濒危物种
野生动物
中国
生物多样性
环境资源管理
野生动物保护
生物多样性公约
地理
人口
濒危物种
宣传
立法
鸟类保护
环境规划
生态学
栖息地
业务
政治学
生物
环境卫生
营销
考古
医学
法学
环境科学
作者
Huimin Gao,Ziyang Xiang,J. He,Bin Luo,Weiwei Wang,Yingchun Deng,Renli Yang,Wenyu Zhou,Daying Zhou,Yunke Jiang,Feng Jiang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.gecco.2022.e02364
摘要
Global biodiversity is in rapid decline, yet the key threats to wildlife in many regions remain uncertain. Bats are one of the most diverse mammalian groups, playing vital roles in the ecosystems. There are at least 140 bat species in China, with 30 % of being regionally threatened or data deficient. Here, we used expert elicitation to assess the key threats and conservation strategies of bats in China. We designed an online questionnaire concerning the conservation of Chinese bats, and then distributed the questionnaire to bat experts worldwide via email. All participants were asked to rank each threat and conservation strategy according to the urgency and significance. After excluding participants without some knowledge of Chinese bats and conservation biology, we gathered the opinions of 119 bat experts from China and abroad. The results showed that the scores of different threats and conservation strategies were predicted by their categories. Loss of habitat, killing and hunting, and roost disturbance were regarded as the three top threats faced by Chinese bats. Most experts recognized that banning hunting and improving the legislation were two priority strategies for bat conservation, although monitoring of bat diversity, scientific publicity, and education were also important. Nearly 98 % of the experts supported the suggestion that threatened bats should be under special state protection because of their ecological services, economic value, population decline, scientific value, and other features. These results provide valuable implications for guiding the protection and management of bats in China.
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