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Integrated maps of biodiversity in the Qinling Mountains of China for expanding protected areas

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BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
卷 210, 期 -, 页码 64-71

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2016.04.022

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Conservation priorities; Protected areas; Systematic conservation planning; Species distribution patterns; Qinling Mountains

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  1. Public Welfare Scientific Research Projects of the Ministry of Environmental Protection of China [201209028, 201509042]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [31100392, 31300453]

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Habitat fragmentation and loss is the main cause of species extinction; thus, the appropriate placement of protected areas is critical for saving vulnerable and threatened species. However, how to expand the existing protected areas network for improving conservation efficiency is a vital concern. We examined the Qinling Mountains a widely recognized biogeographic treasure in China and East Asia, to identify key biodiversity areas (KBAs) and compare them with existing protected areas. We focused on 259 key protected wild plant and animal species and modeled species distributions with elevation and habitat preference. We then adapted two established algorithms (biodiversity hotspots of species richness [BHSR] and systematic conservation planning [SCP]) to identify priority areas, respectively. Results from these two algorithms addressed two conservation criteria: represented single species and well-represented species assemblages. SCP showed better performance (similar to 90%) than BHSR (similar to 78%) using the represented criterion covering a small portion (similar to 8%) of the total region; conversely, BHSR showed better performance (similar to 61%) than SCP (similar to 55%) using the well-represented criterion. The overlapping priority areas of both methods could achieve an optimal conservation that met dual criteria, which is considered as the candidate KBAs in this study. Surprisingly, we found that 63% of KBAs are not co-occurring with existing national nature reserves (NNRs). We highlight the unoccupied KBAs as deserving additional protection, with a result that the expansion of NNRs to KBAs will increase overall conservation coverage and efficiency. The integrated method developed here can be used generally as a repeatable and quantitative assessment framework to be implemented in protected areas network expansion and planning, in China and beyond. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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