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Plant and animal endemism in the eastern Andean slope: challenges to conservation

机译:安第斯山东部斜坡上的动植物地方性:对保护的挑战

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Background The Andes-Amazon basin of Peru and Bolivia is one of the most data-poor, biologically rich, and rapidly changing areas of the world. Conservation scientists agree that this area hosts extremely high endemism, perhaps the highest in the world, yet we know little about the geographic distributions of these species and ecosystems within country boundaries. To address this need, we have developed conservation data on endemic biodiversity (~800 species of birds, mammals, amphibians, and plants) and terrestrial ecological systems (~90; groups of vegetation communities resulting from the action of ecological processes, substrates, and/or environmental gradients) with which we conduct a fine scale conservation prioritization across the Amazon watershed of Peru and Bolivia. We modelled the geographic distributions of 435 endemic plants and all 347 endemic vertebrate species, from existing museum and herbaria specimens at a regional conservation practitioner's scale (1:250,000-1:1,000,000), based on the best available tools and geographic data. We mapped ecological systems, endemic species concentrations, and irreplaceable areas with respect to national level protected areas. Results We found that sizes of endemic species distributions ranged widely (2 to > 200,000 km2) across the study area. Bird and mammal endemic species richness was greatest within a narrow 2500-3000 m elevation band along the length of the Andes Mountains. Endemic amphibian richness was highest at 1000-1500 m elevation and concentrated in the southern half of the study area. Geographical distribution of plant endemism was highly taxon-dependent. Irreplaceable areas, defined as locations with the highest number of species with narrow ranges, overlapped slightly with areas of high endemism, yet generally exhibited unique patterns across the study area by species group. We found that many endemic species and ecological systems are lacking national-level protection; a third of endemic species have distributions completely outside of national protected areas. Protected areas cover only 20% of areas of high endemism and 20% of irreplaceable areas. Almost 40% of the 91 ecological systems are in serious need of protection (= Conclusions We identify for the first time, areas of high endemic species concentrations and high irreplaceability that have only been roughly indicated in the past at the continental scale. We conclude that new complementary protected areas are needed to safeguard these endemics and ecosystems. An expansion in protected areas will be challenged by geographically isolated micro-endemics, varied endemic patterns among taxa, increasing deforestation, resource extraction, and changes in climate. Relying on pre-existing collections, publically accessible datasets and tools, this working framework is exportable to other regions plagued by incomplete conservation data.
机译:背景信息秘鲁和玻利维亚的安第斯-亚马逊流域是世界上数据最匮乏,生物丰富且变化迅速的地区之一。保护科学家们一致认为,该地区的特有度很高,也许是世界上最高的地方,但是我们对这些物种和生态系统在国家边界内的地理分布知之甚少。为了满足这一需求,我们已经开发了关于地方生物多样性(约800种鸟类,哺乳动物,两栖动物和植物)和陆地生态系统(约90种;由生态过程,底物和生物的作用而形成的植被群落群)的保护数据。 /或环境梯度),以便我们在秘鲁和玻利维亚的亚马逊流域进行精细的保护优先排序。基于现有最佳工具和地理数据,我们以区域保护从业人员的规模(1:250,000-1:1,000,000)对现有博物馆和植物标本中的435种特有植物和所有347种特有脊椎动物物种进行了地理分布建模。我们绘制了关于国家级保护区的生态系统,特有物种集中度和不可替代的地区的地图。结果我们发现在整个研究区域内,特有物种分布的大小差异很大(2到> 200,000 km 2 )。在安第斯山脉的全长2500-3000 m狭窄的海拔范围内,鸟类和哺乳动物的特有物种丰富度最大。两栖动物的地方性丰富度在海拔1000-1500 m时最高,并集中在研究区域的南半部。植物特有的地理分布高度依赖分类群。不可替代区域定义为范围狭窄的物种数量最多的地区,与高流行地区略有重叠,但通常在整个研究区域中按物种组显示出独特的模式。我们发现许多特有物种和生态系统缺乏国家一级的保护;三分之一的特有物种完全分布在国家保护区之外。保护区仅覆盖了20%的高流行地区和20%的不可替代地区。 91个生态系统中几乎有40%迫切需要保护(=结论我们首次确定了过去仅在大陆范围内粗略指出的地方性物种高浓度和不可替代的地区。我们得出的结论是需要新的互补保护区来保护这些特有种和生态系统,保护区的扩张将受到地理上孤立的微型特有种,分类群中不同的特有种模式,森林砍伐,资源开采和气候变化的挑战。收集,可公开访问的数据集和工具,该工作框架可导出到其他保存保护数据不完整的地区。

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