The state of the bats in North America

IF 4.1 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Amanda M. Adams, Luis A. Trujillo, C. J. Campbell, Karin L. Akre, Joaquin Arroyo-Cabrales, Leanne Burns, Jeremy T. H. Coleman, Rita D. Dixon, Charles M. Francis, Melquisedec Gamba-Rios, Vona Kuczynska, Angie McIntire, Rodrigo A. Medellín, Katrina M. Morris, Jorge Ortega, Jonathan D. Reichard, Brian Reichert, Jordi L. Segers, Michael D. Whitby, Winifred F. Frick
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The world's rich diversity of bats supports healthy ecosystems and important ecosystem services. Maintaining healthy biological systems requires prompt identification of threats to biodiversity and immediate action to protect species, which for wide-ranging bat species that span geopolitical boundaries warrants international coordination. Anthropogenic forces drive the threats to bats throughout North America and the world. We conducted an international expert elicitation to assess the status of 153 bat species in Canada, the United States, and Mexico. We used expert assessment to determine the conservation status, highest impact threats, and recent population trends for these species. We found that 53% of North American bat species have moderate to very high risk of extinction in the next 15 years. The highest impact threats varied with species and country, and four IUCN threat categories had the greatest overall impacts: Climate Change, Problematic Species (including disease), Agriculture, and Energy Production. Experts estimated that 90% of species assessed had decreasing population trends over the past 15 years, demonstrating the need for conservation action. Although the state of North American bats is concerning, we identify threats that can be addressed through internationally collaborative, proactive, and protective actions to support the recovery and resilience of North American bat species.

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北美的蝙蝠状况
世界上丰富多样的蝙蝠支持着健康的生态系统和重要的生态系统服务。要维护健康的生物系统,就必须及时发现生物多样性面临的威胁,并立即采取行动保护物种。人类活动对蝙蝠的威胁遍及北美和全世界。我们进行了一次国际专家征询,以评估加拿大、美国和墨西哥 153 种蝙蝠的状况。通过专家评估,我们确定了这些物种的保护状况、影响最大的威胁以及最近的种群趋势。我们发现,53% 的北美蝙蝠物种在未来 15 年内有中度到极高的灭绝风险。影响最大的威胁因物种和国家而异,世界自然保护联盟的四个威胁类别对整体影响最大:气候变化、问题物种(包括疾病)、农业和能源生产。据专家估计,在过去 15 年中,90% 的受评估物种的数量呈下降趋势,这表明有必要采取保护行动。尽管北美蝙蝠的状况令人担忧,但我们发现了可以通过国际合作、积极主动的保护行动来应对的威胁,以支持北美蝙蝠物种的恢复和复原。
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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193
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期刊介绍: Published on behalf of the New York Academy of Sciences, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences provides multidisciplinary perspectives on research of current scientific interest with far-reaching implications for the wider scientific community and society at large. Each special issue assembles the best thinking of key contributors to a field of investigation at a time when emerging developments offer the promise of new insight. Individually themed, Annals special issues stimulate new ways to think about science by providing a neutral forum for discourse—within and across many institutions and fields.
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