Half of the world’s tree biodiversity is unprotected and is increasingly threatened by human activities
Author:
Guo Wen-Yong, Serra-Diaz Josep M.ORCID, Schrodt FranziskaORCID, Eiserhardt Wolf L.ORCID, Maitner Brian S., Merow CoryORCID, Violle CyrilleORCID, Anand Madhur, Belluau Michaël, Bruun Hans HenrikORCID, Byun ChaehoORCID, Catford Jane A.ORCID, Cerabolini Bruno E. L.ORCID, Chacón-Madrigal EduardoORCID, Ciccarelli DanielaORCID, Cornelissen Johannes H. C., Dang-Le Anh TuanORCID, de Frutos Angel, Dias Arildo S.ORCID, Giroldo Aelton B., Guo KunORCID, Gutiérrez Alvaro G.ORCID, Hattingh WesleyORCID, He TianhuaORCID, Hietz PeterORCID, Hough-Snee NateORCID, Jansen StevenORCID, Kattge JensORCID, Klein TamirORCID, Komac Benjamin, Kraft NathanORCID, Kramer Koen, Lavorel SandraORCID, Lusk Christopher H., Martin Adam R., Mencuccini MaurizioORCID, Michaletz Sean T., Minden VanessaORCID, Mori Akira S.ORCID, Niinemets ÜloORCID, Onoda YusukeORCID, Onstein Renske E.ORCID, Peñuelas JosepORCID, Pillar Valério D., Pisek JanORCID, Robroek Bjorn J.M.ORCID, Schamp Brandon, Slot MartjinORCID, Sosinski Ênio, Soudzilovskaia Nadejda A., Thiffault NelsonORCID, van Bodegom Peter, van der Plas FonsORCID, Wright Ian J.ORCID, Xu Wu-BingORCID, Zheng Jingming, Enquist Brian J.ORCID, Svenning Jens-ChristianORCID
Abstract
AbstractAlthough trees are key to ecosystem functioning, many forests and tree species across the globe face strong threats. Preserving areas of high biodiversity is a core priority for conservation; however, different dimensions of biodiversity and varied conservation targets make it difficult to respond effectively to this challenge. Here, we (i) identify priority areas for global tree conservation using comprehensive coverage of tree diversity based on taxonomy, phylogeny, and functional traits; and (ii) compare these findings to existing protected areas and global biodiversity conservation frameworks. We find that ca. 51% of the top-priority areas for tree biodiversity are located in current protected areas. The remaining half top-priority areas are subject to moderate to high human pressures, indicating conservation actions are needed to mitigate these human impacts. Our findings emphasize the effectiveness of using tree conservation priority areas for future global conservation planning.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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8 articles.
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