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Effects of high latitude protected areas on bird communities under rapid climate change

机译:气候变化急速下高纬度保护区对鸟类群落的影响

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Anthropogenic climate change is rapidly becoming one of the main threats to biodiversity, along with other threats triggered by human-driven land-use change. Species are already responding to climate change by shifting their distributions polewards. This shift may create a spatial mismatch between dynamic species distributions and static protected areas (PAs). As protected areas represent one of the main pillars for preserving biodiversity today and in the future, it is important to assess their contribution in sheltering the biodiversity communities, they were designated to protect. A recent development to investigate climate-driven impacts on biological communities is represented by the community temperature index (CTI). CTI provides a measure of the relative temperature average of a community in a specific assemblage. CTI value will be higher for assemblages dominated by warm species compared with those dominated by cold-dwelling species. We here model changes in the CTI of Finnish bird assemblages, as well as changes in species densities, within and outside of PAs during the past four decades in a large boreal landscape under rapid change. We show that CTI has markedly increased over time across Finland, with this change being similar within and outside PAs and five to seven times slower than the temperature increase. Moreover, CTI has been constantly lower within than outside of PAs, and PAs still support communities, which show colder thermal index than those outside of PAs in the 1970s and 1980s. This result can be explained by the higher relative density of northern species within PAs than outside. Overall, our results provide some, albeit inconclusive, evidence that PAs may play a role in supporting the community of northern species. Results also suggest that communities are, however, shifting rapidly, both inside and outside of PAs, highlighting the need for adjusting conservation measures before it is too late.
机译:人为气候变化正迅速成为生物多样性的主要威胁之一,以及人为驱动的土地利用变化引发的其他威胁。物种已经通过向两极转移其分布来应对气候变化。这种转变可能会在动态物种分布和静态保护区(PA)之间造成空间不匹配。由于保护区是当今和未来保护生物多样性的主要支柱之一,因此评估它们在保护生物多样性社区方面的贡献非常重要。研究气候驱动对生物群落影响的最新进展以群落温度指数(CTI)为代表。CTI 提供了特定组合中群落相对平均温度的度量。与以冷栖物种为主的组合相比,以温暖物种为主的组合的 CTI 值会更高。我们在这里模拟了过去四十年来在快速变化的大型北方景观中芬兰鸟类群落的CTI变化,以及保护区内外物种密度的变化。我们发现,随着时间的推移,芬兰各地的CTI显着增加,这种变化在PA内外相似,比温度升高慢五到七倍。此外,在 1970 年代和 1980 年代,PA 内部的 CTI 一直低于 PA 外部,并且 PA 仍然支持社区,这些社区的热指数比 PA 以外的社区更冷。这一结果可以解释为PA内北方物种的相对密度高于外部。总体而言,我们的研究结果提供了一些证据,尽管尚无定论,但表明PA可能在支持北方物种群落方面发挥作用。然而,研究结果还表明,无论是在保护区内还是在保护区外,社区都在迅速转移,这凸显了在为时已晚之前调整保护措施的必要性。

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