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Identifying climate change refugia for South American biodiversity
Authors:Lilian P Sales  Mathias M Pires
Institution:Department of Animal Biology, Institute of Biology, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, Brazil
Abstract:Refugia-based conservation offers long-term effectiveness and minimize uncertainty on strategies for climate change adaptation. We used distribution modelling to identify climate change refugia for 617 terrestrial mammals and to quantify the role of protected areas (PAs) in providing refugia across South America. To do so, we compared species potential distribution across different scenarios of climate change, highlighting those regions likely to retain suitable climatic conditions by year 2090, and explored the proportion of refugia inside PAs. Moist tropical forests in high-elevation areas with complex topography concentrated the highest local diversity of species refugia, although regionally important refugia centers occurred elsewhere. Andean–Amazon forests contained climate change refugia for more than half of the continental species’ pool and for up to 87 species locally (17 × 17 km2 grid cell). The highlands of the southern Atlantic Forest also included megadiverse refugia for up to 76 species per cell. Almost half of the species that may find refugia in the Atlantic Forest will do so in a single region—the Serra do Mar and Serra do Espinhaço. Most of the refugia we identified, however, were not in PAs, which may contain <6% of the total area of climate change refugia, leaving 129–237 species with no refugia inside the territorial limits of PAs of any kind. Our results reveal a dismal scenario for the level of refugia protection in some of the most biodiverse regions of the world. Nonetheless, because refugia tend to be in high-elevation, topographically complex, and remote areas, with lower anthropogenic pressure, formally protecting them may require a comparatively modest investment.
Keywords:Amazon fauna  Anthropocene museum  biodiversity forecasting  biogeography  climate change adaptation  conservation prioritization  ecological trade-offs  forest relicts  international policies  species distribution modeling  adaptación al cambio climático  biogeografía  compensaciones ecológicas  fauna amazónica  modelos de distribución de especies  museo del Antropoceno  políticas internacionales  predicciones de biodiversidad  priorización de la conservación  vestigios forestales  优先保护  生物地理学  亚马逊动物群  生态权衡  物种分布模型  生物多样性预测  国际政策  气候变化适应  人类世博物馆  森林遗迹
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