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The beauty and the beast: Endemic mutualistic interactions promote community -based conservation on Socotra Island (Yemen)

机译:美景与野兽:地方性互惠互动促进了索科特拉岛(也门)的社区保护

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The understanding that biodiversity is supported by an entangled network of interactions is fundamental if we are to guarantee the persistence of endemic and restricted-range taxa. When it comes to remote, isolated and rural areas, local human communities play a pivotal role in preserving their native flora and fauna. Locals typically show contrasting aesthetic appreciation for different species, unaware that the fate of highly valued species might be closely linked to the activity of non-charismatic and disregarded species. Therefore, conveying the importance of biotic interactions in sustaining biodiversity is important to incentivise environmental awareness in those areas. The remote Socotra Archipelago (Yemen), a Natural World Heritage, hosts one of the oldest forest ecosystems on Earth and 31 endemic reptile species. The relic dragon's blood tree Dracaena cinnabari is classified as Vulnerable and it is highly valued among locals. On the contrary, reptiles are typically persecuted and feared by them, in spite of the fact that they might provide services to D. cinnabari. In order to document the role of nocturnal lizards as pollinators of D. cinnabari, we conducted a trip to Socotra Island and we examined 11 tree populations at night for the presence of reptiles and whether they carry pollen in their snouts. Our results confirmed that three species of geckos carried pollen grains of D. cinnabari and at least seven other unidentified species. This result indicates that these geckos visit D. cinnabari flowers, likely to feed upon pollen or nectar, suggesting that they may pollinate this relic tree. We point out that by focusing on the need of preserving mutualistic biotic interactions, instead of individual species, environmental awareness would increase and Socotri people would steadily shift their attitude towards an holistic preservation of D. cinnabari. (C) 2016 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
机译:如果我们要保证流行性和范围有限的分类单元的持久性,那么就必须理解生物多样性由相互作用的纠缠网络支持。在偏远,偏远和农村地区,当地人类社区在保护当地动植物方面发挥着关键作用。当地人通常对不同物种表现出相反的审美欣赏,而没有意识到高价值物种的命运可能与非魅力和无视物种的活动紧密相关。因此,传达生物相互作用对维持生物多样性的重要性对于激发这些地区的环境意识很重要。遥远的索科特拉群岛(也门)是世界自然遗产,拥有地球上最古老的森林生态系统之一和31种特有的爬行动物。遗物龙血树Dracaena cinnabari被列为易碎品,在当地人中有很高的评价。相反,尽管爬行动物可能会为朱砂龙虾提供服务,但它们通常会受到迫害和恐惧。为了记录夜间蜥蜴作为D. cinnabari的授粉媒介的作用,我们进行了一次索科特拉岛之旅,我们在晚上检查了11种树木种群中是否存在爬行动物,以及它们是否在口鼻中携带花粉。我们的研究结果证实,三种壁虎携带着D. cinnabari的花粉粒,以及至​​少七个其他身份不明的物种。该结果表明这些壁虎访问了D. cinnabari花,很可能以花粉或花蜜为食,表明它们可能对这棵遗物树授粉。我们指出,通过关注保持互惠的生物相互作用的需要,而不是单个物种,环境意识将增强,并且Socotri人将稳步转变其对整体保护朱砂的态度。 (C)2016 Elsevier GmbH。版权所有。

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    《Journal for nature conservation》 |2017年第2017期|20-23|共4页
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    Univ Porto, Ctr Invest Biodiversidade & Recursos Genet, Lab Associado, Plant Biol,CIBIOInBio, Campus Agrorio Vairao, P-4485661 Vairao, Portugal;

    Univ Porto, Ctr Invest Biodiversidade & Recursos Genet, Lab Associado, Conservat Genet & Wildlife Management,CIBIOInBio, Campus Agr Vairao, P-4485661 Vairao, Portugal|Univ Pompeu Fabra, Systemat Biogeog & Evolut Reptiles & Amphibians, Inst Evolutionary Biol, IBE,CSIC, Passeig Maritim Barceloneta 37, Barcelona 08003, Spain;

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    Biodiversity hotspot; Dragon's blood trees; Geckos Pollination; Threatened species;

    机译:生物多样性热点龙血树壁虎授粉濒危物种;

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