Shifting from Trade-Offs to Synergies in Ecosystem Services Through Effective Ecosystem Management in Arid Areas DOI Creative Commons
Xu Yan,

Xiaoyun Song,

Mingjiang Deng

et al.

Remote Sensing, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(21), P. 4115 - 4115

Published: Nov. 4, 2024

Human activities continuously alter the delivery of ecosystem services (ESs), which play a crucial role in human well-being. There is pressing need for effective ecological management strategies that consider spatial heterogeneity ESs to support transition from trade-offs synergies. This study focuses on Haba River Basin and examines characteristics land-use change shift The results indicate 1990 2000, initial phase land development, 10.65% experienced change. Subsequently, during intensive period development 2000 2010, 30.29% underwent significant transformation, with approximately 78% grassland, sparse forested land, desert converted into arable land. However, between 2010 2020, as focus shifted towards establishment native vegetation. intensity decreased, only small percentage (3.65%) total area changes. Based an in-depth analysis it believed there has been co-benefits 2000–2010 2010–2020. years 2020 were pivotal time nodes synergies reducing trade-offs, NPP identified critical driving factor comprehensive ES (CES) functions. By considering trade-off–synergy relationship hotspots service functions, combined unified water resource policies, measures tailored different regions are proposed. These have facilitated implementation robust protection policies arid areas, thereby enhancing overall functions Basin. research findings offer scientific guidance particularly within Central Asia.

Language: Английский

Impact of the Luding Earthquake on the Area of Potentially Suitable Habitat for Batrachuperus Species in the Gongga Mountain National Nature Reserve DOI Creative Commons
Xiaoyan Song, Xiuying Liu, Xiaoxiong Zheng

et al.

Animals, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(2), P. 235 - 235

Published: Jan. 16, 2025

Members of the genus Batrachuperus are endemic to China and include seven described species, five which nationally protected salamanders in China. The Gongga Mountain National Nature Reserve (GGMNNR) is rich animal plant resources, including species. On 5 September 2022, GGMNNR experienced Luding earthquake, this provided an opportunity quantify impact a catastrophic events on area potentially suitable habitat for rare species GGMNNR. main objective study was evaluate earthquake by combining Maxent modeling, remote sensing image processing, GIS methods. results showed that precipitation, temperature, slope were most important variables affecting distribution Currently, habitats accounted 40.67% (1664.10 km2) studied (4091.10 km2), these areas mainly distributed northern, western, southern portions destruction caused 4.87% (199.34 area, only 1.97% (32.78 destroyed. These indicated although affected GGMNNR, its effect small. findings enhance our understanding biodiversity

Language: Английский

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Multi-omics Reveals The Hepatic Metabolic Mechanism of Neurological Symptoms Caused by Selenium Exposure in Przewalski's Gazelle (Procapra przewalskii) DOI
Hongqiang Ren,

Xiaoyun Shen

Environmental Pollution, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 375, P. 126341 - 126341

Published: April 30, 2025

Language: Английский

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Habitat analysis and conservation priorities for the endangered spotted linsang in China DOI Creative Commons
Xijin Hu, Chencheng Zhang, Zufei Shu

et al.

Global Ecology and Conservation, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. e03320 - e03320

Published: Nov. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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Habitat Analysis and Conservation Priorities for the Endangered Spotted Linsang in China: Insights from Infrared Camera Data and Species Distribution Modeling DOI
Xijin Hu, Chencheng Zhang, Zufei Shu

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Spotted linsang is an endangered Prionodontidae species mainly distributed in southwestern China and Southeast Asia. In recent years, the habitat of spotted has dramatically decreased owing to impacts climate change anthropological activities. Existing studies on have focused genomics-related content; however, few predicting conservation status. this study, we analyzed activity rhythms preferences using infrared camera data obtained from Chebaling National Nature Reserve. Based MaxEnt model, established a distribution model combining bioclimatic, topographic, vegetation, human footprint clarify gaps priority areas China. Our results indicate that typical nocturnal mammal, with its peak period occurring autumn. It inhabits evergreen broad-leaved forests evergreen-deciduous broadleaved mixed at elevations < 1000 m. Its suitable region China, accounting for approximately 15.67% China's total land area. Annual temperature range, annual precipitation, precipitation driest month, mean diurnal normalized difference vegetation index, type are six main factors influencing linsang. There significant 12 provinces where distributed, unprotected outside nature reserves constituting > 85% Priority include Hengduan Mountains, border Guangxi Guangdong, northeastern regions Fujian Province. These elucidate behavioral patterns provide reference future targeted efforts

Language: Английский

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Expanding and Linking Protected Areas Network: A Case Study of GAP Analysis and Corridor Design for Brown Bears in Iran DOI

Sahar Roshan Ara,

Nariman Askaripour

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Sept. 12, 2024

Abstract The brown bear is Iran's largest carnivore with a wide distribution range. However, the listed as nationally endangered. Brown bears' habitats in Iran are very fragmented, especially at local scale. Thus, researching potentially suitable habitat areas human-dominated landscape like Lorestan province vital to ensure conservation of this species. In study, we used presence-only based maximum entropy (MaxEnt) approach model bear's suitability. Then, utilized Gap Analysis identify gap between highly and existing protected network. Furthermore, potential corridors were designed some areas, area no-hunting maintain connectivity them. Our results showed that most important variables impacting bears distance from roads, annual precipitation, elevation, agricultural lands respectively. also demonstrated only 7.4% considered habitat, 36.07% remaining unprotected. conclusion, study can be valuable tool for expanding current establishing new ones other similar regions.

Language: Английский

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Protecting Endangered Animal Species DOI Creative Commons

Chunwang Li

Animals, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(18), P. 2644 - 2644

Published: Sept. 12, 2024

Currently, global biodiversity loss is a growing problem, and more species are endangered at risk of extinction [...].

Language: Английский

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Shifting from Trade-Offs to Synergies in Ecosystem Services Through Effective Ecosystem Management in Arid Areas DOI Creative Commons
Xu Yan,

Xiaoyun Song,

Mingjiang Deng

et al.

Remote Sensing, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(21), P. 4115 - 4115

Published: Nov. 4, 2024

Human activities continuously alter the delivery of ecosystem services (ESs), which play a crucial role in human well-being. There is pressing need for effective ecological management strategies that consider spatial heterogeneity ESs to support transition from trade-offs synergies. This study focuses on Haba River Basin and examines characteristics land-use change shift The results indicate 1990 2000, initial phase land development, 10.65% experienced change. Subsequently, during intensive period development 2000 2010, 30.29% underwent significant transformation, with approximately 78% grassland, sparse forested land, desert converted into arable land. However, between 2010 2020, as focus shifted towards establishment native vegetation. intensity decreased, only small percentage (3.65%) total area changes. Based an in-depth analysis it believed there has been co-benefits 2000–2010 2010–2020. years 2020 were pivotal time nodes synergies reducing trade-offs, NPP identified critical driving factor comprehensive ES (CES) functions. By considering trade-off–synergy relationship hotspots service functions, combined unified water resource policies, measures tailored different regions are proposed. These have facilitated implementation robust protection policies arid areas, thereby enhancing overall functions Basin. research findings offer scientific guidance particularly within Central Asia.

Language: Английский

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0