Endemic plant species and threats to their sustainability in Ethiopia: A systematic review

IF 2.7 Q1 FORESTRY
Tesfaye Wasihun Abro , Anteneh Belayneh Desta , Ermias Debie , Dagnachew Melese Alemu
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Ethiopia is located in the center of the biodiversity hotspots for the Horn of Africa and the Eastern Afro-montane regions, home to numerous endemic plant species. However, due to numerous habitat disturbances, many species are severely threatened by conservation problems, resulting in biodiversity loss. This review aimed to describe the IUCN Red List of vulnerable (VU), near threatened (NT), endangered (EN), and critically endangered (CR) endemic plant species, as well as the threats that they confront in protected areas of Ethiopia. The study identified that 88 of the 158 endemic plant species were classified as VU, NT, EN, or CR on the IUCN red list. Out of all the reviewed articles, twelve (36.4 %) reported on the threats to floral diversity. The main threats to endemic plant species in the Afromontane forests of southwest Ethiopia are livestock grazing (64.2 %), fuelwood and timber production (50.0 %), and cropland expansion (35.7 %). Conversely, the main threat to endemic plants is climate change-induced land conversion in the Afro-alpine ecosystems of the southern (Bale Mountain National Park) and northern (Semien Mountain National Park and Abune Yosef Mountain Range) regions. In the Afro-alpine belt of Ethiopia, there is a substantial threat to endemic plant species such as Lobelia rhynchopetalum due to land degradation coupled with climate change. In this respect, conservation planning for narrow-range endemic plant species in hotspot areas like, Bale Mountain National Park, Semien Mountain National Park, and Abune Yosef Mountain Range should be started promptly. Future research is necessary to fully understand the condition of 51.4 % of the endemic plant species because they were not evaluated using the IUCN Red List of threatened species. Moreover, those evaluated under IUCN Red List were not reported for their regeneration status, which limits our comprehension of their sustainability prospects.

埃塞俄比亚特有植物物种及其可持续性面临的威胁:系统回顾
埃塞俄比亚位于非洲之角和非洲东部山地地区生物多样性热点的中心,是众多特有植物物种的家园。然而,由于栖息地受到众多干扰,许多物种受到保护问题的严重威胁,导致生物多样性丧失。本综述旨在描述世界自然保护联盟(IUCN)红色名录中的易危(VU)、近危(NT)、濒危(EN)和极危(CR)特有植物物种,以及它们在埃塞俄比亚保护区所面临的威胁。研究发现,在 158 种特有植物物种中,有 88 种在世界自然保护联盟红色名录中被归类为 VU、NT、EN 或 CR。在所有综述文章中,有 12 篇(36.4%)报道了花卉多样性面临的威胁。埃塞俄比亚西南部非洲峰森林特有植物物种面临的主要威胁是放牧(64.2%)、薪材和木材生产(50.0%)以及耕地扩张(35.7%)。相反,在南部(巴勒山国家公园)和北部(塞米恩山国家公园和 Abune Yosef 山脉)的非洲高山生态系统中,对特有植物的主要威胁是气候变化引起的土地转换。在埃塞俄比亚的非洲-高山地带,由于土地退化和气候变化,当地特有的植物物种(如 Lobelia rhynchopetalum)受到严重威胁。因此,应立即开始对巴勒山国家公园、塞米恩山国家公园和阿布纳约瑟夫山脉等热点地区的窄范围特有植物物种进行保护规划。要全面了解 51.4%的特有植物物种的状况,未来的研究是必要的,因为这些物种没有使用《世界自然保护联盟濒危物种红色名录》进行评估。此外,根据《世界自然保护联盟红色名录》进行评估的物种没有报告其再生状况,这限制了我们对其可持续发展前景的了解。
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Trees, Forests and People
Trees, Forests and People Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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