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沙漠生态系统常常被误解为贫瘠和生物多样性低,但在全球气候调节中发挥着关键作用。本研究探讨了拉贾斯坦邦塔尔沙漠的功能动态,重点研究了塔尔沙漠西部、东部、过渡带和耕地4个生态区(共33个区)鸟类物种丰富度和昆虫丰富度的时空变化。分析了来自eBird的鸟类多样性数据和来自印度动物调查(Zoological Survey of India, ZSI)的昆虫多样性数据,并辅以长达5年的852 acre的摄食行为观察。鸟类物种丰富度存在显著的季节差异,其中CZ变异性最大,WT次之。西部Thar昆虫多样性也最高,特别是直翅目和膜翅目。核密度估算(KDE)强调了饮食偏好和迁徙模式之间的联系,显示了昆虫如何支持冬季迁徙。这些发现挑战了沙漠生物有限的观念,并强调了昆虫在维持鸟类种群方面的重要性。这项研究建议利用候鸟来帮助改善沙漠保护策略。它强调了将沙漠不仅仅视为荒地的重要性,特别是在西北地区,以指导恢复脆弱的生态系统的努力。
Wastelands or preferred-lands? Indicators for redefining desert conservation
Desert ecosystems, often misperceived as barren and low in biodiversity, play a critical role in global climate regulation. This study examines the functional dynamics of the Thar Desert in Rajasthan, focusing on spatio-temporal variations in avian species richness and insect abundance across four ecoregions: Western Thar (WT), Eastern Thar (ET), Transitional Zone (TZ), and Cultivated Zone (CZ), spanning 33 districts. Avian diversity data from eBird and insect diversity data from the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) were analyzed, supplemented by five years of feeding behavior observations from an 852-acre site. We found significant seasonal differences in bird species richness, with the highest variability in CZ, followed by WT. Western Thar also had the highest insect diversity, particularly in orders like Orthoptera and Hymenoptera. Kernel Density Estimation (KDE) highlighted the link between dietary preferences and migratory patterns, showing how insects support winter migration. These findings challenge the perception of deserts as biologically limited and underscore the importance of insects in sustaining avian populations. This study suggests using migratory birds to help improve desert conservation strategies. It highlights the importance of viewing deserts not just as wastelands, especially in WT, to guide efforts in restoring the vulnerable ecosystems.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Arid Environments is an international journal publishing original scientific and technical research articles on physical, biological and cultural aspects of arid, semi-arid, and desert environments. As a forum of multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary dialogue it addresses research on all aspects of arid environments and their past, present and future use.