Mapping Low-Elevation Species Richness and Biodiversity in the Eastern Mojave Desert

IF 0.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ECOLOGY Natural Areas Journal Pub Date : 2023-01-18 DOI:10.3375/22-25
S. Harju, S. Cambrin, K. Jenkins
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ABSTRACT Global loss of biodiversity is a well-known concern for conservationists and managers, but detailed spatial maps of local biodiversity for use by local managers are often lacking. We used a suite of existing species distribution models to calculate spatial variation in low-elevation species richness across Clark County, Nevada, USA, comprising much of the eastern Mojave Desert. We then used a macroecological model to estimate true latent low-elevation biodiversity across the county, correcting for potential taxonomic bias in the estimates of species richness. We found that species richness and biodiversity tended to be higher along the Muddy and Virgin Rivers and in the Las Vegas valley. Biodiversity was positively associated with flat, rocky landforms, low elevation, late seasonal greenup, and lower differences between winter and summer temperature. We present a brief example for local managers to apply the new publicly available low-elevation species richness and biodiversity spatial layers.
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东莫哈韦沙漠低海拔物种丰富度和生物多样性制图
全球生物多样性的丧失是自然资源保护主义者和管理者所关注的一个众所周知的问题,但当地管理者通常缺乏详细的当地生物多样性空间地图。本文利用一套现有物种分布模型,计算了美国内华达州克拉克县(包括莫哈韦沙漠东部大部分地区)低海拔物种丰富度的空间变化。然后,我们使用宏观生态模型来估计全县真正潜在的低海拔生物多样性,纠正物种丰富度估计中潜在的分类偏差。研究发现,沿浑河、维珍河和拉斯维加斯河谷的物种丰富度和生物多样性较高。生物多样性与平坦、岩石地貌、低海拔、季节变绿较晚、冬夏温差较小呈正相关。我们提供了一个简单的例子,供地方管理者应用新的公开的低海拔物种丰富度和生物多样性空间层。
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Natural Areas Journal
Natural Areas Journal 环境科学-林学
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11.10%
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50
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>36 weeks
期刊介绍: The Natural Areas Journal is the flagship publication of the Natural Areas Association is the leading voice in natural areas management and preservation. The Journal features peer-reviewed original research articles on topics such as: -Applied conservation biology- Ecological restoration- Natural areas management- Ecological assessment and monitoring- Invasive and exotic species management- Habitat protection- Fire ecology. It also includes writing on conservation issues, forums, topic reviews, editorials, state and federal natural area activities and book reviews. In addition, we publish special issues on various topics.
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