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Extinction processes in hot spots of avian biodiversity and the targeting of pre-emptive conservation action

机译:禽类生物多样性热点地区的灭绝过程和预防性保护行动的目标

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Hot spots of endemism are regarded as important global sites for conservation as they are rich in threatened endemic species and currently experiencing extensive habitat loss. Targeting pre-emptive conservation action to sites that are currently relatively intact but which would be vulnerable to particular human activities if they occurred in the future is, however, also valuable but has received less attention. Here, we address this issue by using data on Endemic Bird Areas (EBAs). First, we identify the ecological factors that affect extinction risk in the face of particular human activities, and then use these insights to identify EBAs that should be priorities for pre-emptive conservation action. Threatened endemic species in EBAs are significantly more likely to be habitat specialists or relatively large-bodied than non-threatened species, when compared across avian families. Increasing habitat loss causes a significant increase in extinction risk among habitat specialists, but we found no evidence to suggest that the presence of alien species/human exploitation causes a significant increase in extinction risk among large-bodied species. This suggests that these particular human activities are contributing to high extinction risk among habitat specialists, but not among large-bodied species. Based on these analyses, we identify 39 EBAs containing 570 species (24% of the total in EBAs) that are not currently threatened with severe habitat loss, but would be ecologically vulnerable to future habitat loss should it occur. We show that these sites tend to be poorly represented in existing priority setting exercises involving hot spots, suggesting that vulnerability must be explicitly included within these exercises if such sites are to be adequately protected. [References: 34]
机译:特有的热点地区被认为是重要的全球保护地点,因为它们富含受威胁的特有物种,目前正遭受着广泛的生境丧失。将先发制人的保护行动针对目前相对完好但将来可能会遭受特定人类活动侵害的场所,这也很有价值,但很少受到关注。在这里,我们通过使用地方性鸟类保护区(EBA)上的数据来解决此问题。首先,我们在面对特定人类活动时确定影响灭绝风险的生态因素,然后利用这些见识来确定应作为优先保护行动重点的EBA。与非受威胁物种相比,EBA中受威胁的地方物种比非受威胁物种更有可能是栖息地专家或体型较大。生境丧失的加剧导致生境专家灭绝风险的显着增加,但我们没有发现证据表明存在外来物种/人类剥削会导致大体物种灭绝的风险显着增加。这表明这些特殊的人类活动在栖息地专家中造成了高度灭绝的风险,但在大型物种中却没有。基于这些分析,我们确定了39种EBA,它们包含570个物种(占EBA总数的24%),这些物种目前没有受到严重栖息地丧失威胁的威胁,但是如果发生,将在生态上容易受到未来栖息地丧失的威胁。我们表明,在涉及热点的现有优先级设置练习中,这些站点的代表性往往很差,这表明如果要充分保护此类站点,必须在这些练习中明确包含漏洞。 [参考:34]

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