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Prioritising conservation actions for biodiversity: Lessening the impact from habitat fragmentation and climate change

机译:生物多样性保护行动优先考虑:减少栖息地碎片和气候变化的影响

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The interacting impacts of habitat fragmentation and climate change present a substantial threat for biodiversity, constituting a 'deadly anthropogenic cocktail'. A range of conservation actions has been proposed to allow biodiversity to respond to those environmental changes. However, determining the relative effectiveness of these actions has been hampered by incomplete evidence. Empirical studies have provided important insights to inform conservation, but the challenge of considering multiple actions at large spatial and temporal scales is considerable. We adopt an individual-based modelling approach to qualitatively assess the effectiveness of alternative conservation actions in facilitating range expansion and patch occupancy for eight virtual species. We test actions to: (i) improve the quality of existing habitat patches, (ii) increase the permeability of the surrounding matrix, (iii) restore degraded habitat, (iv) create new habitat patches to form stepping-stones or (v) create new habitat to enlarge existing habitat patches. These actions are systematically applied to six real landscapes of the UK, which differ in their degree of habitat fragmentation and availability. Creating new habitat close to existing patches typically provides the strongest benefits for both range expansion and patch occupancy across species and landscapes. However, some landscapes may be so degraded that even under unrealistically high levels of management action, species' performances cannot be rescued. We identify that it is possible to develop a triage of conservation actions at the landscape, species and investment level, thereby providing timely evidence to inform action on the ground to lessen the hangover from the deadly anthropogenic cocktail.
机译:栖息地分散和气候变化的互动影响为生物多样性带来了大量威胁,构成了“致命的人为鸡尾酒”。已经提出了一系列保护作用,以允许生物多样性对这些环境变化进行响应。然而,确定这些行动的相对有效性受到不完全证据的阻碍。实证研究提供了通知节约的重要见解,但考虑到大量空间和时间尺度的多种行动的挑战是相当大的。我们采用基于个别的建模方法来定性地评估八个虚拟物种促进范围扩展和补丁占用方面的替代保护行动的有效性。我们测试行动:(i)提高现有栖息地补丁的质量,(ii)增加周围基质的渗透率,(iii)恢复降解栖息地,(iv)创建新的栖息地贴片以形成踩踏石或(v)创建新的栖息地扩大现有的栖息地补丁。这些行动系统地应用于英国的六种真实景观,这在其栖息地分散和可用性程度不同。创建靠近现有补丁的新栖息地通常为跨种类和风景的范围扩展和补丁占用的最强烈的好处。然而,一些景观可能会如此退化,即使在不切实际的高水平的管理行为下,物种的表现也不能救出。我们确定可以在景观,物种和投资水平的情况下制定保护行动的分流,从而提供及时证明在地面上行动,以减少致命的人为鸡尾酒的宿醉。

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