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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0143554
论文题名:
Sixty-Seven Years of Land-Use Change in Southern Costa Rica
作者: Rakan A. Zahawi; Guillermo Duran; Urs Kormann
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2015
发表日期: 2015-11-23
卷: 10, 期:11
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Forests ; Forest ecology ; Biodiversity ; Costa Rica ; Trees ; Habitats ; Land use ; Birds
英文摘要: Habitat loss and fragmentation of forests are among the biggest threats to biodiversity and associated ecosystem services in tropical landscapes. We use the vicinity of the Las Cruces Biological Station in southern Costa Rica as a regional case study to document seven decades of land-use change in one of the most intensively studied sites in the Neotropics. Though the premontane wet forest was largely intact in 1947, a wave of immigration in 1952 initiated rapid changes over a short period. Overall forest cover was reduced during each time interval analyzed (1947–1960, 1960–1980, 1980–1997, 1997–2014), although the vast majority of forest loss (>90%) occurred during the first two time intervals (1947–1960, 1960–1980) with an annual deforestation rate of 2.14% and 3.86%, respectively. The rate dropped to <2% thereafter and has been offset by forest recovery in fallow areas more recently, but overall forest cover has continued to decline. Approximately 27.9% of the study area is forested currently. Concomitantly, the region shifted from a single contiguous forest to a series of progressively smaller forest fragments with each successive survey. A strong reduction in the amount of core habitat was paralleled by an increased proportion of edge habitat, due to the irregular shape of many forest fragments. Structural connectivity, however, remains high, with an expansive network of >100 km of linear strips of vegetation within a 3 km radius of the station, which may facilitate landscape-level movement for some species. Despite the extent of forest loss, a substantial number of regional landscape-level studies over the past two decades have demonstrated the persistence of many groups of organisms such as birds and mammals. Nonetheless, the continued decline in the quantity and quality of remaining habitat (~30% of remaining forest is secondary), as well as the threat of an extinction debt (or time lag in species loss), may result in the extirpation of additional species if more proactive conservation measures are not taken to reverse current trends–a pattern that reflects many other tropical regions the world over.
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作者单位: Las Cruces Biological Station, Organization for Tropical Studies, Apartado 73–8257, San Vito de Coto Brus, Costa Rica;Centro de Recursos Hídricos para Centroamérica y el Caribe, Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica, Sede Chorotega, Liberia, Costa Rica;Department of Agroecology, University of Goettingen, Grisebachstr. 6, D-37077, Goettingen, Germany

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Rakan A. Zahawi,Guillermo Duran,Urs Kormann. Sixty-Seven Years of Land-Use Change in Southern Costa Rica[J]. PLOS ONE,2015-01-01,10(11)
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