Protected area characteristics that help waterbirds respond to climate warming
Paquet Jean-Yves; Soultan Alaaeldin; Johnston Alison; Mikuska Tibor; Fitzgerald Niamh; Hornman Menno; Frost Teresa; Clausen Preben; Haas Fredrik; Musilová Zuzana; Encarnação Vitor; Sandercock Brett K.; Devos Koen; Božič Luka; Petkov Nicky; Langendoen Tom; Gosztonyi Lívia; Sniauksta Laimonas; Ridzoň Jozef; Faragó Sándor; Luigujõe Leho; Molina Blas; Domsa Cristi; Lehikoinen Aleksi S.; Zenatello Marco; Teufelbauer Norbert; Stīpniece Antra; Meissner Włodzimierz; Wahl Johannes; Gaudard Clemence; Gaget Elie; Ieronymidou Christina; Pavón-Jordán Diego; Brommer Jon E.; Portolou Danae
Protected area characteristics that help waterbirds respond to climate warming
Paquet Jean-Yves
Soultan Alaaeldin
Johnston Alison
Mikuska Tibor
Fitzgerald Niamh
Hornman Menno
Frost Teresa
Clausen Preben
Haas Fredrik
Musilová Zuzana
Encarnação Vitor
Sandercock Brett K.
Devos Koen
Božič Luka
Petkov Nicky
Langendoen Tom
Gosztonyi Lívia
Sniauksta Laimonas
Ridzoň Jozef
Faragó Sándor
Luigujõe Leho
Molina Blas
Domsa Cristi
Lehikoinen Aleksi S.
Zenatello Marco
Teufelbauer Norbert
Stīpniece Antra
Meissner Włodzimierz
Wahl Johannes
Gaudard Clemence
Gaget Elie
Ieronymidou Christina
Pavón-Jordán Diego
Brommer Jon E.
Portolou Danae
WILEY
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on:
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022081154684
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022081154684
Tiivistelmä
Protected area networks help species respond to climate warming. However, the contribution of a site's environmental and conservation-relevant characteristics to these responses is not well understood. We investigated how composition of nonbreeding waterbird communities (97 species) in the European Union Natura 2000 (N2K) network (3018 sites) changed in response to increases in temperature over 25 years in 26 European countries. We measured community reshuffling based on abundance time series collected under the International Waterbird Census relative to N2K sites' conservation targets, funding, designation period, and management plan status. Waterbird community composition in sites explicitly designated to protect them and with management plans changed more quickly in response to climate warming than in other N2K sites. Temporal community changes were not affected by the designation period despite greater exposure to temperature increase inside late-designated N2K sites. Sites funded under the LIFE program had lower climate-driven community changes than sites that did not received LIFE funding. Our findings imply that efficient conservation policy that helps waterbird communities respond to climate warming is associated with sites specifically managed for waterbirds.
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