Local biodiversity is higher inside than outside terrestrial protected areas worldwide
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Abstract
Protected areas are widely considered essential for biodiversity conservation. However, few global studies have demonstrated that protection benefits a broad range of species. Here, using a new global biodiversity database with unprecedented geographic and taxonomic coverage, we compare four biodiversity measures at sites sampled in multiple land uses inside and outside protected areas. Globally, species richness is 10.6% higher and abundance 14.5% higher in samples taken inside protected areas compared with samples taken outside, but neither rarefaction-based richness nor endemicity differ significantly. Importantly, we show that the positive effects of protection are mostly attributable to differences in land use between protected and unprotected sites. Nonetheless, even within some human-dominated land uses, species richness and abundance are higher in protected sites. Our results reinforce the global importance of protected areas but suggest that protection does not consistently benefit species with small ranges or increase the variety of ecological niches.
Date Issued
2016-07-28
Date Acceptance
2016-05-27
Citation
Nature Communications, 2016, 7, pp.1-7
ISSN
2041-1723
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Start Page
1
End Page
7
Journal / Book Title
Nature Communications
Volume
7
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The Royal Society
Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)
Identifier
https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms12306
Grant Number
WM100051
NE/J011193/1
Subjects
Science & Technology
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Science & Technology - Other Topics
CONSERVATION PRIORITIES
POPULATION DECLINES
LAND-USE
DEFORESTATION
LOCATION
TARGETS
Animals
Biodiversity
Conservation of Natural Resources
Animals
Conservation of Natural Resources
Biodiversity
Publication Status
Published
Article Number
12306
Date Publish Online
2016-07-28