Assessing the Vulnerability of Endemic Colombian Amphibian Species to Climate Change in an Isolated Montane Ecosystem

IF 1.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Tropical Conservation Science Pub Date : 2024-03-13 DOI:10.1177/19400829231225236
Nicolette S. Roach, Adrian A. Castellanos, Thomas E. Lacher
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Background and Research AimsClimate change, habitat loss, and fragmentation are the major threats to biodiversity. Montane amphibians are particularly sensitive to these threats. We address the vulnerability of the amphibian community in Colombia using a Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment (CCVA) and prioritize amphibian species at risk of extinction and in need of conservation actions.MethodsWe completed two independent spatial analyses to assess species vulnerability in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta (SNSM), Colombia. First, we calculated the Area of Habitat and the percent of the Area of Habitat under protected area coverage for 19 species. We then examined the breadth of climatic space occupied by 16 species and how this space is predicted to shift under climate scenarios (RCP scenarios 4.5 and 8.5) for 12 General Circulation Models for 2050. We combined these two analyses with trait data related to adaptive capacity, obtained from previous research, to create a combined (correlative-trait) CCVA.ResultsOur analysis reveals a large reduction in available climatic space under both RCP scenarios by 2050. Our CCVA identified eight high priority species, including three Atelopus species and five within the Serranobatrachus/Tachiramantis complex, with extreme reductions in available climate space under RCP 8.5. The SNSM endemic and range restricted species are at elevated risk of extinction under climate change scenarios, with many moving into a high-risk category of extinction under the RCP 8.5. Given its isolation, the endemic species of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta (SNSM) are threatened by changing climates.Implications for ConservationThe information provided in this manuscript used a vulnerability assessment to develop regional strategies for climate change adaptation and conservation. When possible, climate vulnerability must be incorporated into future adaptation and priority planning for the conservation of endemic, threatened montane amphibians, preferably via local management plans.
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评估孤立山地生态系统中哥伦比亚特有两栖物种易受气候变化影响的程度
背景与研究目的气候变化、栖息地丧失和破碎化是生物多样性面临的主要威胁。山地两栖动物对这些威胁尤为敏感。我们利用气候变化脆弱性评估(CCVA)来解决哥伦比亚两栖动物群落的脆弱性问题,并对面临灭绝风险和需要采取保护行动的两栖动物物种进行优先排序。方法我们完成了两项独立的空间分析,以评估哥伦比亚圣玛尔塔内华达山脉(SNSM)的物种脆弱性。首先,我们计算了 19 个物种的栖息地面积和保护区覆盖率。然后,我们研究了 16 个物种占据的气候空间的广度,以及根据 12 个大气环流模型预测的 2050 年气候情景(RCP 情景 4.5 和 8.5)下这一空间将如何变化。我们将这两项分析与先前研究中获得的与适应能力相关的性状数据相结合,创建了一个综合(相关-性状)CCVA。结果我们的分析表明,在两种 RCP 情景下,到 2050 年可用气候空间将大幅减少。我们的 CCVA 确定了 8 个高度优先物种,包括 3 个 Atelopus 物种和 Serranobatrachus/Tachiramantis 复合物中的 5 个物种,在 RCP 8.5 条件下,这些物种的可用气候空间极度缩小。在气候变化情景下,SNSM 特有物种和分布范围受限物种的灭绝风险较高,其中许多物种在 RCP 8.5 条件下进入灭绝高风险类别。鉴于其与世隔绝的地理位置,圣玛尔塔内华达山脉(SNSM)的特有物种正受到气候变化的威胁。在可能的情况下,必须将气候脆弱性纳入未来的适应和优先规划中,以保护特有的、受威胁的山地两栖动物,最好是通过当地的管理计划来实现。
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Tropical Conservation Science
Tropical Conservation Science BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-
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期刊介绍: Tropical Conservation Science is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original research papers and state-of-the-art reviews of broad interest to the field of conservation of tropical forests and of other tropical ecosystems.
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