Habitat status and feasibility of constructing corridors for a vulnerable population of giant pandas

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Hu Zhang, Bin Feng, Dunwu Qi, Jindong Zhang, Bin Wang, Huakang Yin, Zeen Mao, Guanhua Pu, Liqiang Fu, Vanessa Hull
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Abstract

Habitat corridors provide connectivity to decrease the negative effects of fragmentation. However, numerous current studies on habitat corridors remain in the design stage, and there is a lack of research addressing the challenges and feasibility of actual construction. Therefore, fine-scale analyses of habitat corridors are needed to provide deeper insights. We proposed a fine-scale habitat corridor design using the giant panda () population in the Mabian Dafengding National Nature Reserve as a case study. The research combined field quadrats, camera traps, and remote sensing data to complete analyses using the species distribution model, landscape pattern index, circuit theory model, and least-cost path (LCP) model. The results show that 53 km of suitable habitat for giant pandas exists in the reserve, and anthropogenic disturbance and bamboo cover were key environmental factors affecting giant pandas’ habitat suitability. Fragmentation has caused suitable habitat isolation, and the core habitat is non-contiguously scattered between the north and south. In the design of ten habitat corridors, two primary corridors connect the core habitat from north to south. The proposed primary corridors, roughly 1.4 km wide, are limited by natural impediments such as rivers, food resources, and anthropogenic disturbance. Our research used the latest methods and data to design the habitat corridor and reveals many difficulties for actual construction, despite employing approaches such as the LCP. Our findings enhance the understanding of habitat corridor feasibility and support the development of giant panda conservation efforts.
大熊猫脆弱种群的栖息地状况和建设走廊的可行性
生境走廊提供了连通性,以减少破碎化的负面影响。然而,目前关于生境走廊的许多研究仍处于设计阶段,缺乏针对实际建设的挑战和可行性的研究。因此,需要对生境走廊进行精细分析,以提供更深入的见解。我们以马边大风顶国家级自然保护区的大熊猫种群为例,提出了精细尺度的栖息地走廊设计方案。该研究结合了野外四点定位、相机陷阱和遥感数据,利用物种分布模型、景观格局指数、回路理论模型和最小成本路径(LCP)模型完成了分析。研究结果表明,保护区内有53公里适合大熊猫栖息的区域,人为干扰和竹林覆盖是影响大熊猫栖息地适宜性的关键环境因素。人为干扰和竹林覆盖是影响大熊猫栖息地适宜性的关键环境因素。破碎化造成适宜栖息地隔离,核心栖息地分散在南北两侧,不连续。在十条栖息地走廊的设计中,有两条主要走廊将核心栖息地从北到南连接起来。拟议的主要走廊宽约 1.4 公里,受到河流、食物资源和人为干扰等自然障碍的限制。我们的研究采用了最新的方法和数据来设计栖息地走廊,发现尽管采用了 LCP 等方法,但在实际建设中仍存在许多困难。我们的研究结果加深了人们对栖息地走廊可行性的理解,为大熊猫保护工作的发展提供了支持。
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