Literature DB >> 28703325

Effectiveness of protected areas for vertebrates based on taxonomic and phylogenetic diversity.

Qing Quan1, Xianli Che1, Yongjie Wu2,3, Yuchun Wu1, Qiang Zhang1, Min Zhang1, Fasheng Zou1.   

Abstract

Establishing protected areas is the primary goal and tool for preventing irreversible biodiversity loss. However, the effectiveness of protected areas that target specific species has been questioned for some time because targeting key species for conservation may impair the integral regional pool of species diversity and phylogenetic and functional diversity are seldom considered. We assessed the efficacy of protected areas in China for the conservation of phylogenetic diversity based on the ranges and phylogenies of 2279 terrestrial vertebrates. Phylogenetic and taxonomic diversity were strongly and positively correlated, and only 12.1-43.8% of priority conservation areas are currently protected. However, the patterns and coverage of phylogenetic diversity were affected when weighted by species richness. These results indicated that in China, protected areas targeting high species richness protected phylogenetic diversity well overall but failed to do so in some regions with more unique or threatened communities (e.g., coastal areas of eastern China, where severely threatened avian communities were less protected). Our results suggest that the current distribution of protected areas could be improved, although most protected areas protect both taxonomic and phylogenetic diversity.
© 2017 Society for Conservation Biology.

Keywords:  características evolutivas; conservation gaps; conservation planning; evolutionary distinctiveness; hotspots; planeación de la conservación; puntos calientes; riqueza de especies; species richness; vacíos de conservación; 保护空缺;保护规划;多样性热点;物种多样性; 进化独特性

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Year:  2018        PMID: 28703325     DOI: 10.1111/cobi.12986

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Conserv Biol        ISSN: 0888-8892            Impact factor:   6.560


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