The current distribution and status of the Hermann’s tortoise, Testudo hermanni boettgeri (Reptilia, Testudines, Testudinidae) in Croatia

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY Herpetozoa Pub Date : 2023-07-06 DOI:10.3897/herpetozoa.36.e103510
Katarina Koller Šarić, Boris Lauš, I. Burić, Ana Štih Koren, T. Koren
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Hermann’s tortoise (Testudo hermanni) is listed as “Near threatened” in the IUCN Red list of endangered species. The importance of protecting the Hermann’s tortoise populations and its habitats have led to the inclusion of the species within CITES Convention (Annex II), Annex A of EU Wildlife Trade Regulation, Annex II of the Bern Convention and Annexes II and IV of the EU Habitats Directive. To assess the distribution and status of the eastern Hermann’s tortoise (Testudo hermanni boettgeri) in Croatia, historical and recent records were gathered and analyzed. The species was recorded in all three biogeographical regions in the country, but it’s native to the Mediterranean and a small part of the Alpine region. With the increase of recent surveys and the use of citizen science platforms, the known range of the species in Croatia was increased by 35.8% and is now encompassing 123 10 × 10 km EEA reference grid cells. Most records (66%) originate from lower elevations (up to 199 m), and the highest was recorded at 570 m. Sparse forests are the most preferred habitats, followed by semi-open habitats, such as grasslands and shrubs. The most serious threat to the species is natural succession due to the increased abandonment of traditional farming and grazing. Other threats include touristic infrastructure and urban development, transportation, illegal collecting, and invasive species. The Area of Occupancy calculated using 2 × 2 km grids resulted in an AOO of 1,372.00 km2, while Extent of Occurrence (EOO) is calculated to be 18,145.07 km2. The current network of National protected areas includes 14% of the species’ AOO while the designated Natura 2000 areas include 29.30% of its AOO. We propose to designate an additional 10 Natura 2000 areas to help with the long-term protection of the species.
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Hermann’s龟,Testudo hermanni boettgeri(爬行纲,Testudines,Testudidae)在克罗地亚的分布和现状
赫尔曼龟(Testudo hermanni)在国际自然保护联盟濒危物种红色名录中被列为“近危”。由于保护赫尔曼陆龟种群及其栖息地的重要性,该物种已被纳入《濒危物种公约》(附件二)、《欧盟野生动物贸易条例》附件A、《伯尔尼公约》附件二以及《欧盟栖息地指令》附件二和附件四。为了评估东部赫尔曼龟(Testudo hermanni boettgeri)在克罗地亚的分布和地位,收集并分析了历史和近期的记录。该物种在该国所有三个生物地理区域都有记录,但它原产于地中海和阿尔卑斯山地区的一小部分。随着最近调查的增加和公民科学平台的使用,克罗地亚已知的物种范围增加了35.8%,目前包括123个10×10公里的欧洲经济区参考网格单元。大多数记录(66%)来自低海拔(高达199米),最高记录为570米。稀疏林是最受欢迎的栖息地,其次是半开放栖息地,如草地和灌木。对该物种最严重的威胁是由于越来越多地放弃传统农业和放牧而导致的自然演替。其他威胁包括旅游基础设施和城市发展、交通、非法采集和入侵物种。使用2×2km网格计算的占用面积产生了1372.00 km2的AOO,而发生范围(EOO)计算为18145.07 km2。目前的国家保护区网络包括14%的物种AOO,而指定的Natura 2000区域包括29.30%的AOO。我们建议额外指定10个Natura 2000区域,以帮助对该物种进行长期保护。
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