Alarming conservation status of Western European steppe birds and their habitats: An expert-based review of current threats, traits and knowledge gaps

IF 4.4 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Julia Gómez-Catasús , Ana Benítez-López , Mario Díaz , David González del Portillo , Cristian Pérez-Granados , Juan Carlos Alonso , Beatriz Arroyo , Inmaculada Abril-Colón , Adrián Barrero , Rafael Barrientos , Luis Bolonio , Gerard Bota , Mattia Brambilla , Lluís Brotons , Daniel Bustillo-de la Rosa , Xabier Cabodevilla , Luis M. Carrascal , Ana Carricondo , Fabián Casas , Inês Catry , Carolina Bravo
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European steppe birds are facing unprecedented declines, positioning among the most threatened bird groups. We provide a comprehensive review and synthesis of the available knowledge on Western European (WE) steppe birds, focusing on their ecology, functional traits, population range trends and major threats. Using an expert-based participatory approach, we first created a consensual list of 37 WE species and reviewed the current knowledge on these key topics. Although 67.6 % of species show declining population ranges, only 18.9 % are classified as Endangered or Vulnerable according to the European IUCN Red List. Notably, several species exhibit range contractions over 5 % yet remain listed as Least Concern, indicating a need for re-evaluation based on the most up-to-date data. Threatened species have distinct functional traits compared to non-threatened species, typically being sedentary, large-bodied, long-lived, and exhibiting ground-foraging and ground-nesting behaviours. This highlights the potential for functional diversity loss if threatened species become extinct. Species experiencing the greatest range contractions share many of these traits or exhibit arboreal or aerial lifestyles, carnivorous diets and partial to fully migratory behaviours. Experts identified land use change and human-caused mortality as the main threats, followed by pollution and climate change, although the effects of the latter remain poorly understood for most species. Because significant knowledge gaps on climate and pollution effects remain for most species, these two threats should be the focus of future investigations. This synthesis enhances our understanding of the threats faced by WE steppe birds and provides guidance for prioritizing future research and conservation efforts.
西欧草原鸟类及其栖息地的保护状况令人担忧:基于专家的对当前威胁、特征和知识差距的回顾
欧洲草原鸟类正面临着前所未有的衰退,成为最受威胁的鸟类群体之一。本文对西欧草原鸟类的生态学、功能特征、种群分布趋势和主要威胁进行了综述。采用基于专家的参与式方法,我们首先创建了37种we物种的共识清单,并回顾了这些关键主题的当前知识。尽管67.6%的物种数量下降,但根据欧洲自然保护联盟的红色名录,只有18.9%的物种被列为濒危或易危物种。值得注意的是,一些物种的范围缩小了5%以上,但仍被列为最不受关注的物种,这表明需要根据最新数据进行重新评估。与未受威胁的物种相比,受威胁物种具有明显的功能特征,通常是久坐、体型大、寿命长,并表现出地面觅食和筑巢行为。这凸显了如果受威胁物种灭绝,功能多样性丧失的可能性。经历最大范围收缩的物种具有许多这些特征,或者表现出树栖或空中生活方式,食肉性饮食和部分到完全的迁徙行为。专家认为,土地利用变化和人类造成的死亡是主要威胁,其次是污染和气候变化,尽管后者对大多数物种的影响尚不清楚。由于大多数物种在气候和污染影响方面的知识差距仍然很大,这两种威胁应该是未来研究的重点。这种综合提高了我们对WE草原鸟类面临的威胁的理解,并为未来的研究和保护工作提供了指导。
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Biological Conservation
Biological Conservation 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
10.20
自引率
3.40%
发文量
295
审稿时长
61 days
期刊介绍: Biological Conservation is an international leading journal in the discipline of conservation biology. The journal publishes articles spanning a diverse range of fields that contribute to the biological, sociological, and economic dimensions of conservation and natural resource management. The primary aim of Biological Conservation is the publication of high-quality papers that advance the science and practice of conservation, or which demonstrate the application of conservation principles for natural resource management and policy. Therefore it will be of interest to a broad international readership.
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