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Just passing through: Global change and the conservation of biodiversity in protected areas

机译:刚刚过去:全球变化和保护区生物多样性的保护

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Climate and land-use changes are expected to cause many species to shift into or beyond the boundaries of protected areas, leading to large turnover in species composition. Here, we tested whether long-established protected areas in Canada were more robust to such climate change impacts than areas with no formal protection by measuring changes in modeled butterfly species distributions (n = 139) within them. We used a recently established distribution modeling technique, Maxent, to model butterfly species' distributions in two epochs (1900-1930 and 1960-1990). We compared rates of butterfly species richness and composition change within protected areas against distributions of randomly selected, ecologically similar, but non-protected, areas. Change in species richness and composition within protected areas were, for the most part, the same as changes observed among random areas outside protected area boundaries. These results suggest that existing protected area networks in Canada have provided little buffer against the impacts of climate change on butterfly species richness, possibly because land-use change surrounding long-standing protected areas has not been substantial enough to elevate the habitat protection afforded by these protected areas relative to other areas. Although protected areas are unarguably beneficial in conserving biological diversity, their capacity to maintain habitat appears insufficient to prevent broader-scale climate changes from sweeping species beyond their boundaries. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:预计气候和土地利用的变化将导致许多物种移入保护区边界或超出保护区边界,从而导致物种组成的大量周转。在这里,我们通过测量模拟蝴蝶物种分布(n = 139)中的变化,测试了加拿大长期建立的保护区是否比没有正式保护的地区更能应对此类气候变化影响。我们使用了最近建立的分布建模技术Maxent对两个时期(1900-1930年和1960-1990年)的蝴蝶物种分布进行建模。我们比较了保护区内蝴蝶物种丰富度和组成变化的比率,以及随机选择的,生态相似但未受保护的地区的分布情况。在保护区内物种丰富度和组成的变化大部分与在保护区边界以外的随机区域内观察到的变化相同。这些结果表明,加拿大现有的保护区网络几乎没有缓冲气候变化对蝴蝶物种丰富度的影响,这可能是因为长期存在的保护区周围的土地利用变化不足以提高这些保护区提供的栖息地保护保护区相对于其他区域。尽管毫无疑问保护区在保护生物多样性方面毫无疑问是有益的,但保护区维持生境的能力似乎不足以防止更广泛的气候变化将物种席卷其边界。 (C)2010 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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