在气候变化中保护普列斯克赛马选手(Eremias pleskei)

IF 0.9 4区 生物学 Q4 ECOLOGY Annales Zoologici Fennici Pub Date : 2019-11-12 DOI:10.5735/086.056.0109
A. Farashi, Mohammad Alizadeh-Noughani
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尽管爬行动物是陆生脊椎动物中种类最多的一类,但缺乏关于其灭绝风险的关键数据。世界自然保护联盟评估的爬行动物物种只是面临灭绝风险的爬行动物的一小部分。因此,由于缺乏有关物种分布模式及其栖息地要求的生态信息,保护规划和管理决策受到阻碍。Pleske’s racerunner(Eremias pleskei)是一种罕见且极度濒危的物种,已知只出现在东部安纳托利亚-山地草原生态区。在这项研究中,我们使用了10种物种分布模型算法和62种气候变化情景(来自四种代表性浓度途径下的19种全球气候模型)来预测Pleske’s racrunner在安纳托利亚-山地草原生态区的未来栖息地适宜性。我们的研究结果表明,该物种未来可能从目前的分布范围向安纳托利亚-山地草原生态区的中部和西部地区迁移。我们的研究结果还表明,与当前条件相比,未来合适栖息地的温度相关变量的变化将增加。似乎由于气候变化,未来沙漠将适合这个物种。然而,同样的机制会使它目前的一些栖息地变得不合适。在规划物种保护战略时,应对气候变化和物种分布建模中的不确定性是一项重大挑战。我们建议采取保护措施,以确保E.pleskei目前的栖息地在未来也适合它。
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Conservation of Pleske's Racerunner (Eremias pleskei) in a Changing Climate
Although reptiles are the most diverse group of terrestrial vertebrates, crucial data on their extinction risks are lacking. The reptile species assessed by IUCN are only a fraction of those at risk of extinction. Thus, conservation planning and management decisions are hindered by the lack of ecological information on the species' distribution patterns and their habitat requirements. Pleske's racerunner (Eremias pleskei) is a rare and critically endangered species known to occur exclusively in the eastern Anatolian Montane Steppe ecoregion. In this study, we used ten species distribution model algorithms and 62 climate change scenarios (from 19 global climate models under four representative concentration pathways) to predict future habitat suitability for Pleske's racerunner in the Anatolian Montane Steppe ecoregion. Our results indicate that this species may in future migrate from its current distribution range towards the central and western areas of the Anatolian Montane Steppe ecoregion. Our results also show that the variation in the temperature-related variables in suitable habitats will increase in future as compared with the current conditions. It seems that due to climate change, in future, deserts will be appropriate for this species. The same mechanisms, however, will make some of its current habitats unsuitable. Dealing with uncertainties in climate change and species distribution modeling is a major challenge when planning strategies for species' conservation. We recommend conservation measures to be implemented to make sure that E. pleskei's current habitats remain suitable for it also in future.
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Annales Zoologici Fennici
Annales Zoologici Fennici 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Annales Zoologici Fennici publishes mainly original research reports, but also in-depth reviews and commentaries on all aspects of animal ecology and evolution, and fields related to them. Our aim is to promote papers which focus on the interactions among various components in the past and present environments by using integrative and cross-disciplinary approaches. This may be achieved by employing tools from different fields of research, such as (but not restricted to): ecology and paleoecology, molecular ecology and phylogeography, conservation biology, human-induced contemporary evolution and wildlife management, animal behaviour and interactions (including recognition systems and mechanisms), paleontology (except systematics and taxonomy) and evolution, bioenergetics.
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