Francisco Javier Sahagún-Sánchez, Marco Antonio Espinoza-Guzmán, Francisco Martín Huerta-Martínez
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摘要
关于自然保护区生物多样性的知识对于制定管理和保护行动至关重要。这项工作的目的是确定位于墨西哥圣路易斯波托西州东北部的Sierra del Abra Tanchipa生物圈保护区内鸟类的丰富度模式、特有种类别以及保护和脆弱性状况。社区鸟类监测计划和该地区其他采样工作产生的信息也包括在内。实地调查是根据研究区域内沿样带建立的点计数的人口普查方法进行的。登记的鸟类共有279种,隶属于23目54科,其中常驻物种比例最高(64.16%)。在记录的物种中,37种属于某种风险类别,25种属于某种特有性类别。54.12%的物种具有新热带亲缘关系,26.88%具有近北亲缘关系,19%具有近北/新热带亲缘性。另一方面,约22.22%的登记鸟类对干扰具有中等至高度敏感性,这可能会由于保护区影响区内人类活动产生的栖息地变化而增加。与监测计划相关的社区盟友对保护区内的实地活动和旨在提高鸟类意识的行动的传播做出了重大贡献。获得的数据可以更新自然保护区管理计划中的信息,这将有利于保护区内的鸟类。
Riqueza de aves en la Reserva de la Biosfera Sierra del Abra Tanchipa en San Luis Potosí, México
Knowledge about biodiversity in a natural protected area is essential for the development of actions for its management and conservation. The objective of this work was to determine the richness patterns, endemism categories, as well as the conservation and vulnerability status of birds in the Sierra del Abra Tanchipa Biosphere Reserve, located in the northeastern region of the state of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The information generated by the community bird monitoring program and other sampling efforts in the area was included. Fieldwork was carried out based on the census method of counting by points established along transects in the study area. A total of 279 bird species belonging to 23 orders and 54 families were registered, of which the highest percentage are permanent resident species (64.16 %). Of the species recorded, 37 are under some risk category, and 25 species have some endemism category. 54.12 % of the species have a Neotropical affinity, 26.88 % a Nearctic one, and 19 % a Nearctic/Neotropical one. On the other hand, around 22.22 % of the registered birds have a medium to high sensitivity to disturbance, which may increase due to changes in habitats generated by human activities in the reserve’s area of influence. The community allies linked to the monitoring program contributed significantly to the field activities and the dissemination of the actions aimed at bird awareness in the reserve. The obtained data allow the updating of information in the management program of the natural protected area, which will favor the birds’ conservation in the zone.