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Distribution pattern of endangered bird species in China

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INTEGRATIVE ZOOLOGY
Volume 1, Issue 4, Pages 162-169

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-4877.2006.00037.x

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China; distribution pattern; endangered birds; habitat; species richness

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  1. CAS
  2. IOZ Innovation Program
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [30670276]

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In this study, we determined six hotspots for avian biodiversity conservation in China. We analyzed the distribution patterns of 183 threatened bird species in China in conjunction with geographical data to produce a distribution map that shows the concentrations of threatened species. The six biodiversity hotspots are: the western Tianshan Mountains; the Qilian and Hengduan mountains; southern Anhui, southern Jiangsu, and the Zhejiang Hills; the Songliao Plain and the northern region of the North China Plain; the island of Taiwan; and the island of Hainan. Based on our analysis of a species-habitat matrix, species were determined to be distributed mainly in broadleaved forest, grassland and meadows, urban and agricultural areas, wetlands, and bush. Most species were commonly found to have a range of three to five different habitat types. Apart from the six biodiversity hotspots, six ecological clusters were determined. Protection strategies indicating different levels of habitat priority among the biodiversity hotspots were also recommended.

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