Most bird species remain poorly studied but threated status promotes research effort

IF 1.6 2区 生物学 Q1 ORNITHOLOGY
Hanchen Shuai, Juntao Hu, Shilu Zheng, Zhijun Ma, Jiajia Liu
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Abstract

To halt biodiversity loss, threatened species are often selected as targets for conservation actions. However, whether most threatened species receive sufficient research effort remains unknown. Low research and public attention of threatened species would hinder the implementation of effective conservation actions. Therefore, it is urgent to assess both research effort and species extinction risk simultaneously to provide critical information for targeted conservation practices. Here, we evaluated research effort of extant bird species worldwide (n = 10,904) by searching the number of all publications and those focused on conservation in Scopus database for each species, and investigated key determinants of research effort. We found that although the median value of publications of threatened species was significantly higher than that of non-threatened species, 47.4% of threatened species had less than 3 publications, and 73.8% had less than 10 publications, indicating low research effort of most threatened species. Although research effort was positively related to extinction risk, research effort was mainly associated with human-related variables, with birds described earlier and occurred in developed regions receiving higher research effort. In comparison, extinction risk was mainly associated with biological attributes, with large-sized and narrow-distributed species being more likely to be threatened. Our finding suggests that research effort of species can provide complementary information for current conservation strategies designed for threatened species, and we urge that many recently discovered and narrowly distributed species in less developed regions require more research and conservation attention.
大多数鸟类物种的研究仍很薄弱,但三类鸟的地位促进了研究工作的开展
为了阻止生物多样性的丧失,受威胁的物种往往被选为保护行动的目标。然而,大多数濒危物种是否得到了足够的研究仍是个未知数。对受威胁物种的研究和公众关注度低,将阻碍有效保护行动的实施。因此,当务之急是同时评估研究力度和物种灭绝风险,为有针对性的保护措施提供关键信息。在此,我们通过检索 Scopus 数据库中每个物种的所有论文数量和关注保护的论文数量,评估了全球现存鸟类物种(n = 10904)的研究工作,并调查了决定研究工作的关键因素。我们发现,虽然濒危物种的发文量中值明显高于非濒危物种,但47.4%的濒危物种发文量少于3篇,73.8%的濒危物种发文量少于10篇,这表明大多数濒危物种的研究力度较低。虽然研究力度与物种灭绝风险呈正相关,但研究力度主要与人类相关变量有关,早期描述的鸟类和发生在发达地区的鸟类研究力度较高。相比之下,灭绝风险主要与生物属性有关,体型大、分布窄的物种更容易受到威胁。我们的研究结果表明,物种研究工作可以为当前针对受威胁物种的保护策略提供补充信息,我们敦促欠发达地区的许多新发现物种和分布狭窄的物种需要更多的研究和保护关注。
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Avian Research
Avian Research ORNITHOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
16.70%
发文量
456
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: Avian Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing high quality research and review articles on all aspects of ornithology from all over the world. It aims to report the latest and most significant progress in ornithology and to encourage exchange of ideas among international ornithologists. As an open access journal, Avian Research provides a unique opportunity to publish high quality contents that will be internationally accessible to any reader at no cost.
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