Pandas face bamboo shortage threat

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1、Pandas face bamboo shortage threat Already threatened by a slow breeding rate and rapid habitat loss, Chinas endangered giant pandas now also risk losing their staple food, bamboo, to climate change, claim scientists. A study in Chinas northwestern Qinling Mountains, home to around 270 pandas - abou

2、t a fifth of the worlds wild population - predicts a substantial bamboo decline this century as the globe warms. The pandas may face a shortage of food unless they can find alternative food resources, a team of researchers from the United States and China warn in the journal Nature Climate Change. T

3、he international symbol of environmental conservation efforts, the giant panda is a picky eater. Ninety-nine per cent of its diet consists of bamboo - devouring up to 38 kilograms per day. This means the iconic black-and-white bears survival is closely linked to a thriving bamboo habitat. Bamboo its

4、elf also has a slow reproductive rate, flowering only every 30 to 35 years, which means it would be slow to adapt to a change in local climate, according to a statement on the research. Based on the data gathered for this study, researchers predict that three bamboo species which make up almost the

5、entire diet of the Qinling pandas, will all but disappear in a warmer climate. Results suggest that almost the entire panda habitat in the region may disappear by the end of the 21st century, the studys authors write. The calculations are based on different warming scenarios projected by the Intergo

6、vernmental Panel on Climate Change - ranging from rises of 2C to 5C in summer by centurys end, and 3C to 8C in winter. These projections were collated with data on rainfall and greenhouse gas emissions as well as historical growth patterns, to consider the future of bamboo. Already, deforestation is

7、 threatening the survival of about half of all bamboo species worldwide. The researchers say bamboo distribution has historically fluctuated in response to changes in the climate. In the modern era, though, even if other areas were to become climatically more suited for bamboo growth, these would be

8、 far away and fall outside the present network of protected panda reserves. The findings should be used for proactive planning to protect areas that have a better climatic chance of providing adequate food sources or begin creating natural bridges to allow pandas an escape hatch from bamboo famine, the authors write.

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