Arid
DOI10.1007/s10531-011-0175-0
Bringing indices of species vulnerability to climate change into geographic space: an assessment across the Coronado national forest
Davison, Jennifer E.1; Coe, Sharon1,2; Finch, Deborah2; Rowland, Erika1; Friggens, Megan2; Graumlich, Lisa J.1
通讯作者Davison, Jennifer E.
来源期刊BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
ISSN0960-3115
EISSN1572-9710
出版年2012
卷号21期号:1页码:189-204
英文摘要

Indices that rate the vulnerability of species to climate change in a given area are increasingly used to inform conservation and climate change adaptation strategies. These species vulnerability indices (SVI) are not commonly associated with landscape features that may affect local-scale vulnerability. To do so would increase their utility by allowing managers to examine how the distributions of vulnerable species coincide with environmental features such as topography and land use, and to detect landscape-scale patterns of vulnerability across species. In this study we evaluated 15 animal species that had been scored with the USDA-Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station’s system for assessing vulnerability of species to climate change. We applied the vulnerability scores to each species’ respective habitat models in order to visualize the spatial patterns of cross-species vulnerability across the biologically diverse Coronado national forest, and to identify the considerations of spatially referencing such indices. Across the study extent, cross-species vulnerability was higher in higher-elevation woodlands and lower in desert scrub. The results of spatially referencing SVI scores may vary according to the species examined, the area of interest, the selection of habitat models, and the method by which cross-species vulnerability indices are created. We show that it is simple and constructive to bring species vulnerability indices into geographic space: landscape-scale patterns of vulnerability can be detected, and relevant ecological and socioeconomic contexts can be taken into account, allowing for more robust conservation and management strategies.


英文关键词Biodiversity Climate change adaptation GIS Land use planning Species vulnerability assessments
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000298190000013
WOS关键词REGRESSION-ANALYSIS ; FRAMEWORK
WOS类目Biodiversity Conservation ; Ecology ; Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
来源机构University of Arizona ; E18
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/171532
作者单位1.Univ Arizona, Sch Nat Resources & Environm, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA;
2.US Forest Serv, USDA, Rocky Mt Res Stn, Albuquerque, NM 87102 USA
推荐引用方式
GB/T 7714
Davison, Jennifer E.,Coe, Sharon,Finch, Deborah,et al. Bringing indices of species vulnerability to climate change into geographic space: an assessment across the Coronado national forest[J]. University of Arizona, E18,2012,21(1):189-204.
APA Davison, Jennifer E.,Coe, Sharon,Finch, Deborah,Rowland, Erika,Friggens, Megan,&Graumlich, Lisa J..(2012).Bringing indices of species vulnerability to climate change into geographic space: an assessment across the Coronado national forest.BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION,21(1),189-204.
MLA Davison, Jennifer E.,et al."Bringing indices of species vulnerability to climate change into geographic space: an assessment across the Coronado national forest".BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION 21.1(2012):189-204.
条目包含的文件
条目无相关文件。
个性服务
推荐该条目
保存到收藏夹
导出为Endnote文件
谷歌学术
谷歌学术中相似的文章
[Davison, Jennifer E.]的文章
[Coe, Sharon]的文章
[Finch, Deborah]的文章
百度学术
百度学术中相似的文章
[Davison, Jennifer E.]的文章
[Coe, Sharon]的文章
[Finch, Deborah]的文章
必应学术
必应学术中相似的文章
[Davison, Jennifer E.]的文章
[Coe, Sharon]的文章
[Finch, Deborah]的文章
相关权益政策
暂无数据
收藏/分享

除非特别说明,本系统中所有内容都受版权保护,并保留所有权利。