从多物种角度看大熊猫保护计划的有效性。

Chi Xu, Xing Chen, Qiang Dai, Bing Yang, Ke He, Zhisong Yang, Xiaodong Gu, Xuyu Yang, Biao Yang, Lifeng Zhu
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大熊猫(Ailuropoda melanoleuca)保护项目吸引了大量资金,并帮助增加了大熊猫的数量。然而,它们在实现更广泛的保护目标方面的有效性经常受到怀疑。本研究评估了大熊猫保护区对道路5公里范围内12种濒危物种栖息地适宜性的影响,并评估了人为干扰的变化。利用第三次和第四次全国大熊猫调查数据和匹配方法,结果表明,这些保护区提高了大熊猫种群密度和栖息地适宜性,有利于大多数野生动物物种,特别是有蹄类动物,并具有溢出效应,可能是由于减少了人类干扰,改善了邻近地区的栖息地适宜性。然而,像中国小熊猫(Ailurus styani)这样的一些物种仍然得到有限的保护。研究结果强调,在大熊猫国家公园的发展中需要采取更有针对性的措施。这项多物种研究为大熊猫保护工作的有效性提供了坚实的证据,并为保护其他旗舰物种提供了有用的见解。
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Multispecies view of the effectiveness of the giant panda conservation programme.

Giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) conservation programs have attracted significant funding and helped increase panda numbers. However, their effectiveness in achieving wider conservation goals is often doubted. This study evaluates the impact of giant panda reserves on the habitat suitability of 12 endangered species within 5 km of roads and assesses changes in human disturbances. Using data from the third and fourth national panda surveys and a matching approach, results show that these reserves enhance giant panda population density and habitat suitability, and benefit most wildlife species, particularly ungulates, with spillover effects improving adjacent areas' habitat suitability, likely due to reduced human disturbances. However, some species like the Chinese red panda (Ailurus styani) still gain limited protection. The findings stress the need for more targeted measures in the Giant Panda National Park's development. This multispecies study offers solid evidence for the effectiveness of giant panda conservation efforts and useful insights for protecting other flagship species.

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