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  • 生态生态学 生态生态学
  • 保护生物学 保护生物学
  • 环境科学 环境科学

背景情况:

  • 全球生物多样性丧失是一个关键的环境问题.
  • 国际目标旨在减少生物多样性丧失率.
  • 评估进展需要实用和敏感的指标.

研究的目的:

  • 为评估实现生物多样性目标的进展提出生物多样性完整性指数 (BII).
  • 开发一种简单,实用且对生物多样性状况敏感的指标.
  • 确保对保护工作的政策相关性.

主要方法:

  • 生物多样性完整性指数 (BII) 的发展.
  • 在南非的一个大区域 (4 x 10 ⋅ 6 平方公里) 应用 BII.
  • 对跨分类群体和生态系统类型的人口减少的分析.

主要成果:

  • 2000年,南非地区的BII得分约为84%.
  • 这表明植物和脊椎动物的平均人口下降到前现代水平的84%.
  • 哺乳动物的损失最大 (71%),草原的完整性最低 (74%).
  • 在20世纪90年代,估计人口减少了0.8%.

结论:

  • 生物多样性指标是监测生物多样性状况和实现保护目标的进展的宝贵工具.
  • 到2000年,南非经历了显著的生物多样性丧失,特别是在哺乳动物和草原.
  • 持续监测对于了解和缓解生物多样性下降至关重要.