追踪热带印度洋的海鸟迁徙显示了盆地规模的保护需要
Alice M Trevail1, Malcolm A C Nicoll2, Robin Freeman2
1Environment and Sustainability Institute, University of Exeter, Penryn TR10 9FE, UK.
Current biology : CB
|November 16, 2023
概括
海洋捕食者的分布是防止下降的关键. 在热带印度洋,海鸟热点广泛存在,而不是集中存在,因此需要在整个海洋范围内进行保护,包括公海保护.
科学领域:
- 海洋生态海洋生态学
- 保护生物学 保护生物学
- 生物多样性研究 生物多样性研究
背景情况:
- 了解海洋捕食者分布对于保护工作至关重要.
- 可预测的海洋学特征在温带和极地海域聚集了捕食者,但热带热点的理解较少.
- 热带水域,特别是印度洋,拥有全球重要的海鸟生物多样性.
研究的目的:
- 调查印度洋西部热带海鸟的非繁殖活动和息地偏好.
- 为了确定环境条件是否会在性热带水域中为海鸟创造多物种热点.
- 为热带海鸟种群的保护战略提供信息.
主要方法:
- 在9个物种和10个殖民地追踪了348只单独的海鸟.
- 从跟踪的种群绘制物种丰富性的地图.
- 预测已知印度洋殖民地的物种丰富度.
主要成果:
- 海鸟表现出大范围的非繁殖范围,可变的居住地和特定的息地偏好.
- 最大物种丰富度跨越390万平方公里,没有集中聚合.
- 现有的海洋保护区捕获了一些高多样性区域,但大多数发生在不受保护的公海.
结论:
- 印度洋的热带海鸟分布与其他海洋盆地有很大不同,缺乏集中聚合.
- 保护需要全海洋视角,包括公海立法,由于广泛分布和人为影响.
- 有效的海洋保护对于热带海鸟的长期恢复和生态系统的恢复至关重要.
关键词:
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