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Beyond canaries in coal mines: Co-occurrence of Andean mining concessions and migratory birds

机译:除了煤矿的大公范之外:Andean采矿优惠和迁徙鸟类的共同发生

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Spatial planning and decision-support tools facilitate the consideration of socioecological tradeoffs associated with extractive activities, but insufficient data resources often limit their application. Focusing on birds and mining concessions in the Northern Andes, we illustrate how publicly-available data can be used in spatial prioritization tools to identify where concessions have the potential to impact 22 species of Neotropical migratory birds. Concessions covered 11% of the land area of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, and disproportionately occurred within important areas for migratory birds in Colombia and Ecuador, but not Peru. eBird data showed that one-quarter of avian species, including the Olive-sided Flycatcher, Cerulean Warbler, and Canada Warbler, had 10% of their global populations on concession land during the non-breeding season. More worrisome, species of greater conservation importance and with larger population declines (1974–2014) were most likely to co-occur with mining. Our approach highlights how public biodiversity data can be used to predict, avoid, or mitigate potential ecological impacts from extractive activities.
机译:空间规划和决策支持工具有助于考虑与提取活动相关的社会生态学权衡,但数据资源不足通常限制其应用。专注于北部和北部的鸟类和采矿特许权,我们说明了可公开的数据如何用于空间优先级化工具,以识别特许权有可能影响22种新闻迁徙鸟类的潜力。让步涵盖了哥伦比亚,厄瓜多尔和秘鲁的土地面积的11%,并且在哥伦比亚和厄瓜多尔的迁徙鸟类的重要领域不成比例地发生,但不是秘鲁。伊伯兰数据显示,在非育种期间,包括橄榄树捕蝇器,Cerulean Warbler和Canada Warbler,包括橄榄树捕蝇器,Cerulean Warbler和Canada Warbler的禽莺和加拿大鸣鸟。更令人担忧的是,更高的保护性和人口越来越大的物种(1974-2014)最有可能与采矿一起共同发生。我们的方法突出了公共生物多样性数据如何用于预测,避免或减轻来自提取活动的潜在生态影响。

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