Planning priority conservation areas for biodiversity under climate change in topographically complex areas: A case study in Sichuan province, China.

Identifying priority conservation areas plays a significant role in conserving biodiversity under climate change, but uncertainties create challenges for conservation planning. To reduce uncertainties in the conservation planning framework, we developed an adaptation index to assess the effect of to...

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Main Authors: Yafeng Lu, Pei Xu, Qinwen Li, Yukuan Wang, Cheng Wu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243425
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spelling doaj-76d473a904934c8ab86f9c310d76aea32021-03-04T12:52:47ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-011512e024342510.1371/journal.pone.0243425Planning priority conservation areas for biodiversity under climate change in topographically complex areas: A case study in Sichuan province, China.Yafeng LuPei XuQinwen LiYukuan WangCheng WuIdentifying priority conservation areas plays a significant role in conserving biodiversity under climate change, but uncertainties create challenges for conservation planning. To reduce uncertainties in the conservation planning framework, we developed an adaptation index to assess the effect of topographic complexity on species adaptation to climate change, which was incorporated into the conservation framework as conservation costs. Meanwhile, the species distributions were predicted by the Maxent model, and the priority conservation areas were optimized during different periods in Sichuan province by the Marxan model. Our results showed that the effect of topographic complexity was critical for species adaptation, but the adaptation index decreased with the temperature increase. Based on the conservation targets and costs, the distributions of priority conservation areas were mainly concentrated in mountainous areas around the Sichuan Basin where may be robust to the adaptation to climate change. In the future, the distributions of priority conservation areas had no evident changes, accounting for about 26% and 28% of the study areas. Moreover, most species habitats could be conserved in terms of conservation targets in these priority conservation areas. Therefore, our approach could achieve biodiversity conservation goals and be highly practical. More importantly, quantifying the effect of topography also is critical for options for planning conservation areas in response to climate change.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243425
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author Yafeng Lu
Pei Xu
Qinwen Li
Yukuan Wang
Cheng Wu
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Pei Xu
Qinwen Li
Yukuan Wang
Cheng Wu
Planning priority conservation areas for biodiversity under climate change in topographically complex areas: A case study in Sichuan province, China.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yafeng Lu
Pei Xu
Qinwen Li
Yukuan Wang
Cheng Wu
author_sort Yafeng Lu
title Planning priority conservation areas for biodiversity under climate change in topographically complex areas: A case study in Sichuan province, China.
title_short Planning priority conservation areas for biodiversity under climate change in topographically complex areas: A case study in Sichuan province, China.
title_full Planning priority conservation areas for biodiversity under climate change in topographically complex areas: A case study in Sichuan province, China.
title_fullStr Planning priority conservation areas for biodiversity under climate change in topographically complex areas: A case study in Sichuan province, China.
title_full_unstemmed Planning priority conservation areas for biodiversity under climate change in topographically complex areas: A case study in Sichuan province, China.
title_sort planning priority conservation areas for biodiversity under climate change in topographically complex areas: a case study in sichuan province, china.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Identifying priority conservation areas plays a significant role in conserving biodiversity under climate change, but uncertainties create challenges for conservation planning. To reduce uncertainties in the conservation planning framework, we developed an adaptation index to assess the effect of topographic complexity on species adaptation to climate change, which was incorporated into the conservation framework as conservation costs. Meanwhile, the species distributions were predicted by the Maxent model, and the priority conservation areas were optimized during different periods in Sichuan province by the Marxan model. Our results showed that the effect of topographic complexity was critical for species adaptation, but the adaptation index decreased with the temperature increase. Based on the conservation targets and costs, the distributions of priority conservation areas were mainly concentrated in mountainous areas around the Sichuan Basin where may be robust to the adaptation to climate change. In the future, the distributions of priority conservation areas had no evident changes, accounting for about 26% and 28% of the study areas. Moreover, most species habitats could be conserved in terms of conservation targets in these priority conservation areas. Therefore, our approach could achieve biodiversity conservation goals and be highly practical. More importantly, quantifying the effect of topography also is critical for options for planning conservation areas in response to climate change.
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