An Inventory of Rangeland Wildlife in the Western United States

IF 2.4 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Elizabeth A. Leipold, Hunter S. Stier, Robert T. Haynam, Laura Robison, Aubrey R. Sullivan, Taylor L. Kaltenbach, Laura R. Dykstra, B. Ray Beaver, Morgan Monroe, Olivia G. Jakabosky, Lance B. McNew
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Abstract

The absence of an accurate account of rangeland fauna is becoming increasingly limiting due to the threats created by climate change, biodiversity loss, energy extraction, and changing land use in the western United States, all of which pose new challenges for effective rangeland management. To address this lack of information and underscore the importance of rangelands for wildlife biodiversity, we conducted a rigorous, standardized, and comprehensive inventory of vertebrates inhabiting rangeland ecosystems in the western United States. We classified each species as rangeland dependent, rangeland associated, or nonrangeland associated based on their habitat, life history, and food requirements. Additionally, we identified primary habitat type associations, as well as the federal (USA) and international conservation statuses for each species. Our inventory included 1,593 species in the 21 western U.S. states, with 1,066 classified as rangeland species (429 rangeland dependent, 637 rangeland associated). Among rangeland species, 2% are listed as endangered under the U.S. Endangered Species Act, and 3% are considered either endangered or critically endangered according to the IUCN Red List. Our baseline inventory can be used in the development of management plans for rangeland ecosystems and to inspire conservation efforts for these critical ecosystems.
美国西部牧场野生动物目录
由于气候变化、生物多样性丧失、能源开采和美国西部土地利用变化所造成的威胁,对牧场动物准确描述的缺失正变得越来越有限,所有这些都对有效的牧场管理提出了新的挑战。为了解决这一信息的缺乏,并强调牧场对野生动物生物多样性的重要性,我们对生活在美国西部牧场生态系统中的脊椎动物进行了严格、标准化和全面的调查。我们根据它们的栖息地、生活史和食物需求将每个物种分为依赖牧场的、牧场相关的和非牧场相关的。此外,我们还确定了每个物种的主要栖息地类型关联,以及联邦(美国)和国际保护状况。我们调查了美国西部21个州的1593个物种,其中1066个被归类为牧场物种(429个牧场依赖,637个牧场相关)。在牧场物种中,根据美国濒危物种法案,2%被列为濒危物种,根据世界自然保护联盟红色名录,3%被认为是濒危或极度濒危物种。我们的基线清单可用于制定牧场生态系统的管理计划,并激励对这些关键生态系统的保护工作。
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Rangeland Ecology & Management
Rangeland Ecology & Management 农林科学-环境科学
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
13.00%
发文量
87
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Rangeland Ecology & Management publishes all topics-including ecology, management, socioeconomic and policy-pertaining to global rangelands. The journal''s mission is to inform academics, ecosystem managers and policy makers of science-based information to promote sound rangeland stewardship. Author submissions are published in five manuscript categories: original research papers, high-profile forum topics, concept syntheses, as well as research and technical notes. Rangelands represent approximately 50% of the Earth''s land area and provision multiple ecosystem services for large human populations. This expansive and diverse land area functions as coupled human-ecological systems. Knowledge of both social and biophysical system components and their interactions represent the foundation for informed rangeland stewardship. Rangeland Ecology & Management uniquely integrates information from multiple system components to address current and pending challenges confronting global rangelands.
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