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DOI10.1007/s10531-023-02761-1
A framework to support the identification of critical habitat for wide-ranging species at risk under climate change
Leston, Lionel; Denes, Francisco V.; Docherty, Teegan D. S.; Tremblay, Junior A.; Boulanger, Yan; Van Wilgenburg, Steven L.; Stralberg, Diana; Solymos, Peter; Hache, Samuel; Laurent, Kathy St.; Weeber, Russ; Drolet, Bruno; Westwood, Alana R.; Hope, David D.; Ball, Jeff; Song, Samantha J.; Cumming, Steven G.; Bayne, Erin; Schmiegelow, Fiona K. A.
发表日期2024
ISSN0960-3115
EISSN1572-9710
起始页码33
结束页码2
卷号33期号:2
英文摘要To recover species at risk, it is necessary to identify habitat critical to their recovery. Challenges for species with large ranges (thousands of square kilometres) include delineating management unit boundaries within which habitat use differs from other units, along with assessing any differences among units in amounts of and threats to habitat over time. We developed a reproducible framework to support identification of critical habitat for wide-ranging species at risk. The framework (i) reviews species distribution and life history; (ii) delineates management units across the range; (iii) evaluates and compares current and (iv) potential future habitat and population size and (v) prioritizes areas within management units based on current and future conditions under various scenarios of climate change and land-use. We used Canada Warbler (Cardellina canadensis) and Wood Thrush (Hylocichla mustelina) in Canada as case studies. Using geographically weighted regression models and cluster analysis to measure spatial variation in model coefficients, we found geographic differences in habitat association only for Canada Warbler. Using other models to predict current habitat amount for each species in different management units, then future habitat amount under land use and climate change, we projected that: (1) Canada Warbler populations would decrease in Alberta but increase in Nova Scotia and (2) Wood Thrush populations would increase under most scenarios run in Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, but not in Ontario. By comparing results from future scenarios and spatial prioritization exercises, our framework supports identification of critical habitat in ways that incorporate climate and land-use projections.
英文关键词Critical habitat; Species at risk; Climate change; Canada Warbler; Wood Thrush; Species recovery
语种英语
WOS研究方向Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
WOS类目Biodiversity Conservation ; Ecology ; Environmental Sciences
WOS记录号WOS:001138432700001
来源期刊BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/308577
作者单位University of Alberta; University of Alberta; Universidade de Sao Paulo; Environment & Climate Change Canada; Natural Resources Canada; Natural Resources Canada; Dalhousie University; Laval University
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Leston, Lionel,Denes, Francisco V.,Docherty, Teegan D. S.,et al. A framework to support the identification of critical habitat for wide-ranging species at risk under climate change[J],2024,33(2).
APA Leston, Lionel.,Denes, Francisco V..,Docherty, Teegan D. S..,Tremblay, Junior A..,Boulanger, Yan.,...&Schmiegelow, Fiona K. A..(2024).A framework to support the identification of critical habitat for wide-ranging species at risk under climate change.BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION,33(2).
MLA Leston, Lionel,et al."A framework to support the identification of critical habitat for wide-ranging species at risk under climate change".BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION 33.2(2024).
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