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Yue Zhao,

Cuiying Dang,

Yaoguo Liu

et al.

Diversity, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(9), P. 514 - 514

Published: Aug. 26, 2024

The Chinese government has undertaken a significant forest restoration project, leading to notable increase in forested areas. Despite this achievement, there is uncertainty regarding its impact on wildlife protection. To assess this, we utilized high-resolution remote sensing data gather information land use, bioclimatic conditions, geography, and human activity. This was used model analyze changes suitable habitats for endemic brown-eared pheasants over the past 30 years determine effects of project habitats. Our analysis revealed that although habitat area pheasant expanded, increased did not influence their distribution. study also found increasing elevation decreasing grassland landscape patches promoted distribution pheasants. Furthermore, annual variation min temperature coldest month precipitation an important factor affecting Research showed seriously fragmented, connectivity between should be strengthened future. Based our findings, believe existing policies cannot effectively protect due neglecting key environmental factors at scale. Therefore, recommend developing refined use management level guide future ecological protection biodiversity conservation. These findings significantly affect policy research restoration.

Language: Английский

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The Effects of Land Use Changes on the Distribution of the Chinese Endemic Species of Brown-Eared Pheasant DOI Creative Commons
Yue Zhao,

Cuiying Dang,

Yaoguo Liu

et al.

Diversity, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(9), P. 514 - 514

Published: Aug. 26, 2024

The Chinese government has undertaken a significant forest restoration project, leading to notable increase in forested areas. Despite this achievement, there is uncertainty regarding its impact on wildlife protection. To assess this, we utilized high-resolution remote sensing data gather information land use, bioclimatic conditions, geography, and human activity. This was used model analyze changes suitable habitats for endemic brown-eared pheasants over the past 30 years determine effects of project habitats. Our analysis revealed that although habitat area pheasant expanded, increased did not influence their distribution. study also found increasing elevation decreasing grassland landscape patches promoted distribution pheasants. Furthermore, annual variation min temperature coldest month precipitation an important factor affecting Research showed seriously fragmented, connectivity between should be strengthened future. Based our findings, believe existing policies cannot effectively protect due neglecting key environmental factors at scale. Therefore, recommend developing refined use management level guide future ecological protection biodiversity conservation. These findings significantly affect policy research restoration.

Language: Английский

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0