食肉动物
消光(光学矿物学)
栖息地
生态学
生物多样性
立法
栖息地破坏
地理
生态系统
新型生态系统
生态系统服务
环境资源管理
生物
政治学
环境科学
捕食
古生物学
法学
作者
Kurt E. Ingeman,Lily Z. Zhao,Christopher Wolf,David Williams,Amelia L. Ritger,William J. Ripple,Kai L. Kopecky,Erin Dillon,Bartholomew P. DiFiore,Joseph S. Curtis,Samantha R. Csik,An Bui,Adrian C. Stier
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41598-022-13671-7
摘要
In the face of an accelerating extinction crisis, scientists must draw insights from successful conservation interventions to uncover promising strategies for reversing broader declines. Here, we synthesize cases of recovery from a list of 362 species of large carnivores, ecologically important species that function as terminal consumers in many ecological contexts. Large carnivores represent critical conservation targets that have experienced historical declines as a result of direct exploitation and habitat loss. We examine taxonomic and geographic variation in current extinction risk and recovery indices, identify conservation actions associated with positive outcomes, and reveal anthropogenic threats linked to ongoing declines. We find that fewer than 10% of global large carnivore populations are increasing, and only 12 species (3.3%) have experienced genuine improvement in extinction risk, mostly limited to recoveries among marine mammals. Recovery is associated with species legislation enacted at national and international levels, and with management of direct exploitation. Conversely, ongoing declines are robustly linked to threats that include habitat modification and human conflict. Applying lessons from cases of large carnivore recovery will be crucial for restoring intact ecosystems and maintaining the services they provide to humans.
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