生物多样性
生物多样性公约
消光(光学矿物学)
全球生物多样性
生物群落
公民科学
透明度(行为)
地理
生态系统
环境资源管理
生态学
生物
政治学
环境科学
古生物学
植物
法学
作者
Stuart L. Pimm,Clinton N. Jenkins,Robin Abell,Thomas M. Brooks,John L. Gittleman,Lucas Joppa,Peter H. Raven,Callum M. Roberts,Joe Sexton
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2014-05-29
卷期号:344 (6187): 1246752-1246752
被引量:3407
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.1246752
摘要
Recent studies clarify where the most vulnerable species live, where and how humanity changes the planet, and how this drives extinctions. We assess key statistics about species, their distribution, and their status. Most are undescribed. Those we know best have large geographical ranges and are often common within them. Most known species have small ranges. The numbers of small-ranged species are increasing quickly, even in well-known taxa. They are geographically concentrated and are disproportionately likely to be threatened or already extinct. Current rates of extinction are about 1000 times the likely background rate of extinction. Future rates depend on many factors and are poised to increase. Although there has been rapid progress in developing protected areas, such efforts are not ecologically representative, nor do they optimally protect biodiversity.
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