物种丰富度
生物多样性
系统发育多样性
地理
优先次序
多样性(政治)
生态学
伽马多样性
β多样性
空间生态学
物种多样性
系统发育树
生物
业务
政治学
生物化学
过程管理
法学
基因
作者
Frank A. La Sorte,Jeffrey A. Brown,Christopher A. Lepczyk,Myla F. J. Aronson
标识
DOI:10.1098/rspb.2023.1424
摘要
When prioritizing regions for conservation protection, decisions are often based on the principle that a single large reserve should support more species than several small reserves of the same total area (SLOSS). This principle remains a central paradigm in conservation planning despite conflicting empirical evidence and methodological concerns. In urban areas where small parks tend to dominate and policies to promote biodiversity are becoming increasingly popular, determining the most appropriate prioritization method is critical. Here, we document the role of SLOSS in defining the seasonal diversity of birds in 475 parks in 21 US cities. Collections of small parks were consistently associated with higher species richness, spatial turnover and rarity. Collections of both small and large parks were associated with higher phylogenetic and functional diversity whose patterns varied across seasons and cities. Thus, collections of small parks are a reliable source of species richness driven by higher spatial turnover and rarity, whereas collections of both small and large parks contain the potential to support higher phylogenetic and functional diversity. The presence of strong intra-annual and geographical variation emphasizes the need for regional prioritization strategies, where multiple diversity metrics are examined across parks and seasons.
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