Evaluating giant panda as a surrogate species for conservation co-occurring species in the Baishuijiang National Nature Reserve

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Zhanlei Rong
Xingming Liu
Chuanyan Zhao
Liwen He
Junjie Liu
Yunfei Gao
Fei Zang
Haojie Xu
Zhaoxia Guo
Yahua Mao
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[1] Lanzhou University,State Key Laboratory of Grassland Agro
[2] Gansu Baishuijiang National Nature Reserve Management Bureau,ecosystems; Key Laboratory of Grassland Livestock Industry Innovation, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs; College of Pastoral Agriculture Science and Technology
[3] Lanzhou University,State Key Laboratory of Grassland Agro
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Giant panda; Habitat suitability; Maximum entropy model; Surrogate species; Baishuijiang National Nature Reserve;
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The establishment of nature reserves is a key approach for biodiversity conservation worldwide. However, the effectiveness of nature reserves established by protecting the habitat needs of surrogate species is questioned. In this study, the Baishuijiang National Nature Reserve (Baishuijiang NNR), located in the Minshan Mountains, China, which is established mainly for the conservation of giant panda (a surrogate for the conservation of other endangered species) was selected. We quantitatively evaluated the conservation effectiveness of the reserve for giant panda and co-occurring species (here, seven protected species) using a maximum entropy model (Maxent), and analyzed spatial congruence between giant panda and other seven species. Results shown that the habitat of giant panda generally included the habitat of other seven protected species, suggesting that conservation of giant panda habitat also allows the conservation for the habitat of almost co-occurring species. Hence, the natural reserve established for giant panda as a surrogate species has a relatively high effectiveness. A high proportion of the suitable habitat for six species is inside the core zone, but a high proportion of the suitable habitat for two species is located in the experimental and buffer zones. Thus, the two species are affected by human activities. To improve the conservation effectiveness of the nature reserve, the management zones need to be amended. The result of the study will be beneficial for future conservation and management of the reserve. This study provides an effective method for evaluating the conservation effectiveness of nature reserves in other area of the worldwide.
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