中国主要城市鸟类多样性的城市景观阈值

IF 3.5 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Yueteng Chi, Zhenhuan Liu, Yi Zhou, Fan Yang
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城市面临着严重的生物多样性丧失,但导致这种丧失的城市景观改变的阈值尚不清楚。鸟类多样性是一个重要的指标,但其对景观变化的大尺度响应有待进一步探索。鸟类多样性受多维景观和环境因素的影响;然而,哪些变量发挥了主要作用,以及在什么阈值条件下,不同变量增加或减少了鸟类多样性,目前还不清楚。本研究使用公共数据集和公民科学鸟类记录来量化中国43个主要城市的鸟类多样性和景观格局。采用广义加性模型(GAMs)分析鸟类多样性对景观指标的响应,并确定景观阈值。研究结果表明,低纬度和东部沿海城市鸟类多样性较高,有42个城市存在濒危物种。城市鸟类多样性分布受景观格局的非线性影响,主要驱动因素为森林和水体的聚集度和覆盖度。我们确定了有利于维持城市鸟类多样性的9个景观阈值,建议在城市中保留6.4-17.9 %的森林覆盖率和10.9 %以上的水体,以及优化绿色和蓝色空间连通性的策略。虽然将鸟类多样性指标与城市景观指标联系起来的阈值不能完全概括,但某些稳健的阈值为景观管理提供了有价值的见解,为城市化背景下的鸟类保护提供了一种新的途径。
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Urban landscape thresholds for bird diversity in China’s major cities
Cities face significant biodiversity loss, but the thresholds of urban landscape alterations causing this loss remain unclear. Bird diversity serves as a key indicator, yet its large-scale response to landscape changes requires further exploration. Bird diversity is affected by multi-dimensional landscape and environmental factors; however, it is still unclear which variables play a major role and under what threshold conditions different variables increase or decrease bird diversity. This study used public datasets and citizen science bird records to quantify bird diversity and landscape patterns across China’s 43 major cities. Generalized additive models (GAMs) were employed to analyze bird diversity responses to landscape metrics and identify landscape thresholds. Our findings show that high bird diversity is predominantly observed in low-latitude and eastern coastal cities, and 42 cities hosting threatened species. Urban bird diversity distribution is non-linearly influenced by landscape patterns, and the main driving factors are the aggregation and coverage of forests and water bodies. We identified nine landscape thresholds conducive to maintaining urban bird diversity, recommending the preservation of 6.4–17.9 % of forest cover and more than 10.9 % of water bodies in cities, alongside strategies to optimize the connectivity of both green and blue spaces. While the thresholds linking bird diversity indicators to urban landscape metrics are not fully generalizable, certain robust thresholds offer valuable insights for landscape management, presenting a novel approach to bird conservation amidst urbanization.
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Global Ecology and Conservation
Global Ecology and Conservation Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
5.00%
发文量
346
审稿时长
83 days
期刊介绍: Global Ecology and Conservation is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal covering all sub-disciplines of ecological and conservation science: from theory to practice, from molecules to ecosystems, from regional to global. The fields covered include: organismal, population, community, and ecosystem ecology; physiological, evolutionary, and behavioral ecology; and conservation science.
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