Land use-driven shifts in shorebird habitat connectivity along the Yellow and Bohai Sea coasts: Dynamics and scenario predictions

IF 4.9 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Biological Conservation Pub Date : 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1016/j.biocon.2024.110869
Cheng Yang , Houlang Duan , Xiubo Yu
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Drastic land use change and human activities have seriously degraded the coastal wetland ecosystem in the Yellow and Bohai Sea. In recent years, the Chinese government has implemented a series of measures to protect and restore coastal wetlands ecosystem. However, the effects of this land use change on habitat connectivity and the effects of related policies on future habitat connectivity remain unclear. We selected 39 representative shorebird species in the coastal wetlands of the Yellow and Bohai Sea and evaluated the effects of historical and future land use change on the habitat connectivity. Between 2000 and 2020, 67 % of the 39 shorebird species experienced a significant decline in habitat connectivity. The habitat connectivity is expected to continuously decline for 79 % of the species by 2050 under the business-as-usual (BAU) scenario but increase for 90 % of the species under the ecological protection (EP) scenario. Bohai Bay and Laizhou Bay are becoming increasingly important for maintaining habitat connectivity. The overall delta Probability of Connectivity (delta PC, dPC) of artificial wetlands continues to increase. However, significant differences among shorebird species were observed and the total dPC of natural wetlands was still significantly higher than that of artificial wetlands. Prioritizing the protection and restoration of natural habitats and improving the quality of artificial habitats can effectively mitigate the biodiversity conservation risks posed by environmental change. Our research provides important information with implications for the protection and management of coastal wetland ecosystems.

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黄渤海沿岸海岸鸟类栖息地连通性在土地利用驱动下的变化:动态和情景预测
土地利用的剧烈变化和人类活动使黄渤海滨海湿地生态系统严重退化。近年来,中国政府实施了一系列保护和恢复滨海湿地生态系统的措施。然而,土地利用变化对栖息地连通性的影响以及相关政策对未来栖息地连通性的影响仍不清楚。我们在黄渤海滨海湿地选择了 39 种具有代表性的岸鸟,评估了历史和未来土地利用变化对栖息地连通性的影响。从 2000 年到 2020 年,39 种岸鸟中有 67% 的栖息地连通性显著下降。预计到2050年,在 "一切照旧"(BAU)情景下,79%的物种的栖息地连通性将持续下降,而在生态保护(EP)情景下,90%的物种的栖息地连通性将上升。渤海湾和莱州湾对保持栖息地的连通性越来越重要。人工湿地的总体三角洲连通概率(delta PC,dPC)持续上升。但不同种类的岸鸟之间存在明显差异,自然湿地的总连接概率仍明显高于人工湿地。优先保护和恢复自然栖息地,提高人工栖息地的质量,可以有效缓解环境变化带来的生物多样性保护风险。我们的研究为沿海湿地生态系统的保护和管理提供了重要信息。
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Biological Conservation
Biological Conservation 环境科学-环境科学
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期刊介绍: Biological Conservation is an international leading journal in the discipline of conservation biology. The journal publishes articles spanning a diverse range of fields that contribute to the biological, sociological, and economic dimensions of conservation and natural resource management. The primary aim of Biological Conservation is the publication of high-quality papers that advance the science and practice of conservation, or which demonstrate the application of conservation principles for natural resource management and policy. Therefore it will be of interest to a broad international readership.
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