A dark side of conservation biology: Protected areas fail in representing subterranean biodiversity

Author:

Colado Raquel1ORCID,Abellán Pedro2ORCID,Pallarés Susana2ORCID,Mammola Stefano345ORCID,Milione Roberto36,Faille Arnaud7ORCID,Fresneda Javier89ORCID,Sánchez‐Fernández David1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Ecología e Hidrología, Facultad de Biología Universidad de Murcia Murcia Spain

2. Departamento de Zoología Universidad de Sevilla Seville Spain

3. DarkMEG—Molecular Ecology Group, Water Research Institute (IRSA) National Research Council of Italy (CNR) Verbania Pallanza Italy

4. LIBRe—Laboratory for Integrative Biodiversity Research, Finnish Museum of Natural History University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland

5. National Biodiversity Future Center Palermo Italy

6. Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology University of Torino Torino Italy

7. Department of Entomology Stuttgart State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart Germany

8. Ca de Massa, 25526 Llesp–El Pont de Suert Lleida Spain

9. Museu de Ciències Naturals (Zoología) Barcelona Spain

Abstract

Abstract Biodiversity conservation is a central imperative of the 21st century. Subterranean ecosystems deliver critical nature's contributions to people and harbour a broad diversity of poorly understood specialised organisms. However, the subterranean biome is still largely overlooked in global biodiversity targets. We assessed how well subterranean biodiversity is represented in protected areas (Natura 2000 and Emerald networks) in two global hotspots of subterranean biodiversity (the Pyrenees and the Alps). For this, we used two comprehensive databases of terrestrial subterranean taxa, that is, leiodids (beetles) from the Pyrenees and spiders from the Alps, and identified priority areas in each region using both species richness and geographic rarity patterns. Our results show the incapacity of surface‐protected area networks to represent subterranean biodiversity, as more than 70% and 90% of the identified priority areas (and 40% and 22% of the species) are not effectively covered by protected areas in the Pyrenees and the Alps, respectively. These findings call for developing an urgent plan for subterranean biodiversity conservation within the European Biodiversity Strategy for 2030.

Funder

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Insect Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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