IUCN红色名录
生物多样性
濒危物种
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消光(光学矿物学)
地理
气候变化
近危物种
人类世
农业
生态学
全球生物多样性
环境资源管理
农林复合经营
环境科学
生物
栖息地
考古
古生物学
作者
Michael Harfoot,Alison Johnston,Andrew Balmford,Neil Burgess,Stuart H. M. Butchart,Maria P. Dias,Carolina Hazin,Craig Hilton‐Taylor,Michael Hoffmann,Nick J. B. Isaac,Lars Lønsmann Iversen,Charlotte L. Outhwaite,Piero Visconti,Jonas Geldmann
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41559-021-01542-9
摘要
Abstract The Anthropocene is characterized by unparalleled human impact on other species, potentially ushering in the sixth mass extinction. Yet mitigation efforts remain hampered by limited information on the spatial patterns and intensity of the threats driving global biodiversity loss. Here we use expert-derived information from the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List on threats to 23,271 species, representing all terrestrial amphibians, birds and mammals, to generate global maps of the six major threats to these groups: agriculture, hunting and trapping, logging, pollution, invasive species, and climate change. Our results show that agriculture and logging are pervasive in the tropics and that hunting and trapping is the most geographically widespread threat to mammals and birds. Additionally, current representations of human pressure underestimate the overall pressure on biodiversity, due to the exclusion of threats such as hunting and climate change. Alarmingly, this is particularly the case in areas of the highest biodiversity importance.
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