High-Integrity Forests Are Critical for Forest Specialist Birds

IF 6 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY
Corey T. Callaghan, Ruben Venegas-Li, Brittany M. Mason, Richard A. Fuller, Rebecca Spake, James E. M. Watson
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Abstract

Aim

Efforts to retain and restore forest integrity—the degree to which a forest's structure and function are not modified by humans—are increasingly underpinning global biodiversity conservation efforts. However, there is still much uncertainty around how species respond to changes in forest integrity. Geographically variable responses would have consequences for conservation planning assessments and targeted conservation action. Our goal was to quantify the relationship between forest integrity and bird diversity.

Location

Global; 98 bioregions.

Time Period

2017–2020.

Major Taxa Studied

Birds.

Methods

By integrating global-scale spatially explicit forest landscape integrity data with a citizen science bird dataset, we provide the first empirical assessment of the relationship between forest integrity and bird diversity.

Results

We found that both species richness and abundance of forest specialists had a positive association with integrity. However, the relationship between forest integrity and bird diversity varied across bioregions, with bioregions at low latitudes tending to have more positive relationships between forest integrity and species richness. Of the 74 bioregions assessed, 64% had more than half of their species favouring high integrity forests.

Main Conclusions

These results support calls for the targeted protection of the world's remaining high-integrity forests but also showcase that consideration must be given to restoring forest integrity where possible.

Abstract Image

高度完整的森林对森林专业鸟类至关重要
目的:保持和恢复森林完整性(森林结构和功能不受人类影响的程度)的努力日益成为全球生物多样性保护工作的基础。然而,关于物种如何对森林完整性的变化做出反应,仍然存在很多不确定性。地理上可变的反应将对保护规划评估和有针对性的保护行动产生影响。我们的目标是量化森林完整性和鸟类多样性之间的关系。位置 全球;98生物区。时间期限2017-2020年。研究鸟类的主要分类群。方法通过将全球尺度的空间显式森林景观完整性数据与公民科学鸟类数据集相结合,首次对森林完整性与鸟类多样性之间的关系进行了实证评估。结果物种丰富度和森林专家丰度与完整性呈显著正相关。然而,森林完整性与鸟类多样性之间的关系在不同的生物区域存在差异,低纬度生物区域的森林完整性与物种丰富度之间的关系趋于正相关。在评估的74个生物区域中,64%的物种有一半以上有利于高完整性森林。这些结果支持有针对性地保护世界上剩余的高完整性森林的呼吁,但也表明必须考虑在可能的情况下恢复森林完整性。
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Global Ecology and Biogeography
Global Ecology and Biogeography 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
12.10
自引率
3.10%
发文量
170
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Global Ecology and Biogeography (GEB) welcomes papers that investigate broad-scale (in space, time and/or taxonomy), general patterns in the organization of ecological systems and assemblages, and the processes that underlie them. In particular, GEB welcomes studies that use macroecological methods, comparative analyses, meta-analyses, reviews, spatial analyses and modelling to arrive at general, conceptual conclusions. Studies in GEB need not be global in spatial extent, but the conclusions and implications of the study must be relevant to ecologists and biogeographers globally, rather than being limited to local areas, or specific taxa. Similarly, GEB is not limited to spatial studies; we are equally interested in the general patterns of nature through time, among taxa (e.g., body sizes, dispersal abilities), through the course of evolution, etc. Further, GEB welcomes papers that investigate general impacts of human activities on ecological systems in accordance with the above criteria.
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