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Analysis of Sensitivity and Vulnerability of Endangered Wild Animals to Global Warming

지구 온난화에 따른 국내 멸종위기 야생동물의 민감도 및 취약성 분석

  • Kim, Jin-Yong (Division of Ecosystem Services and Research Planning, National Institute of Ecology) ;
  • Hong, Seongbum (Division of Ecosystem Services and Research Planning, National Institute of Ecology) ;
  • Shin, Man-Seok (Division of Ecosystem Services and Research Planning, National Institute of Ecology)
  • 김진용 (국립생태원 융합연구실) ;
  • 홍승범 (국립생태원 융합연구실) ;
  • 신만석 (국립생태원 융합연구실)
  • Received : 2018.05.11
  • Accepted : 2018.08.30
  • Published : 2018.09.29

Abstract

Loss of favorable habitats for species due to temperature increase is one of the main concerns of climate change on the ecosystem, and endangered species might be much more sensitive to such unfavorable changes. This study aimed to analyze the impact of future climate change on endangered wild animals in South Korea by investigating thermal sensitivity and vulnerability to temperature increase. We determined thermal sensitivity by testing normality in species distribution according to temperature. Then, we defined the vulnerability when the future temperature range of South Korea completely deviate from the current temperature range of species distribution. We identified 13 species with higher thermal sensitivity. Based on IPCC future scenarios RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5, the number of species vulnerable to future warming doubled from 3 under RCP4.5 to 7 under the RCP8.5 scenario. The species anticipated to be at risk under RCP 8.5 are flying squirrel (Pteromys volans aluco), ural owl (Pteromys volans aluco), black woodpecker (Dryocopus martius), tawny owl (Strix aluco), watercock (Gallicrex cinerea), schrenck?s bittern (Ixobrychus eurhythmus), and fairy pitta (Pitta nympha). The other 10 species showing very narrow temperature ranges even without normal distributions and out of the future temperature range may also need to be treated as vulnerable species, considering the inevitable observation scarcity of such endangered species.

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Supported by : 국립생태원