Level Rise Land Use and Climate Change

机译:佛罗里达州300个物种的脆弱性评估:海平面上升土地利用和气候变化带来的威胁

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Species face many threats, including accelerated climate change, sea level rise, and conversion and degradation of habitat from human land uses. Vulnerability assessments and prioritization protocols have been proposed to assess these threats, often in combination with information such as species rarity; ecological, evolutionary or economic value; and likelihood of success. Nevertheless, few vulnerability assessments or prioritization protocols simultaneously account for multiple threats or conservation values. We applied a novel vulnerability assessment tool, the Standardized Index of Vulnerability and Value, to assess the conservation priority of 300 species of plants and animals in Florida given projections of climate change, human land-use patterns, and sea level rise by the year 2100. We account for multiple sources of uncertainty and prioritize species under five different systems of value, ranging from a primary emphasis on vulnerability to threats to an emphasis on metrics of conservation value such as phylogenetic distinctiveness. Our results reveal remarkable consistency in the prioritization of species across different conservation value systems. Species of high priority include the Miami blue butterfly (Cyclargus thomasi bethunebakeri), Key tree cactus (Pilosocereus robinii), Florida duskywing butterfly (Ephyriades brunnea floridensis), and Key deer (Odocoileus virginianus clavium). We also identify sources of uncertainty and the types of life history information consistently missing across taxonomic groups. This study characterizes the vulnerabilities to major threats of a broad swath of Florida’s biodiversity and provides a system for prioritizing conservation efforts that is quantitative, flexible, and free from hidden value judgments.
机译:物种面临许多威胁,包括加速的气候变化,海平面上升以及人类土地利用带来的栖息地转化和退化。已经提出了脆弱性评估和优先级协议来评估这些威胁,通常结合物种稀有性等信息;生态,进化或经济价值;和成功的可能性。但是,很少有漏洞评估或优先级排序协议可以同时说明多种威胁或保护价值。我们使用了一种新颖的脆弱性评估工具,即“脆弱性和价值标准化指数”,根据气候变化,人类土地利用方式和到2100年海平面上升的预测,来评估佛罗里达州300种动植物的保护优先性。我们考虑了多种不确定性来源,并在五个不同的价值体系下对物种进行了优先排序,范围从主要强调对威胁的脆弱性到强调保护价值的度量标准(例如系统发育独特性)。我们的结果揭示了在不同保护价值体系中对物种进行优先排序的显着一致性。高优先级物种包括迈阿密蓝蝴蝶(Cyclargus thomasi bethunebakeri),关键树仙人掌(Pilosocereus robinii),佛罗里达黄昏蝴蝶(Ephyriades brunnea floridensis)和关键鹿(Odocoileus virginianus clavium)。我们还确定了分类学群体中始终缺乏的不确定性来源和生活史信息的类型。这项研究描述了佛罗里达州广泛的生物多样性对主要威胁的脆弱性,并提供了一个优先次序的系统,该系统可以量化,灵活并且不受隐性价值判断的影响而对保护工作进行优先排序。

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