Avifauna of the Gaoligong Shan Mountains of Western China: A Hotspot of Avian Species Diversity

J. Dumbacher, Jeremy A. Miller, Maureen E. Flannery, Y. Xiaojun
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The Gaoligong Shan Mountains (GLGS) of southwestern Yunnan, China, which form the southeastern extent of the Himalaya Mountains, are a narrow range running north–south, rising over 4,000 m in the north and receding into the lowlands in the south. The range is defined by the Irrawaddy lowlands to the west and by the Nujiang (also known as the Salween River) to the east. We summarize results of five recent ornithological expeditions that surveyed altitudinal transects in the southern and northern GLGS. The GLGS are a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site and are considered a "hotspot" by multiple conservation organizations. We used bird distributions to examine the hotspot status of the GLGS, and we discuss the value of the local species diversity for conservation. We found that the GLGS have tremendous avian diversity for a temperate region, with at least 486 documented avian taxa in the region. However, there is relatively little endemism in the GLGS per se, and ~50% of GLGS breeding bird species are near...
中国西部高黎贡山鸟类区系:鸟类物种多样性研究热点
中国云南西南部的高黎贡山(GLGS)位于喜马拉雅山脉的东南部,是一个南北延伸的狭窄山脉,北部上升4000多米,南部退缩到低地。其范围由西部的伊洛瓦底江(Irrawaddy)低地和东部的怒江(也称为萨尔温江)界定。我们总结了最近五次鸟类考察的结果,这些考察是在GLGS的南部和北部进行的。GLGS是联合国教科文组织指定的世界遗产,被多个保护组织视为“热点”。以鸟类分布为研究对象,分析了GLGS的热点状况,并探讨了本地物种多样性的保护价值。我们发现GLGS在温带地区具有巨大的鸟类多样性,该地区至少有486个鸟类分类群。然而,GLGS本身的特有性相对较少,约50%的GLGS繁殖鸟类接近…
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