An assessment of wetland nature reserves and the protection of china’s vertebrate diversity

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An assessment of wetland nature reserves and the protection of China’s vertebrate diversity.— We assessed 148 wetland nature reserves in China and the distribution of the four taxa of endemic and threatened terres­trial vertebrates, reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammals. Assessment of the wetland nature reserves was combined with the governmental list of the endemic and threatened vertebrates to identify the richness of the species. Species richness was scored as high, medium or low using a factor analysis method, and 31 wetland ecosystems were marked as high protection areas. The relationship between the threatened species and the endemic species in the reserves was also analyzed. We found that both richness patterns were similar. Based on the richness study, a nature reserve classification system with corresponding management is expected to be established in the future to protect species diversity in China.

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Sun, R., Zheng, Y., Lei, T., & Cui, G. (2014). An assessment of wetland nature reserves and the protection of china’s vertebrate diversity. Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, 37(2), 217–225. https://doi.org/10.32800/abc.2014.37.0217

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