High variability in patterns of population decline: the importance of local processes in species extinctions

被引:47
作者
Cowlishaw, Guy [1 ]
Pettifor, Richard A. [1 ]
Isaac, Nick J. B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Zool Soc London, Inst Zool, London NW1 4RY, England
基金
英国自然环境研究理事会;
关键词
extinction; population decline; conservation; biodiversity; primates; BODY-SIZE; PRIMATE COMMUNITIES; PROTECTED AREAS; LIFE-HISTORY; RISK; FOREST; DISTURBANCE; DENSITY; EXPLOITATION; CONSERVATION;
D O I
10.1098/rspb.2008.0767
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
A fundamental goal of conservation science is to improve conservation practice. Understanding species extinction patterns has been a central approach towards this objective. However, uncertainty remains about the extent to which species-level patterns reliably indicate population phenomena at the scale of local sites, where conservation ultimately takes place. Here, we explore the importance of both species- and site-specific components of variation in local population declines following habitat disturbance, and test a suite of hypotheses about their intrinsic and extrinsic drivers. To achieve these goals, we analyse an unusually detailed global dataset for species responses to habitat disturbance, namely primates in timber extraction systems, using cross-classified generalized linear mixed models. We show that while there are consistent differences in the severity of local population decline between species, an equal amount of variation also occurs between sites. The tests of our hypotheses further indicate that a combination of biological traits at the species level, and environmental factors at the site level, can help to explain these patterns. Specifically, primate populations show a more marked decline when the species is characterized by slow reproduction, high ecological requirements, low ecological flexibility and small body size; and when the local environment has had less time for recovery following disturbance. Our results demonstrate that individual species show a highly heterogeneous, yet explicable, pattern of decline. The increased recognition and elucidation of local-scale processes in species declines will improve our ability to conserve biodiversity in the future.
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页码:63 / 69
页数:7
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