墨西哥瓜纳华托州的知识短缺和野火对生物多样性保护的影响

Tania Escalante, M. Farfán, Oscar Campos, L. Ochoa-Ochoa, Karen Flores-Quintal, Diego R. García-Vélez, Ana L. Medina-Bárcenas, Fernando Saenz
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即使是在最了解的分类群中,对不足之处的了解也会改变地理分布模式,限制保护生物多样性的行动。此外,森林火灾也可能改变这些模式,但这两个因素的潜在影响尚未得到检验。我们的目的是在首次评估野火对分布在墨西哥瓜纳华托州的 22 种两栖动物和 13 种哺乳动物的影响时,分析林奈和华莱士分类法的不足所产生的影响。我们使用非参数估算器 Chao2 和 Qs 估算器,并通过物种丰富度模式图对这些不足之处进行了评估。为了评估野火的影响,我们绘制了火灾复发图,并对该州物种分布区和 24 个自然保护区(PNA)内的烧毁面积进行了量化。在瓜纳华托州的两个分类群中,林奈缺失显示了一些缺失记录的物种,而华莱士缺失则显示了知识质量不高。在 5 个 PNA 中,火灾发生率很高。受火灾影响的物种丰富度模式覆盖了瓜纳华托州近 17% 的面积。加强对生物地理格局的了解可为利益相关者提供更好的工具,以减少火灾对 PNA 的负面影响。
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Knowledge shortfalls and the effect of wildfires on biodiversity conservation in Guanajuato, Mexico
Knowledge of shortfalls could modify the geographic distribution patterns and limit the actions to conserve the biodiversity, even in the taxa best known. In addition, forest fires also could modify those patterns, but the potential effects of both factors have not been tested. Our aim was to analyze the effect of the Linnean and Wallacean shortfalls in the first evaluation of wildfire impacts on 22 amphibian and 13 mammal species distributed in Guanajuato, Mexico. We evaluated those shortfalls using the non-parametric estimator Chao2 and the Qs estimator and through maps of species richness patterns. To evaluate the effects of wildfires, we produced a fire recurrence map and quantified the burned area within species distributions and in 24 Protected Natural Areas (PNA) in the state. The Linnean shortfall showed some species missing to record in Guanajuato for both taxa, while the Wallacean shortfall showed poor quality of knowledge. Fire recurrence was high within 5 PNA. The richness patterns affected by fires covered nearly 17% of the surface of Guanajuato. Improving the knowledge of biogeographical patterns could provide better tools to stakeholders to decrease the negative impact of fires within PNA.
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