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Can protected areas really maintain mammalian diversity? Insights from a nestedness analysis of the Colorado Plateau

机译:保护区可以真正维持哺乳动物多样性吗? 科罗拉多高原嵌套分析的见解

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Protected areas are considered a primary place for biodiversity conservation; however, under current rates of global change, it is increasingly important to understand how effective existing reserves are in protecting biodiversity. We examine how U.S. National Park Service lands on the Colorado Plateau' (USA) contribute to biodiversity conservation and whether local extirpations have led to an erosion of regional biodiversity. Species range adjustments are among the first signs of biome change, so tracing regional biodiversity change is an efficient way to identify the early phases of major biome shifts. We use analysis of nested mammalian species assemblages to 1) determine if Colorado Plateau mammal assemblages are significantly nested and, 2) clarify which properties of protected lands correlate with nestedness and species richness. We compare species lists from surveys of contemporary resident species to lists from historical range maps that record species ranges from the 100 years ago, and find that reserves retain essentially the same mammalian diversity and biogeographic patterns that were present in the early 1900s. This suggests that "faunal relaxation" has not occurred in this landscape, and that mammal diversity conservation in these lands has been largely effective for most species thus far. However, anthropogenic climate change is affecting the environmental conditions that influence species distributions, lands surrounding parks are under pressure for human uses, and increasing numbers of visitors are using parks while financial resources are ever more uncertain. Therefore, understanding how nestedness patterns are governed by human-dominated landscapes will be an important conservation tool for quickly assessing diversity change in the future.
机译:保护区被认为是生物多样性保护的主要场所;然而,根据目前的全球变化率,了解现有储备在保护生物多样性方面越来越重要。我们审查了美国国家公园服务的土地如何对科罗拉多州的高原(美国)有助于生物多样性保护,以及当地的灭绝是否导致区域生物多样性的侵蚀。物种范围调整是生物群系变革的第一个迹象,因此追踪区域生物多样性变化是识别主要生物群系转移的早期阶段的有效方法。我们使用对嵌套哺乳动物物种组合的分析至1)确定COLICADO高原哺乳动物组合是否显着嵌套,2)阐明了保护土地的特性与嵌套和物种丰富相关。我们比较了当代居民物种的调查,从100年前从历史范围地图中列出的物种列表,并发现储备基本上留住了20世纪初存在的哺乳动物多样性和生物地图模式。这表明“鳄碍放松”在这种景观中尚未发生,而且这些土地的哺乳动物多样性保护对于迄今为止大多数物种而言基本上有效。然而,人为气候变化正在影响影响物种分布的环境条件,周围公园的土地受到人类用途的压力,越来越多的游客正在使用公园,而财政资源更不确定。因此,了解嵌套模式如何受人类主导的景观的管辖,这将是一个重要的保护工具,用于快速评估未来的多样性变化。

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