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Preserving species populations in the boreal zone in a changing climate: contrasting trends of bird species groups in a protected area network

机译:在气候变化中保护北部地区的物种种群:保护区网络中鸟类物种群体的趋势对比

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A protected area network should ensure the maintenance of biodiversity. Because of climate change, species ranges are expected to move polewards, causing further demand for the protected area network to be efficient in preserving biota. We compared population changes of different bird species groups according to their habitat preferences in boreal protected areas in Finland on the basis of large-scale censuses carried out in 1981–1999 and in 2000–2009. Population densities of common forest habitat generalists remained the same between the two periods, while densities of species of conservation concern showed contrasting trends: species preferring old-growth forests increased, but those living on mires and wetlands, and species of Arctic mountains decreased. These trends are most probably connected with climate change, but successional changes in protected areas and regional habitat alteration should also be taken into account. Of species preferring old-growth forests, a larger proportion are southern than among species of mires and wetlands, or of Arctic mountains, most or all of which, respectively, had a northerly distribution. In general, northern species have decreased and southern increased with the exception of northern species of old-growth forests which had not declined. On the other hand, bird species of mires and wetlands decreased also in the northernmost protected areas although mires had not been drained in the region in contrast with southern and central Finland thus indicating that regional-scale direct habitat loss did not cause the decline of these species in the north. It is suggested that climate change effects on species in natural boreal and Arctic habitats most probably are habitat-specific with large differences in response times and susceptibility.
机译:保护区网络应确保维持生物多样性。由于气候变化,物种范围有望向两极移动,从而进一步要求保护区网络有效地保护生物区系。在1981-1999年和2000-2009年进行的大规模普查的基础上,我们根据芬兰北方保护区不同鸟类栖息地的喜好比较了不同种群的种群变化。在这两个时期之间,常见的森林栖息地通才的人口密度保持不变,而关注保护物种的密度却呈现出相反的趋势:偏爱老式森林的物种有所增加,但生活在泥潭和湿地上的物种却有所减少,北极山地物种的数量有所减少。这些趋势很可能与气候变化有关,但也应考虑保护区的连续变化和区域生境的变化。在偏爱老式森林的物种中,南部地区的比例比泥泞和湿地物种或北极山区的比例要大,而大多数山区或北极山区的物种分别偏北。总体而言,北部物种有所减少,南部物种有所增加,但北部老龄森林没有减少。另一方面,最北部保护区的泥潭和湿地鸟类种类也有所减少,尽管与芬兰南部和中部相比,该地区泥潭没有排干,这表明区域范围的直接生境丧失并没有导致这些泥潭的减少。北方的物种。有人认为,气候变化对自然的北方和北极生境中物种的影响很可能是特定于生境的,其响应时间和易感性差异很大。

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