Hotspots of human impact on threatened terrestrial vertebrates.

oleh: James R Allan, James E M Watson, Moreno Di Marco, Christopher J O'Bryan, Hugh P Possingham, Scott C Atkinson, Oscar Venter

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-03-01

Deskripsi

Conserving threatened species requires identifying where across their range they are being impacted by threats, yet this remains unresolved across most of Earth. Here, we present a global analysis of cumulative human impacts on threatened species by using a spatial framework that jointly considers the co-occurrence of eight threatening processes and the distribution of 5,457 terrestrial vertebrates. We show that impacts to species are widespread, occurring across 84% of Earth's surface, and identify hotspots of impacted species richness and coolspots of unimpacted species richness. Almost one-quarter of assessed species are impacted across >90% of their distribution, and approximately 7% are impacted across their entire range. These results foreshadow localised extirpations and potential extinctions without conservation action. The spatial framework developed here offers a tool for defining strategies to directly mitigate the threats driving species' declines, providing essential information for future national and global conservation agendas.