Avian atlas: Unveiling the diversity divide in major global desert realms

IF 7 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Ecological Indicators Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-23 DOI:10.1016/j.ecolind.2025.113094
Manasi Mukherjee, Mitali Mukerji
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Given the heightened vulnerability of deserts to climate change, this study aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of avian species diversity across ten global deserts to identify distinct diversity gradients and relatedness. Identify the difference from global patterns in avian migratory proportions and the underlying drivers for assessing the vulnerability and resilience of these desert ecosystems. Crowd-sourced avian diversity data of 2374 species from GBIF.org was used as a key analytical tool to study the diversity gradient across the ten major deserts. The variance in correlation patterns between avian ecological and behavioral traits across deserts were analyzed employing data of 1930 common avian species from AVONET. The analysis included comparisons of bird diversity, migratory patterns and trophic niches between Tropic of Cancer (TCan) and Tropic of Capricorn (TCap) deserts. Significant variations in bird diversity among the deserts were found. Deserts near the TCan exhibited higher bird diversity than in TCap deserts. TCan deserts had a higher prevalence of migratory species, facilitated by a broader niche breadth among sedentary species, which reduces niche competition and allows the influx of migratory invertivores. Proportion of migratory birds is higher in TCan deserts due to wider trophic niche but is significantly lower than the global average for the same latitude range. The findings highlight the need for targeted conservation strategies to protect avian diversity in the TCan deserts and mitigate extinction risks in TCap deserts, ensuring the resilience of these critical ecosystems.

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鸟类地图集:揭示全球主要沙漠地区的多样性鸿沟
鉴于沙漠对气候变化的脆弱性日益增强,本研究旨在对全球10个沙漠的鸟类物种多样性进行综合分析,以确定不同的多样性梯度和相关性。确定鸟类迁徙比例与全球模式的差异,以及评估这些沙漠生态系统脆弱性和复原力的潜在驱动因素。利用GBIF.org上2374种鸟类多样性数据作为关键分析工具,研究了十大沙漠鸟类多样性梯度。利用AVONET的1930种常见鸟类数据,分析了荒漠地区鸟类生态特征与行为特征的相关模式差异。分析包括比较北回归线(TCan)和南回归线(TCap)沙漠的鸟类多样性、迁徙模式和营养生态位。在沙漠中发现鸟类多样性的显著差异。靠近TCan的沙漠鸟类多样性高于TCap沙漠。由于定居物种的生态位宽度更宽,从而减少了生态位竞争,并允许迁徙的无性动物涌入,因此TCan沙漠的迁徙物种更普遍。TCan沙漠的候鸟比例较高,因为其营养生态位更广,但显著低于相同纬度范围内的全球平均水平。这些发现强调了有针对性的保护策略的必要性,以保护TCap沙漠中的鸟类多样性,减轻TCap沙漠中的灭绝风险,确保这些关键生态系统的恢复能力。
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Ecological Indicators
Ecological Indicators 环境科学-环境科学
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11.80
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1163
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78 days
期刊介绍: The ultimate aim of Ecological Indicators is to integrate the monitoring and assessment of ecological and environmental indicators with management practices. The journal provides a forum for the discussion of the applied scientific development and review of traditional indicator approaches as well as for theoretical, modelling and quantitative applications such as index development. Research into the following areas will be published. • All aspects of ecological and environmental indicators and indices. • New indicators, and new approaches and methods for indicator development, testing and use. • Development and modelling of indices, e.g. application of indicator suites across multiple scales and resources. • Analysis and research of resource, system- and scale-specific indicators. • Methods for integration of social and other valuation metrics for the production of scientifically rigorous and politically-relevant assessments using indicator-based monitoring and assessment programs. • How research indicators can be transformed into direct application for management purposes. • Broader assessment objectives and methods, e.g. biodiversity, biological integrity, and sustainability, through the use of indicators. • Resource-specific indicators such as landscape, agroecosystems, forests, wetlands, etc.
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