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DOI | 10.34133/ehs.0160 |
Integrating Multiple Diversity and Socioeconomic Criteria in Tibetan Felid Conservation | |
Lv, Yonglei; Feijo, Anderson; Guo, Keji; Xie, Wendong; Cheng, Jilong; Ge, Deyan; Xia, Lin; Cui, Yaqian; Song, Gang; Qu, Yanhua; Hu, Jingjing; Dan, Zeng; Pubu, Dunzhu; Wu, Erning; He, Xingcheng; Xu, Yu; Wang, Bin; Yang, Qisen; Wen, Zhixin | |
发表日期 | 2024 |
ISSN | 2096-4129 |
EISSN | 2332-8878 |
卷号 | 10 |
英文摘要 | Conservation planning in areas prone to human-wildlife interactions requires strong integration between biodiversity protection and other human society needs. Livestock depredation by felids is one of the most reported human-wildlife conflicts in Tibet, reinforced by expanding rangeland and rebounding of wildlife populations. Tibet harbors the richest felid diversity in China; nevertheless, only two protected areas were designated targeting this emblematic group. Here, we combined species distribution modeling and systematic conservation planning approaches to identify priority areas for felid conservation in Tibet. Specifically, we assessed conservation priorities based on three complementary biodiversity indexes (taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic) integrated with livestock density, land use, and human disturbances. Based on the most comprehensive dataset of felid species, we found that large parts of Tibet remain poorly studied and most of the felid populations inhabit unprotected Tibetan lands. In addition, we detected that livestock density is positively related to large-sized felid distributions, reflecting the long-term conflict in this region. Our prioritization analyses identified large priority areas for felid conservation in Tibet. Worrisomely, approximately 76% of them lie outside of existing and planned protected areas, with four noteworthy gaps. The largest extension of these key regions for felid conservation is located in southeastern Tibet close to the border with India, Bhutan, and Nepal, revealing the need for transnational conservation efforts across the Pan -Himalaya region. Our study represents the first attempt of systematic conservation planning for Tibetan felids taking into account the balance between multiple conservation values and competing land use for societal development. |
英文关键词 | BIODIVERSITY; LEOPARD; POPULATIONS; PRIORITIES; PATTERNS; RESERVE; REGIONS; TIGER |
WOS研究方向 | Ecology ; Environmental Sciences |
WOS记录号 | WOS:001162791700001 |
来源期刊 | ECOSYSTEM HEALTH AND SUSTAINABILITY |
文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/283245 |
作者单位 | Chinese Academy of Sciences; Institute of Zoology, CAS; Chinese Academy of Sciences; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, CAS; Field Museum of Natural History (Chicago); Central South University of Forestry & Technology; Hunan Normal University; Chinese Academy of Sciences; Institute of Zoology, CAS; Sichuan University; Guizhou Normal University; China West Normal University |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Lv, Yonglei,Feijo, Anderson,Guo, Keji,et al. Integrating Multiple Diversity and Socioeconomic Criteria in Tibetan Felid Conservation[J],2024,10. |
APA | Lv, Yonglei.,Feijo, Anderson.,Guo, Keji.,Xie, Wendong.,Cheng, Jilong.,...&Wen, Zhixin.(2024).Integrating Multiple Diversity and Socioeconomic Criteria in Tibetan Felid Conservation.ECOSYSTEM HEALTH AND SUSTAINABILITY,10. |
MLA | Lv, Yonglei,et al."Integrating Multiple Diversity and Socioeconomic Criteria in Tibetan Felid Conservation".ECOSYSTEM HEALTH AND SUSTAINABILITY 10(2024). |
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