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The Tropical Ecology, Assessment and Monitoring (TEAM) Network: An early warning system for tropical rain forests

机译:热带生态,评估和监测(TEAM)网络:热带雨林预警系统

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While there are well established early warning systems for a number of natural phenomena (e.g. earthquakes, catastrophic fires, tsunamis), we do not have an early warning system for biodiversity. Yet, we are losing species at an unprecedented rate, and this especially occurs in tropical rainforests, the biologically richest but most eroded biome on earth. Unfortunately, there is a chronic gap in standardized and pan-tropical data in tropical forests, affecting our capacity to monitor changes and anticipate future scenarios. The Tropical Ecology, Assessment and Monitoring (TEAM) Network was established to contribute addressing this issue, as it generates real time data to monitor long-term trends in tropical biodiversity and guide conservation practice. We present the Network and focus primarily on the Terrestrial Vertebrates protocol, that uses systematic camera trapping to detect forest mammals and birds, and secondarily on the Zone of Interaction protocol, that measures changes in the anthroposphere around the core monitoring area. With over 3 million images so far recorded, and managed using advanced information technology, TEAM has created the most important data set on tropical forest mammals globally. We provide examples of site-specific and global analyses that, combined with data on anthropogenic disturbance collected in the larger ecosystem where monitoring sites are, allowed us to understand the drivers of changes of target species and communities in space and time. We discuss the potential of this system as a candidate model towards setting up an early warning system that can effectively anticipate changes in coupled human-natural system, trigger management actions, and hence decrease the gap between research and management responses. In turn, TEAM produces robust biodiversity indicators that meet the requirements set by global policies such as the Aichi Biodiversity Targets. Standardization in data collection and public sharing of data in near real time are essential features of such system.
机译:虽然已经建立了针对多种自然现象(例如地震,灾难性火灾,海啸)的完善预警系统,但我们没有针对生物多样性的预警系统。但是,我们正在以前所未有的速度失去物种,尤其是在热带雨林中,这是地球上生物最丰富但最受侵蚀的生物群落。不幸的是,热带森林的标准化和泛热带数据长期存在差距,影响了我们监测变化和预测未来情况的能力。建立热带生态,评估和监测(TEAM)网络是为了解决这一问题,因为它产生实时数据以监测热带生物多样性的长期趋势并指导保护实践。我们介绍了该网络,主要关注地面脊椎动物协议,该协议使用系统的相机诱捕功能来检测森林哺乳动物和鸟类,其次关注相互作用区域协议,该协议可测量核心监视区域周围人类圈的变化。迄今为止,TEAM已使用先进的信息技术记录和管理了超过300万张图像,已创建了有关全球热带森林哺乳动物的最重要数据集。我们提供了特定地点和全局分析的示例,并结合了在较大生态系统中收集的人为干扰数据(监测站点所在),使我们能够了解目标物种和社区在空间和时间上变化的动因。我们讨论了该系统作为建立早期预警系统的候选模型的潜力,该预警系统可以有效预测人与自然系统的耦合变化,触发管理措施,从而缩小研究与管理对策之间的差距。反过来,TEAM会制定出强有力的生物多样性指标,以满足全球政策(如爱知生物多样性目标)所设定的要求。数据收集的标准化和近乎实时的数据公开共享是此类系统的基本功能。

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