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Global conservation of species' niches 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7802) : 232-+
作者:  Guo, Xiaoyan;  Aviles, Giovanni;  Liu, Yi;  Tian, Ruilin;  Unger, Bret A.;  Lin, Yu-Hsiu T.;  Wiita, Arun P.;  Xu, Ke;  Correia, M. Almira;  Kampmann, Martin
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Environmental change is rapidly accelerating, and many species will need to adapt to survive(1). Ensuring that protected areas cover populations across a broad range of environmental conditions could safeguard the processes that lead to such adaptations(1-3). However, international conservation policies have largely neglected these considerations when setting targets for the expansion of protected areas(4). Here we show that-of 19,937 vertebrate species globally(5-8)-the representation of environmental conditions across their habitats in protected areas (hereafter, niche representation) is inadequate for 4,836 (93.1%) amphibian, 8,653 (89.5%) bird and 4,608 (90.9%) terrestrial mammal species. Expanding existing protected areas to cover these gaps would encompass 33.8% of the total land surface-exceeding the current target of 17% that has been adopted by governments. Priority locations for expanding the system of protected areas to improve niche representation occur in global biodiversity hotspots(9), including Colombia, Papua New Guinea, South Africa and southwest China, as well as across most of the major land masses of the Earth. Conversely, we also show that planning for the expansion of protected areas without explicitly considering environmental conditions would marginally reduce the land area required to 30.7%, but that this would lead to inadequate niche representation for 7,798 (39.1%) species. As the governments of the world prepare to renegotiate global conservation targets, policymakers have the opportunity to help to maintain the adaptive potential of species by considering niche representation within protected areas(1,2).


Protected areas would need to expand to 33.8% of the total land surface to adequately represent environmental conditions across the habitats of amphibians, birds and terrestrial mammals, far exceeding the current 17% target.


  
Assessing habitat quality when forest attributes have opposing effects on abundance and detectability: A case study on Darwin's frogs 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 432: 942-948
作者:  Valenzuela-Sanchez, Andres;  Schmidt, Benedikt R.;  Perez, Catalina;  Altamirano, Tania;  Toledo, Veronica;  Perez, Italo;  Teillier, Sebastian;  Cunningham, Andrew A.;  Soto-Azat, Claudio
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Amphibian  Conservation  Habitat degradation  Multinomial N-mixture model  Unmarked  
Stage-specific effects of fire: Effects of prescribed burning on adult abundance, oviposition habitat selection, and larval performance of Cope's Gray Treefrog (Hyla chrysoscelis) 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2018, 430: 394-402
作者:  McDonald, Logan A.;  Grayson, Kristine L.;  Lin, Haley A.;  Vonesh, James R.
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Complex life cycle  Prescribed burn  Oviposition habitat selection  Metamorphosis  Forest management  Amphibian conservation  
Forest management and conservation of an elusive amphibian in the Alps: Habitat selection by the Golden Alpine Salamander reveals the importance of fine woody debris 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2018, 424: 338-344
作者:  Romano, Antonio;  Costa, Andrea;  Salvidio, Sebastiano;  Menegon, Michele;  Garollo, Elena;  de Fatis, Karol Tabarelli;  Miserocchi, Danio;  Matteucci, Giorgio;  Pedrini, Paolo
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Amphibian conservation  Brushwood piles  Edge effect  Endangered species  Forest management  Occupancy  
Conservation of salamanders in managed forests: Methods and costs of monitoring abundance and habitat selection 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2017, 400: 43817
作者:  Romano, Antonio;  Costa, Andrea;  Basile, Marco;  Raimondi, Ranieri;  Posillico, Mario;  Roger, Daniele Scinti;  Crisci, Aldo;  Piraccini, Riccardo;  Raia, Pasquale;  Matteucci, Giorgio;  De Cinti, Bruno
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Amphibian conservation  Forest management  N-mixture models  Survey effort  Costs analysis  Fine spatial scale