南美温带草原角蛙栖息地的丧失和分布:对其保护的启示

IF 4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Camila Deutsch , David Norberto Bilenca , Juan Pablo Zurano , Luis Fernando Marin da Fonte , Natália Dallagnol Vargas , Andreas Kindel , Renan Pittella , Marcelo Duarte Freire , Raúl Maneyro , Julián Faivovich , María Gabriela Agostini
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角鼻鸟是阿根廷、巴西和乌拉圭温带草原上的标志性和区域性濒危两栖动物。保护评估表明,栖息地丧失是该物种面临的主要威胁,尽管目前还没有研究探索草地替代与鸟腹草数量减少之间的联系。利用一个强大的数据库,其中包含来自爬行动物收集、公民科学和长期监测的约1000条记录,我们对物种的生态位进行了建模,以生成合适区域的地图,在那里我们使用主动和被动技术搜索C. ornata。经过艰苦努力,我们未能获得巴西和乌拉圭的最新记录。我们还利用广义线性模型探讨了土地利用/覆被、景观配置和当前物种发生之间的关系。总体而言,研究结果表明,与原始草地破碎化和替代相关的变量(即与最近斑块的距离,森林人工林)呈负相关,表明栖息地丧失可能导致了该物种的局部灭绝和种群减少。最后,我们概述了区域和国家保护需求,并建议重点关注阿根廷种群的原位保护策略,以确保物种的生存能力。
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Habitat loss and distribution of the Ornate Horned Frog (Ceratophrys ornata): implications for its conservation in South American temperate grasslands

Habitat loss and distribution of the Ornate Horned Frog (Ceratophrys ornata): implications for its conservation in South American temperate grasslands

Habitat loss and distribution of the Ornate Horned Frog (Ceratophrys ornata): implications for its conservation in South American temperate grasslands

Ceratophrys ornata is an iconic and regionally threatened amphibian of the temperate grasslands from Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay. Conservation assessments suggested that habitat loss is the main threat to the species, although no studies have yet explored the link between grassland replacement and C. ornata decline. Using a robust database with ∼1000 records from herpetological collections, citizen science, and long-term monitoring, we modeled the species' ecological niche to produce a map of suitable areas, where we searched for C. ornata using active and passive techniques. After exhaustive efforts, we failed to obtain recent records from Brazil and Uruguay. We also conducted Generalized Linear Models to explore the relationship between land use/cover, landscape configuration, and current species occurrence. Overall, results showed that C. ornata occurrence is negatively associated with variables related to native grasslands fragmentation and replacement (i.e., Distance to the Nearest Patch, Forest Plantations), suggesting that habitat loss may have driven local extinctions and population declines of the species. Finally, we outline the regional and national conservation needs of C. ornata and recommend focusing on in-situ conservation strategies for the Argentinean populations to ensure the species' viability.

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Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation
Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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7.80
自引率
4.30%
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46
审稿时长
59 days
期刊介绍: Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation (PECON) is a scientific journal devoted to improving theoretical and conceptual aspects of conservation science. It has the main purpose of communicating new research and advances to different actors of society, including researchers, conservationists, practitioners, and policymakers. Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation publishes original papers on biodiversity conservation and restoration, on the main drivers affecting native ecosystems, and on nature’s benefits to people and human wellbeing. This scope includes studies on biodiversity patterns, the effects of habitat loss, fragmentation, biological invasion and climate change on biodiversity, conservation genetics, spatial conservation planning, ecosystem management, ecosystem services, sustainability and resilience of socio-ecological systems, conservation policy, among others.
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