Effect of primate protection on threatened and endemic vertebrates, plants, ecosystem services, and future climate refugia.

IF 5.2 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Yin Yang, Chen Li, Yi-Hao Fang, Guo-Peng Ren, Zhi-Pang Huang, Yan-Peng Li, Liang-Wei Cui, Meng-Ran Chu-Yuan, Colin A Chapmman, Cyril C Grueter, Jian Zhou, Wen-Bo Yan, Xin Liu, Li-Xiang Zhang, Rui-An Tang, Ying-Ping Tian, Fei Li, Ke-Guo Hang, Peng-Ying Li, Paul A Garber, Rui-Dong Wu, Wen Xiao
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Primates, 69% of which are threatened with extinction, are the third most specious order of mammals. We used primates as model taxa to examine the umbrella effects of primates on ecosystem services and the protection of other vertebrates and seed plants in Yunnan Province, China. We identified areas of conservation priority for 16 primate species and determined which other threatened and endemic terrestrial vertebrates and seed plants would be protected through a program targeting primate conservation. Areas of high primate species richness were spatially correlated with the distribution of 601 species of threatened and endemic vertebrates and 4010 seed plants. Primate species richness was positively correlated with carbon sequestration and enhanced water and soil conservation and coincided with future areas of climate refugia. If 30% of Yunnan's naturally forested regions were designated as primate conservation priority areas, then 52.3% of the province's average annual carbon sequestration, 51.7% of its water resources, 54.1% of its soil resources, and 30-33% of its climate-stable areas would be protected. Protecting primates as umbrella taxa uniquely contributes to maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem services that promote ecosystem stability. Although we focused on a single mammalian order in a single region, our approach for umbrella taxa evaluation has broad applicability and can help achieve multiple conservation targets of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.

灵长类动物保护对濒危和特有脊椎动物、植物、生态系统服务和未来气候避难所的影响。
灵长类动物是哺乳动物中第三大似是而非的目,其中69%面临灭绝的威胁。本文以灵长类动物为模型类群,研究了灵长类动物对云南省生态系统服务和其他脊椎动物和种子植物保护的保护伞效应。我们确定了16种灵长类动物的优先保护区域,并确定了其他受威胁和特有的陆生脊椎动物和种子植物将通过灵长类动物保护计划得到保护。灵长类动物物种丰富度高的区域与601种濒危和特有种脊椎动物和4010种种子植物的分布具有空间相关性。灵长类动物物种丰富度与固碳和加强水土保持呈正相关,与未来气候避难所的区域一致。如果将云南30%的自然林区划为灵长类动物保护重点区域,那么全省52.3%的年平均固碳量、51.7%的水资源、54.1%的土壤资源和30-33%的气候稳定区将得到保护。保护灵长类作为保护伞类群对维持生物多样性和促进生态系统稳定的生态系统服务具有独特的贡献。虽然我们关注的是单一地区的单一哺乳动物目,但我们的伞形类群评价方法具有广泛的适用性,可以帮助实现昆明-蒙特利尔全球生物多样性框架的多个保护目标。
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Conservation Biology
Conservation Biology 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
12.70
自引率
3.20%
发文量
175
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Conservation Biology welcomes submissions that address the science and practice of conserving Earth's biological diversity. We encourage submissions that emphasize issues germane to any of Earth''s ecosystems or geographic regions and that apply diverse approaches to analyses and problem solving. Nevertheless, manuscripts with relevance to conservation that transcend the particular ecosystem, species, or situation described will be prioritized for publication.
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