Climate disturbances during critical periods pose risks to European hamster conservation efforts

IF 4.6 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Rafał Łopucki, Janusz Wójciak, Daniel Klich
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Abstract

Aim

Long-term population studies provide invaluable insights into natural variability, particularly in ecology and conservation. We reconstruct the 31-year dynamics of the European hamster population in a vast area within Central Europe. We identify key meteorological factors influencing population dynamics and project the potential impact of climate change on their conservation.

Location

Poland.

Methods

As an indicator of hamster population changes, we utilized data on the prey of the Lesser Spotted Eagle (Clanga pomarina) collected over 31 years (1993–2023) in the geographical region where the European hamster coexists. The reliability of ornithological data was validated.

Results

Meteorological factors play a critical role in driving hamster population changes. We found a strong correlation between population growth and warm weather patterns in October and November, as well as favourable conditions in March of the following year. These weather patterns allow hamsters to store larger food supplies and enter hibernation in better physiological condition, resulting in improved habitat and nutritional conditions upon emergence from hibernation in spring.

Main Conclusions

Our findings underscore the importance of considering meteorological factors in conservation risk assessments, especially when planning and evaluating hamster reintroduction programmes. The significant influence of meteorological conditions raises concerns about the future prospects of this species in the context of ongoing climate change. Disturbances during critical hamster periods, including unseasonal and prolonged temperature drops in spring following relatively warm winters, pose substantial risks to conservation efforts.

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关键时期的气候干扰给欧洲仓鼠保护工作带来风险
目的长期的种群研究为自然变异提供了宝贵的见解,尤其是在生态学和保护方面。我们重建了欧洲仓鼠种群在中欧广大地区 31 年的动态变化。我们确定了影响种群动态的关键气象因素,并预测了气候变化对其保护的潜在影响。方法作为仓鼠种群变化的指标,我们利用了在欧洲仓鼠共存的地理区域收集的小斑雕(Clanga pomarina)猎物数据,这些数据历时 31 年(1993-2023 年)。结果气象因素在推动仓鼠种群数量变化方面发挥了关键作用。我们发现,仓鼠种群数量的增长与 10 月和 11 月温暖的天气模式以及次年 3 月的有利条件密切相关。这些天气模式使仓鼠能够储存更多的食物,并以更好的生理状态进入冬眠,从而在春季从冬眠中苏醒时改善栖息地和营养条件。主要结论我们的发现强调了在保护风险评估中考虑气象因素的重要性,尤其是在规划和评估仓鼠再引入计划时。气象条件的重大影响引发了人们对该物种在当前气候变化背景下的未来前景的担忧。仓鼠关键时期的干扰,包括相对温暖的冬季之后春季反季节和长时间的气温下降,对保护工作构成了巨大风险。
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Diversity and Distributions
Diversity and Distributions 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
8.90
自引率
4.30%
发文量
195
审稿时长
8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Diversity and Distributions is a journal of conservation biogeography. We publish papers that deal with the application of biogeographical principles, theories, and analyses (being those concerned with the distributional dynamics of taxa and assemblages) to problems concerning the conservation of biodiversity. We no longer consider papers the sole aim of which is to describe or analyze patterns of biodiversity or to elucidate processes that generate biodiversity.
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