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Climate-based prioritization of data collection for monitoring wintering birds in Latin America

机译:拉丁美洲监控越冬鸟类的气候基于数据收集优先级

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Recent studies have highlighted the threat that climate change poses to species, as areas of climatic suitability contract or shift across the landscape. North American Neotropical long-distant migrant bird species present a unique problem compared to sedentary species because climate change may differ significantly across their breeding and wintering grounds. Studying the potential future distributions of these birds is challenging on many levels, including the fact that our understanding of the wintering grounds of these species is quite poor. To address this issue, we analyse available eBird data during the winter season in the Western Hemisphere in an effort to further promote and direct citizen science efforts to focus on areas that are climatically undersampled. We used Mobility-Oriented Parity (MOP) to understand the areas where climates are most dissimilar from climates sampled by existing eBird checklists, creating a map that ranks the western hemisphere at a 10 km resolution for climatic sampling during the winter season. We found that parts of Mexico and Central America, areas of Colombia, almost the entire Amazon Basin, coastal Peru and Chile, and northern Argentina are climatically undersampled. As a test case, we then used the map of survey priorities to simulate additional sampling in Colombia and recalculated the rankings. Guiding additional sampling with the priorities reduced climate dissimilarities between sampled and unsampled grid cells more than when additional sampling expanded in proportion to current sampling efforts or based on geographic undersampling. Analyses of sampling coverage in environmental space, such as this, will be a useful tool for targeting monitoring effort for bird species.
机译:最近的研究突出了气候变化对物种构成的威胁,作为气候适当合同或横跨景观的地区。与久坐物种相比,北美新途中长远移民鸟类具有独特的问题,因为气候变化可能会在其繁殖和越冬地区差异很大。研究这些鸟类的潜在未来的分布在许多层面上都具有挑战性,包括我们对这些物种的越冬的理解相当差的事实。为了解决这个问题,我们在西半球的冬季分析了可用的欧洲数据,以进一步促进和直接公民科学的努力,专注于积极缺乏采样的领域。我们使用了移动性的奇偶校验(MOP)来了解与现有欧洲清单采样的气候最受灵活的地区,创建一个地图,该地图将西半球排名在冬季期间的气候抽样10公里的分辨率。我们发现墨西哥和中美洲的部分地区,哥伦比亚地区,几乎整个亚马逊盆地,沿海秘鲁和智利以及阿根廷北部都缺乏采样。作为一个测试案例,我们使用调查优先级地图模拟哥伦比亚的额外抽样并重新计算排名。引导额外的取样与优先级降低了采样和未跳法网格细胞之间的气候异化,而不是额外的采样以与当前采样努力成比例地扩展或基于地理欠采样。环境空间中的抽样覆盖范围的分析将是一个有用的工具,用于针对鸟类的监测努力。

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