William D. Carvalho, José C. Guerrero, Enrico Bernard, Carlos E. L. Esbérard, Albert D. Ditchfield, Renato Gregorin, Rafael S. Laurindo, Matheus C. S. Mancini, Mayara A. Martins, Pedro H. Nobre, Ana C. Srbek-Araujo, Carina M. Vela-Ulian, Bruna S. Xavier, David Romero
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摘要
我们的目标是在巴西东南部的Serra da Mantiqueira地区确定蝙蝠更适宜发生的地区,分析蝙蝠分布的差距,并评估蝙蝠多样性最大地区的保护水平。地点:巴西大西洋森林的Mantiqueira山。分类单元 蝙蝠。方法收集该地区25年来115只蝙蝠的资料。基于61种蝙蝠的存在/缺失和47个解释变量,我们使用有利度函数作为建模算法来预测物种丰富度和分布。我们还计算了一个不安全指数,以估计对每个物种有利的大西洋森林地区的保护程度和蝙蝠物种的总体丰富度。结果基于10个最佳变量建立了50个物种的模型,其中前5位分别是稀树草原形成比例(41.2%)、空间成分(39.2%)、道路延伸比例(39.2%)、森林形成比例(33.3%)和岩石露头比例(27.5%)。我们发现,在物种数量在10种及以上的地区中,有37%的地区地表受到保护的比例超过70%,而有74%的地区没有受到保护或只有10%受到保护。然而,约22%的最有利地区仍然缺乏法律保护。曼蒂奎拉高原是大西洋森林蝙蝠物种丰富度和多样性的热点地区,我们的研究结果促进了更多的本地讨论,以支持在这个不断变化的世界中创建、改进和实施专注于巴西物种和生态系统保护的工具。从这个意义上说,在我们的研究区域,除了提高整个地区已经实施的现有保护区的有效性外,生态走廊与生态恢复相结合是非常必要的。
Bat Distribution and Habitat Protection Degree Along an Elevational Gradient in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
Aim
We aim to identify areas with greater favourability for bat occurrence in the Serra da Mantiqueira, southeastern Brazil, analyse gaps in bat distribution and evaluate the level of protection of areas with the greatest bat diversity.
Location
Serra da Mantiqueira, Atlantic Forest, Brazil.
Taxon
Bats.
Methods
We compiled data from 115 bat inventories carried out there for 25 years. Based on the presence/absence of 61 bat species and 47 explanatory variables, we used the favourability function as a modelling algorithm to predict species richness and distribution. We also calculated an Insecurity Index to estimate the degree of protection of favourable Atlantic Forest areas for each species and the overall richness of bat species.
Results
Models were obtained for 50 species based on the 10 best variables, of which the top five were the proportion of savanna formation (41.2%), spatial component (39.2%), the extension of roads (39.2%), proportion of forest formation (33.3%) and proportion of rocky outcrop (27.5%). We found that 37% of the area with 10 or more species has more than 70% of their surface protected, while ~74% are either not protected or have < 10% protected. However, ~22% of the most favourable areas still lack legal protection.
Main Conclusions
The highlands of the Serra da Mantiqueira are a hotspot for bat species richness and diversity in the Atlantic Forest, and our results facilitate more local discussions oriented to supporting the creation, improvement and implementation of tools focused on the conservation of species and ecosystems in Brazil in this changing world. In this sense, in our study area, ecological corridors coupled with ecological restoration, in addition to improvements in the effectiveness of existing protected areas already implemented throughout the entire region, are extremely necessary.
期刊介绍:
Papers dealing with all aspects of spatial, ecological and historical biogeography are considered for publication in Journal of Biogeography. The mission of the journal is to contribute to the growth and societal relevance of the discipline of biogeography through its role in the dissemination of biogeographical research.