雨林
濒危物种
生物多样性
热带雨林
热带
栖息地破坏
栖息地
生态学
农林复合经营
森林生态学
生态系统
生物多样性公约
地理
生物
作者
Rajeev Pillay,James E. M. Watson,Andrew J. Hansen,Patrick Burns,Anne Virnig,Christina Supples,Dolors Armenteras,Pamela González‐del‐Pliego,José Aragón-Osejo,Patrick Jantz,Jamison Ervin,S. J. Goetz,Oscar Venter
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2413325121
摘要
Structurally intact native forests free from major human pressures are vitally important habitats for the persistence of forest biodiversity. However, the extent of such high-integrity forest habitats remaining for biodiversity is unknown. Here, we quantify the amount of high-integrity tropical rainforests, as a fraction of total forest cover, within the geographic ranges of 16,396 species of terrestrial vertebrates worldwide. We found up to 90% of the humid tropical ranges of forest-dependent vertebrates was encompassed by forest cover. Concerningly, however, merely 25% of these remaining rainforests are of high integrity. Forest-dependent species that are threatened and declining and species with small geographic ranges have disproportionately low proportions of high-integrity forest habitat left. Our work brings much needed attention to the poor quality of much of the forest estate remaining for biodiversity across the humid tropics. The targeted preservation of the world’s remaining high-integrity tropical rainforests that are currently unprotected is a critical conservation priority that may help alleviate the biodiversity crisis in these hyperdiverse and irreplaceable ecosystems. Enhanced efforts worldwide to preserve tropical rainforest integrity are essential to meet the targets of the Convention on Biological Diversity’s 2022 Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework which aims to achieve near zero loss of high biodiversity importance areas (including ecosystems of high integrity) by 2030.
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