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Biotope prioritisation in the Central Apennines (Italy): species rarity and cross-taxon congruence

机译:亚平宁山脉中部(意大利)的生物群落优先排序:物种稀有性和跨类群一致性

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The conservation status of invertebrates is usually lesser known than that of vertebrates, and strategies to identify biotopes to preserve invertebrate diversity are typically based on a single surrogate taxon, or even on the use of vertebrates as surrogates. Aim of this research is to illustrate a method for biotope prioritisation that can be easily adapted to different animal groups and geographical contexts. A two-step protocol for biotope prioritisation is proposed on the basis of a multidimensional characterisation of species vulnerability. Firstly, species vulnerability is estimated from rarity measures which include geographical range, abundance and biotope specialisation. Then, these values of vulnerability are used to rank biotopes. The method was applied here to the tenebrionid beetles, the butterflies, the birds and the mammals of the Central Apennines, a montane area of high conservation concern for South Europe. This study provides evidence for the importance of including insects in conservation decisions, because vertebrates are poor surrogates for insects. Conservation efforts in the reserves included in the study area are mostly focused on vertebrates, for which woodlands are considered particularly important. However high altitude open biotopes are crucial for both tenebrionids and butterflies, and preservation of such kind of biotopes would be beneficial also for vertebrates. The approach applied here demonstrates that (1) vertebrates are poor surrogates for insects, and (2) measures of species rarity, typically used in vertebrate conservation, can be obtained also for insects, for which a veritable amount of data are hidden in specialised literature and museum collections.
机译:无脊椎动物的保护状态通常比脊椎动物要少,并且识别生物群落以保护无脊椎动物多样性的策略通常基于单个替代分类单元,甚至基于脊椎动物作为替代物种的使用。这项研究的目的是说明一种生物群落优先排序的方法,该方法可以轻松地适应不同的动物群体和地理环境。在物种脆弱性的多维表征的基础上,提出了用于生物群落优先化的两步协议。首先,物种稀缺性是根据稀有性评估的,包括地域范围,丰富度和生物群落专长。然后,将这些脆弱性值用于对生物群落进行排名。该方法在这里应用于亚平宁山脉中部的线虫,甲虫,蝴蝶,鸟类和哺乳动物,这是南欧最受保护的山区。这项研究为将昆虫纳入保护决策的重要性提供了证据,因为脊椎动物是昆虫的代用品。研究区所包括的自然保护区的保护工作主要集中在脊椎动物上,对于这些脊椎动物而言,林地尤为重要。然而,高空开放的生物群落对线虫和蝴蝶都至关重要,而保护这类生物群落对脊椎动物也将是有益的。此处采用的方法表明,(1)脊椎动物对昆虫的替代性很差,并且(2)昆虫也可以获得通常用于脊椎动物保护的物种稀有性的度量,而有关昆虫的确有大量数据隐藏在专门文献中和博物馆收藏。

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