RRC ID 69128
著者 Williams JJ, Freeman R, Spooner F, Newbold T.
タイトル Vertebrate population trends are influenced by interactions between land use, climatic position, habitat loss and climate change.
ジャーナル Glob Chang Biol
Abstract Rapid human-driven environmental changes are impacting animal populations around the world. Currently, land-use and climate change are two of the biggest pressures facing biodiversity. However, studies investigating the impacts of these pressures on population trends often do not consider potential interactions between climate and land-use change. Further, a population's climatic position (how close the ambient temperature and precipitation conditions are to the species' climatic tolerance limits) is known to influence responses to climate change but has yet to be investigated with regard to its influence on land-use change responses over time. Consequently, important variations across species' ranges in responses to environmental changes may be being overlooked. Here, we combine data from the Living Planet and BioTIME databases to carry out a global analysis exploring the impacts of land use, habitat loss, climatic position, climate change and the interactions between these variables, on vertebrate population trends. By bringing these datasets together, we analyse over 7,000 populations across 42 countries. We find that land-use change is interacting with climate change and a population's climatic position to influence rates of population change. Moreover, features of a population's local landscape (such as surrounding land cover) play important roles in these interactions. For example, populations in agricultural land uses where maximum temperatures were closer to their hot thermal limit, declined at faster rates when there had also been rapid losses in surrounding semi-natural habitat. The complex interactions between these variables on populations highlight the importance of taking intraspecific variation and interactions between local and global pressures into account. Understanding how drivers of change are interacting and impacting populations, and how this varies spatially, is critical if we are to identify populations at risk, predict species' responses to future environmental changes and produce suitable conservation strategies.
巻・号 28(3)
ページ 797-815
公開日 2021-11-26
DOI 10.1111/gcb.15978
PMID 34837311
MeSH Animals Biodiversity Climate Change* Ecosystem* Humans Population Dynamics Vertebrates
IF 8.555
リソース情報
GBIF Migratory shorebirds (sandpipers and plovers) in Hokkaido Type Collection of the Seto Marine Biological Laboratory, Kyoto University Invertebrate collection of the Seto Marine Biological Laboratory, Kyoto University Entomological Specimens of Museum of Nature and Human Activities, Hyogo Pref., Japan Bird Specimens in the Museum of Nature and Human Activities, Hyogo, Japan Marine Invertebrata specimen database of Osaka Museum of Natutal History Reptiles Specimens of Akita Prefectural Museum Birds Specimens of Akita Prefectural Museum Hagfishes Specimens of Akita Prefectural Museum Ascidians Specimens of Akita Prefectural Museum Fish collection of the Kagoshima University Museum Actinopterygius Specimens of Akita Prefectural Museum Amphibians Specimens of Akita Prefectural Museum Mammalians Specimens of Akita Prefectural Museum Observation records of Amphibians Chondrichthyans Specimens of Akita Prefectural Museum Ibaraki Nature Museum, Mammals collection Ibaraki Nature Museum, Fish collection Ibaraki Nature Museum, Birds collection Ibaraki Nature Museum, Amphibians and Reptiles collection Fish collection of the Museum of Nature and Human Activities, Hyogo Fish Collection of Yokosuka City Museum Fish specimen database of Osaka Museum of Natural History Fish collection of National Museum of Nature and Science Fish Collection of Natural History Museum and Institute, Chiba Gunma Museum of Natural History, Fish Specimen Gunma Museum of Natural History, Amphibia and Reptile Specimen Gunma Museum of Natural History, Mammal Specimen Kyoto University Reptile Collection