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Major gaps in the distribution of protected areas for threatened and narrow range Afrotropical plants
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Neil Burgess
Wolfgang KÜper
Jens Mutke
Joanna Brown
Sally Westaway
Susie Turpie
Charles Meshack
James Taplin
Colin McClean
Jon C. Lovett
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[1] WWF-US Conservation Science Program,Conservation Biology Group, Zoology Department
[2] University of Cambridge,Nees Institute for the Biodiversity of Plants
[3] University of Bonn,Centre for Ecology, Law and Policy, Environment Department
[4] University of York,undefined
[5] Tanzania Forest Conservation Group,undefined
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Afrotropical region;
Forest reserves;
Geographically rare plants;
IUCN-coded protected areas;
Threatened plants;
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We investigated the major patterns of plant rarity in sub-Saharan Africa, and looked for the most significant gaps in the reserve network of the region in terms of representing the distribution of threatened and geographically rare plants. Comparisons of the species ranges captured by the network of reserves were made against the proportion of species captured by randomly generated sets of areas and against a theoretical near minimum set of areas that represent all species once. At this scale of analysis, the network of large IUCN-coded reserves (the official ‘protected areas’) performs poorly against random and systematic selection procedures. Significant gaps in the IUCN-coded protected areas are in coastal Gabon/Cameroon, in the various tropical montane forest areas (Cameroon Highlands, Eastern Arc Mountains, Ethiopian Mountains), in lowland coastal eastern Africa, and in the South African Cape. Some of these gaps, for example in the Eastern Arc and eastern African coastal regions, are covered on the ground by a network of Forest Reserves under the management of national Forestry Authorities. The networks of Forest Reserves in Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon, Uganda, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Sierra Leone also fill reservation gaps for rare African plants in these countries. Upgrading the conservation status of some key Forest Reserves, which has been gradually happening for some decades, is proposed as an efficient way to enhance the protected area network of the Afrotropical region for the conservation of rare African plant species.
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页码:1877 / 1894
页数:17
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