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Assisted migration as a climate change adaptation strategy: lessons from restoration and plant reintroductions

机译:协助移民作为适应气候变化的战略:恢复和重新引入植物的经验教训

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Climate change is thought to threaten between 25% and 50% of global plant biodiversity. In response to this looming crisis, the calls for the translocation, or assisted migration, of species to ensure the survival of this biodiversity have been increasing. The concept has its detractors, and is not without risk, but few studies have documented the success of the approach or veracity of the risk. Here we review both the ecological restoration literature and the plant reintroduction literature to discover insights into the promises and pitfalls of translocating species as an adaptation strategy in the face of our changing climate. Although habitat restoration and the assisted migration of rare plant species have different objectives and goals, they share the practice of translocating species from their site of origin to a new one. It is primarily the scale at which the movement of those species occurs that distinguishes the two.
机译:人们认为气候变化威胁着全球植物多样性的25%至50%。为了应对这一迫在眉睫的危机,人们要求对物种进行迁移或协助迁移以确保该生物多样性的生存的呼声日益高涨。这个概念有其不利因素,并且并非没有风险,但是很少有研究证明这种方法的成功或风险的准确性。在这里,我们回顾了生态恢复文献和植物再引入文献,以发现关于易变种作为应对气候变化的适应策略的希望和陷阱的见识。尽管生境恢复和稀有植物物种的辅助迁移具有不同的目的和目标,但它们共享将物种从其原产地转移到新物种的实践。主要是这些物种发生移动的规模将两者区分开。

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