作者
Tim Newbold, Lawrence N Hudson, Samantha LL Hill, Sara Contu, Igor Lysenko, Rebecca A Senior, Luca Börger, Dominic J Bennett, Argyrios Choimes, Ben Collen, Julie Day, Adriana De Palma, Sandra Díaz, Susy Echeverria-Londoño, Melanie J Edgar, Anat Feldman, Morgan Garon, Michelle LK Harrison, Tamera Alhusseini, Daniel J Ingram, Yuval Itescu, Jens Kattge, Victoria Kemp, Lucinda Kirkpatrick, Michael Kleyer, David Laginha Pinto Correia, Callum D Martin, Shai Meiri, Maria Novosolov, Yuan Pan, Helen RP Phillips, Drew W Purves, Alexandra Robinson, Jake Simpson, Sean L Tuck, Evan Weiher, Hannah J White, Robert M Ewers, Georgina M Mace, Jörn PW Scharlemann, Andy Purvis
发表日期
2015/4/2
期刊
Nature
卷号
520
期号
7545
页码范围
45-50
出版商
Nature Publishing Group UK
简介
Human activities, especially conversion and degradation of habitats, are causing global biodiversity declines. How local ecological assemblages are responding is less clear—a concern given their importance for many ecosystem functions and services. We analysed a terrestrial assemblage database of unprecedented geographic and taxonomic coverage to quantify local biodiversity responses to land use and related changes. Here we show that in the worst-affected habitats, these pressures reduce within-sample species richness by an average of 76.5%, total abundance by 39.5% and rarefaction-based richness by 40.3%. We estimate that, globally, these pressures have already slightly reduced average within-sample richness (by 13.6%), total abundance (10.7%) and rarefaction-based richness (8.1%), with changes showing marked spatial variation. Rapid further losses are predicted under a business-as-usual …
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