In this paper,the Jiangxi section of the red army's long march is taken as the research object to construct a red cultural heritage corridor.Introducing the theory of heritage corridor,on the basis of its hierarch...In this paper,the Jiangxi section of the red army's long march is taken as the research object to construct a red cultural heritage corridor.Introducing the theory of heritage corridor,on the basis of its hierarchical decomposition and comparative judgment,a hierarchy model of the red cultural heritage corridor resource is established.The comprehensive scores of each factor are obtained through expert scoring,and the overall pattern of red army corridor is constructed as"ring-shape-point".New ideas for protection and utilization as well as protection implementation measures are proposed,and the spiritual and cultural connotations of long march in Jiangxi are fully explored.This could help the social and economic development of the areas along the long march of red army in Jiangxi,and promote the integrated utilization and coordinated development of resources in the red cultural heritage corridor region.展开更多
Small populations are at risk of extinction from deterministic and stochastic factors.Less than 250 Asian elephants(Elephas maximus)remain in China,and are distributed in a few isolated areas;yet,population viability ...Small populations are at risk of extinction from deterministic and stochastic factors.Less than 250 Asian elephants(Elephas maximus)remain in China,and are distributed in a few isolated areas;yet,population viability analyses of this endangered population have not been conducted.Here,the current genetic status of the Pu’Er-Mengyang Asian elephant populations in China was analyzed,and the risk of extinction was predicted over the next 500 years.Factors affecting the viability of this population were determined through simulations.The genetic diversity of the population was very low(mean allele number:3.1;expected heterozygosity:0.463),even though a recent population bottleneck was not detected.The effective population size was approximately 24.1 adult elephants.Enough adult breeding individuals exist to maintain population viability.VORTEX simulation model showed that this population would not go extinct in the next 500 years.However,illegal poaching and harvesting could negatively affect population size.A sensitivity analysis showed that the mean stochastic growth rate of the study population is sensitive to sex ratio,number of breeding females,mortality of females of different age classes,carrying capacity,and lethal equivalents.Based on our results,we suggest that action should be taken to alleviate inbreeding and any further loss of genetic diversity,by connecting fragmented elephant habitat or by translocating individual elephants.In addition,human–elephant conflict should be mitigated using various modern approaches,including crop guarding techniques,and by encouraging farmers to switch to crops and income sources not vulnerable to elephant raids.展开更多
基金Supported by the Humanities and Social Science Research Project of Jiangxi Provincial Universities(YS23104).
文摘In this paper,the Jiangxi section of the red army's long march is taken as the research object to construct a red cultural heritage corridor.Introducing the theory of heritage corridor,on the basis of its hierarchical decomposition and comparative judgment,a hierarchy model of the red cultural heritage corridor resource is established.The comprehensive scores of each factor are obtained through expert scoring,and the overall pattern of red army corridor is constructed as"ring-shape-point".New ideas for protection and utilization as well as protection implementation measures are proposed,and the spiritual and cultural connotations of long march in Jiangxi are fully explored.This could help the social and economic development of the areas along the long march of red army in Jiangxi,and promote the integrated utilization and coordinated development of resources in the red cultural heritage corridor region.
基金the National Nature Science Foundation of China[31570408]。
文摘Small populations are at risk of extinction from deterministic and stochastic factors.Less than 250 Asian elephants(Elephas maximus)remain in China,and are distributed in a few isolated areas;yet,population viability analyses of this endangered population have not been conducted.Here,the current genetic status of the Pu’Er-Mengyang Asian elephant populations in China was analyzed,and the risk of extinction was predicted over the next 500 years.Factors affecting the viability of this population were determined through simulations.The genetic diversity of the population was very low(mean allele number:3.1;expected heterozygosity:0.463),even though a recent population bottleneck was not detected.The effective population size was approximately 24.1 adult elephants.Enough adult breeding individuals exist to maintain population viability.VORTEX simulation model showed that this population would not go extinct in the next 500 years.However,illegal poaching and harvesting could negatively affect population size.A sensitivity analysis showed that the mean stochastic growth rate of the study population is sensitive to sex ratio,number of breeding females,mortality of females of different age classes,carrying capacity,and lethal equivalents.Based on our results,we suggest that action should be taken to alleviate inbreeding and any further loss of genetic diversity,by connecting fragmented elephant habitat or by translocating individual elephants.In addition,human–elephant conflict should be mitigated using various modern approaches,including crop guarding techniques,and by encouraging farmers to switch to crops and income sources not vulnerable to elephant raids.