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Marginal/peripheral populations of forest tree species and their conservation status: report for Atlantic region

机译:林木物种的边缘/外围种群及其保护状况:大西洋区域的报告

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This report is a synthesis of information from the national reports, prepared as part of the COST Action FP1202 Strengthening conservation: a key issue for adaptation of marginal/peripheral populations of forest trees to climate change in Europe (MaPFGR) . The individual national reports can be found as part of the supplemental data to the COST action. The data compiled in this report indicate that the Atlantic area has sufficient resources in terms of knowledge and capacity to assess the potential impact of climate change on marginal and peripheral (MaP) sites within the area. Maps of vegetation, soil, climate and climatic predictions are publicly available for most countries and often are of high quality and resolution. These can be utilized to help identify MaP sites and populations in the Atlantic area. In addition, some species have been characterized genetically and the genetic data can also be utilized to identify and characterize sites. However, genetic data is not universally available and in particular may be absent for peripheral sites. There are many data sources for phenotypic traits, such as data from provenance trials but these have not been assessed for MaP populations. There may not be sufficient legislative capacity for the conservation of MaP populations in comparison to, for example, annex habitats of the EU Habitats Directive. Although some of the MaP sites lie within Natura 2000 boundaries, many are not in protected areas. If MaP populations are not characterized and conserved there is a risk of losing traits that may be of potential in adaptation to climate change. A detailed spatial analysis incorporating all of the data is needed to give a comprehensive assessment of the potential threats to MaP populations in this area.
机译:本报告是国家报告中信息的综合,这些信息是作为COST行动FP1202加强保护的一部分而编写的:这是使边缘树种/外围树种适应欧洲气候变化(MaPFGR)的关键问题。个别国家报告可以作为COST行动补充数据的一部分。本报告中收集的数据表明,大西洋地区在知识和能力方面有足够的资源来评估气候变化对该地区边缘和外围(MaP)站点的潜在影响。大多数国家可以公开获得植被,土壤,气候和气候预测的地图,并且通常具有高质量和高分辨率。这些可用于帮助识别大西洋地区的MaP站点和种群。此外,一些物种已经进行了遗传鉴定,遗传数据也可用于鉴定和鉴定位点。但是,遗传数据不是普遍可用的,特别是外围位点可能不存在。有许多表型性状的数据来源,例如来自来源试验的数据,但尚未对MaP人群进行评估。与例如《欧洲人居指令》的附楼栖息地相比,可能没有足够的立法能力来保护MaP种群。尽管某些MaP站点位于Natura 2000边界内,但许多站点不在保护区中。如果没有对MaP种群进行鉴定和保护,则可能会失去可能适应气候变化的性状。需要对所有数据进行详细的空间分析,以全面评估该地区对MaP人群的潜在威胁。

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