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Effects of climate and human activity on the current distribution of amphibians in China

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CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
卷 36, 期 6, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cobi.13964

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amphibian; climate; conservation; human activity; range filling; range size; species distribution model

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31720103904, 31870391]
  2. Youth Innovation Promotion Association of Chinese Academy of Sciences [2019085]

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Anthropogenic environmental change and climate factors have significant effects on the spatial distribution patterns of amphibians in China, while human activity has a relatively minor impact. Future climate change may lead to a shift in the distribution of amphibians towards northwest China, which could affect conservation efforts in the future.
In China, as elsewhere, amphibians are highly endangered. Anthropogenic environmental change has affected the distribution and population dynamics of species, and species distributions at a broad scale are strongly driven by climate and species' ability to disperse. Yet, current knowledge remains limited on how widespread human activity affects the distribution patterns of amphibians in China and whether this effect extends beyond climate. We compiled a relatively comprehensive database on the distribution of 196 amphibian species in China from the literature, public databases, and field data. We obtained 25,826 records on almost 50% of known species in China To test how environmental factors and human activities influence the current distribution of amphibians (1960-1990), we used range filling, which is species realized ranges relative to their potential climate distribution. We used all species occurrence records to represent realized range and niche models to predict potential distribution range. To reduce uncertainty, we used 3 regression methods (beta regression, generalized boosted regression models, and random forest) to test the associations of species range filling with human activity, climate, topography, and range size. The results of the 3 approaches were consistent. At the species level, mean annual precipitation (climate) had the most effect on spatial distribution pattern of amphibians in China, followed by range size. Human activity ranked last. At the spatial level, mean annual precipitation remained the most important factor. Regions in southeastern of China that are currently moist supported the highest amphibian diversity, but were predicted to experience a decline in precipitation under climate change scenarios. Consequently, the distributions of amphibians will likely shift to the northwest in the future, which could affect future conservation efforts.

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