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Conservation relevance of bat caves for biodiversity and ecosystem services

机译:蝙蝠洞穴对生物多样性和生态系统服务的保护性相关性

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All ecosystems are dotted by salient small natural features that not only characterize them but also significantly add to their biodiversity and functions. These small natural features are prominent but easily missed when ecosystems are described. Caves are one key example of this. Cave ecosystems are underrepresented in conservation planning and implementation around the world and have become mostly overlooked in conservation strategies overall. Caves contain high levels of biodiversity from fungi to invertebrates to vertebrates. This paper emphasizes bat caves as providers of ecosystem services to vast areas surrounding them, in the order of hundreds of thousands of square km just in North America. Their influence extends three-dimensionally via subterraneous water bodies and via the aerial nightly dispersal of the bats that provide a host of services from seed dispersal to pollination to pest control. The examples used focus primarily on free-tailed bats in North America, but the same principles apply to any other cave in the world with significant bat colonies. Caves enjoy protection, legal or actual, in some countries and not in others, and as a result many have suffered damage or been destroyed altogether. Common threats are vandalism, urbanization, and pollution. Many caves are attractive as ecotourism destinations and provide unique opportunities to educate the public about unexpected biodiversity values and ecosystem services. Inventorying caves poses challenges, but efforts are under way to assess caves in need of protection. Incipient cave protection strategies include legal and educational efforts, and management. Although illustrated with bat caves, given the importance of all caves and their precarious status, it is time to call the attention of decision makers about the urgent need to launch a worldwide cave conservation initiative. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:所有生态系统都是由突出的小型自然特征点缀,不仅表征了它们,而且显着增加了他们的生物多样性和功能。当描述生态系统时,这些小型自然特征是突出的,但很容易错过。洞穴是其中的一个关键示例。洞穴生态系统在世界各地的保护规划和实施方面受到尊重,并且大多忽略了整体保护策略。洞穴含有来自真菌的高水平的生物多样性,以无脊椎动物无脊椎动物。本文强调蝙蝠洞穴作为生态系统服务的供应商,以北美洲周围的广大领域,北美数十万平方公里。它们的影响通过盆景三维三维延伸,并且通过蝙蝠的空中夜间分散,该蝙蝠提供从种子分散到毒虫对照的一系列服务。这些例子主要用于北美自由尾蝙蝠的重点,但与世界上的任何其他洞穴都适用于具有重要蝙蝠殖民地的其他洞穴。洞穴在一些国家而享受保护,法律或实际,而不是在其他国家,因此许多人遭受损害或完全被摧毁。普通威胁是破坏,城市化和污染。许多洞穴与生态旅游目的地有吸引力,提供了独特的机会,教育公众意外的生物多样性价值观和生态系统服务。库存洞穴造成挑战,但正在努力评估需要保护的洞穴。初期洞穴保护策略包括法律和教育努力和管理。虽然用蝙蝠洞说明,但鉴于所有洞穴的重要性和他们的不稳定地位,是时候召唤决策者注意迫切需要推动全球洞穴保护倡议的时间。 (c)2017 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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