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Global Protected Areas as refuges for amphibians and reptiles under climate change
Mi, Chunrong; Ma, Liang; Yang, Mengyuan; Li, Xinhai; Meiri, Shai; Roll, Uri; Oskyrko, Oleksandra; Pincheira Donoso, Daniel; Harvey, Lilly P.; Jablonski, Daniel; Safaei Mahroo, Barbod; Ghaffari, Hanyeh; Smid, Jiri; Jarvie, Scott; Kimani, Ronnie Mwangi; Masroor, Rafaqat; Kazemi, Seyed Mahdi; Nneji, Lotanna Micah; Fokoua, Arnaud Marius Tchassem; Tasse Taboue, Geraud C.; Bauer, Aaron; Nogueira, Cristiano; Meirte, Danny; Chapple, David G.; Avila, Luciano Javier
; Ribeiro Júnior, Marco Antônio; Torres Carvajal, Omar; Ron, Santiago R.; Itescu, Yuval; Wilcove, David S.
Fecha de publicación:
03/2023
Editorial:
Nature Publishing Group
Revista:
Nature Communications
e-ISSN:
2041-1723
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Protected Areas (PAs) are the cornerstone of biodiversity conservation. Here,we collated distributional data for >14,000 (~70% of) species of amphibians and reptiles (herpetofauna) to perform a global assessment of the conservation effectiveness of PAs using species distribution models. Our analysesreveal that >91% of herpetofauna species are currently distributed in PAs, andthat this proportion will remain unaltered under future climate change.Indeed, loss of species’ distributional ranges will be lower inside PAs than outside them. There fore, the proportion of effectively protected species is predicted to increase. However, over 7.8% of species currently occur outside PAs, and large spatial conservation gaps remain, mainly across tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests, and across non-high-income countries.We also predict that more than 300 amphibian and 500 reptile species may goextinct under climate change over the course of the on going century. Our study highlights the importance of PAs in providing herpetofauna with refuge from climate change, and suggests ways to optimize PAs to better conserve biodiversity worldwide.
Palabras clave:
AREAS PROTEGIDAS
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REFUGIOS
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CAMBIO CLIMATICO
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HERPETOFAUNA
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Articulos(IPEEC)
Articulos de INSTITUTO PATAGONICO PARA EL ESTUDIO DE LOS ECOSISTEMAS CONTINENTALES
Articulos de INSTITUTO PATAGONICO PARA EL ESTUDIO DE LOS ECOSISTEMAS CONTINENTALES
Citación
Mi, Chunrong; Ma, Liang; Yang, Mengyuan; Li, Xinhai; Meiri, Shai; et al.; Global Protected Areas as refuges for amphibians and reptiles under climate change; Nature Publishing Group; Nature Communications; 14; 3-2023; 1-11
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