Prioritizing avian conservation areas for the yellowstone to Yukon Region of North America

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作者
Pearce, Jennie L.
Kirk, David Anthony
Lane, Cynthia P.
Mahr, Marguerite H.
Walmsley, John
Casey, Daniel
Muir, Judy E.
Hannon, Susan
Hansen, Andrew
Jones, Kingsford
机构
[1] Pearce and Associates Ecological Research, Sault Ste Marie, Ont., P6A 6J8
[2] Aquila Applied Ecologists, Ottawa, Ont. K1P 6A4, Suite 900
[3] Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative, Canmore, Alta. T1W 1P4, 1240 Railway Avenue
[4] PensInk Information Technologies Ltd., Richards Landing, Ont. P0R 1J0
[5] American Bird Conservancy, Kalispell, MT 59901
[6] LGL Limited, Sidney, BC V8L 3Y8
[7] Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton
[8] Ecology Department, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717
关键词
priority areas-avian biodiversity; yellowstone to Yukon conservation; initiative; conservation planning; site selection algorithms; MARXAN;
D O I
10.1016/j.biocon.2007.12.033
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Prioritizing new areas for conservation in the Rocky Mountains of North America is important because the current intensity and scale of human development poses an immediate threat to biodiversity. We identified priority areas for avian biodiversity within a 3200-km corridor from Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, US to the Yukon in Canada (the Y2Y region). We applied the conservation planning tool, MARXAN, to summarize 21 avian values. MARXAN minimizes the area delineated, while simultaneously incorporating multiple criteria (species richness representation, spatial clustering) and biodiversity targets into a single mappable solution. We prioritized avian biodiversity 'hotspots' at continental and ecoprovincial scales based on: (1) avian species richness; and (2) habitat associations of 20 focal species. At the continental scale, the single best solution represented 19% of the Y2Y region; 29% of this solution overlapped with existing protected areas. In northern Y2Y, large contiguous areas with high avian value were concentrated on the western edge of the continental divide. In southern Y2Y, contiguous areas were smaller and more numerous than in the north. In contrast to the majority of studies prioritizing conservation areas, we explored the effect of varying the extent of the target region by analyzing data at the scale of the entire Y2Y region and for eight ecoprovinces separately. We found that (1) large contiguous patches characterized only three ecoprovinces, while for the remaining ecoprovinces, numerous single scattered habitat patches of varying sizes were required to meet conservation goals; and (2) generally, only a small percentage of sites was already protected within the existing protected areas network. Our results are important for conservation planners and resource managers in the Y2Y region for incorporating areas of high conservation value for birds at regional and ecoprovincial scales during conservation project design and adaptive planning. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:908 / 924
页数:17
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