评估和提升野生动物道路交叉口在气候适应中的作用

IF 10 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY
Caitlin E Littlefield, Justin P Suraci, Julia Kintsch, Renee Callahan, Patricia Cramer, Molly S Cross, Brett G Dickson, Leslie Ann Duncan, Jonathan RB Fisher, Patrick T Freeman, Renee Seidler, Anna Wearn, Kimberly M Andrews, Marta Brocki, Norris Dodd, Jeff Gagnon, Aran Johnson, Meade Krosby, Matt Skroch, Ron Sutherland
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摘要

除了野生动物过马路和相关基础设施(提高驾驶员安全、降低动物死亡率、重新连接栖息地)带来的公认好处之外,还有另一个重要但往往被低估的好处:支持野生动物和生态系统适应气候变化。我们通过(1)综合有关气候适应和野生动物过境的文献,(2)提出过境如何支持动物迁移的案例研究,以及(3)描述将气候信息纳入过境优先级的关键考虑因素来探索这种潜力。在其他适应气候变化的好处中,研究表明,穿越可以支持物种范围的变化,并保护资源的获取,即使干旱和人类发展损害了这种获取。我们的案例研究概述了一种方法,可以优先考虑最有可能支持动物迁移的过境地点,无论是现在还是未来。考虑到这些动态,野生动物过境点可以成为一种具有成本效益的工具,可以保护野生动物和驾驶者,并增强基础设施和生态系统在不断变化的世界中的复原力。
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Evaluating and elevating the role of wildlife road crossings in climate adaptation

Evaluating and elevating the role of wildlife road crossings in climate adaptation

Beyond the well-established benefits of wildlife road crossings and associated infrastructure—improving driver safety, reducing animal mortality, reconnecting habitats—there is another important but often underappreciated benefit: supporting wildlife and ecosystems in adapting to climate change. We explore this potential by (1) synthesizing the literature surrounding climate adaptation and wildlife crossings, (2) presenting a case study on how crossings support shifting animal migrations, and (3) describing key considerations for incorporating climate information into crossing prioritizations. Among other climate-adaptive benefits, research suggests crossings can support species range shifts and protect access to resources even as drought and human development compromise that access. Our case study outlines an approach for prioritizing crossing locations most likely to support animal migration both today and into the future. By accounting for such dynamics, wildlife crossings can be a cost-effective tool that protects wildlife as well as motorists and enhances the resilience of infrastructure and ecosystems in a changing world.

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Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
18.30
自引率
1.00%
发文量
128
审稿时长
9-18 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment is a publication by the Ecological Society of America that focuses on the significance of ecology and environmental science in various aspects of research and problem-solving. The journal covers topics such as biodiversity conservation, ecosystem preservation, natural resource management, public policy, and other related areas. The publication features a range of content, including peer-reviewed articles, editorials, commentaries, letters, and occasional special issues and topical series. It releases ten issues per year, excluding January and July. ESA members receive both print and electronic copies of the journal, while institutional subscriptions are also available. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment is highly regarded in the field, as indicated by its ranking in the 2021 Journal Citation Reports by Clarivate Analytics. The journal is ranked 4th out of 174 in ecology journals and 11th out of 279 in environmental sciences journals. Its impact factor for 2021 is reported as 13.789, which further demonstrates its influence and importance in the scientific community.
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