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Global priorities for conservation across multiple dimensions of mammalian diversity
by
Costa, Gabriel C.
, Rondinini, Carlo
, Loyola, Rafael
, Davidson, Ana D.
, Brum, Fernanda T.
, Graham, Catherine H.
, Penone, Caterina
, Hedges, S. Blair
, Radeloff, Volker C.
in
Biodiversity
/ Biodiversity and Ecology
/ Biological evolution
/ Biological Sciences
/ Conservation
/ Ecology
/ Endemism
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Mammals
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Political factors
/ Priorities
/ Protected areas
/ Protected species
/ Social Sciences
/ Spatial data
/ Spatial distribution
/ Sustainability Science
/ Taxonomy
/ Threatened species
/ Wildlife conservation
2017
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Global priorities for conservation across multiple dimensions of mammalian diversity
by
Costa, Gabriel C.
, Rondinini, Carlo
, Loyola, Rafael
, Davidson, Ana D.
, Brum, Fernanda T.
, Graham, Catherine H.
, Penone, Caterina
, Hedges, S. Blair
, Radeloff, Volker C.
in
Biodiversity
/ Biodiversity and Ecology
/ Biological evolution
/ Biological Sciences
/ Conservation
/ Ecology
/ Endemism
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Mammals
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Political factors
/ Priorities
/ Protected areas
/ Protected species
/ Social Sciences
/ Spatial data
/ Spatial distribution
/ Sustainability Science
/ Taxonomy
/ Threatened species
/ Wildlife conservation
2017
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Global priorities for conservation across multiple dimensions of mammalian diversity
by
Costa, Gabriel C.
, Rondinini, Carlo
, Loyola, Rafael
, Davidson, Ana D.
, Brum, Fernanda T.
, Graham, Catherine H.
, Penone, Caterina
, Hedges, S. Blair
, Radeloff, Volker C.
in
Biodiversity
/ Biodiversity and Ecology
/ Biological evolution
/ Biological Sciences
/ Conservation
/ Ecology
/ Endemism
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Mammals
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Political factors
/ Priorities
/ Protected areas
/ Protected species
/ Social Sciences
/ Spatial data
/ Spatial distribution
/ Sustainability Science
/ Taxonomy
/ Threatened species
/ Wildlife conservation
2017
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Global priorities for conservation across multiple dimensions of mammalian diversity
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Global priorities for conservation across multiple dimensions of mammalian diversity
2017
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Overview
Conservation priorities that are based on species distribution, endemism, and vulnerability may underrepresent biologically unique species as well as their functional roles and evolutionary histories. To ensure that priorities are biologically comprehensive, multiple dimensions of diversity must be considered. Further, understanding how the different dimensions relate to one another spatially is important for conservation prioritization, but the relationship remains poorly understood. Here, we use spatial conservation planning to (i) identify and compare priority regions for global mammal conservation across three key dimensions of biodiversity—taxonomic, phylogenetic, and traits—and (ii) determine the overlap of these regions with the locations of threatened species and existing protected areas. We show that priority areas for mammal conservation exhibit low overlap across the three dimensions, highlighting the need for an integrative approach for biodiversity conservation. Additionally, currently protected areas poorly represent the three dimensions of mammalian biodiversity. We identify areas of high conservation priority among and across the dimensions that should receive special attention for expanding the global protected area network. These highpriority areas, combined with areas of high priority for other taxonomic groups and with social, economic, and political considerations, provide a biological foundation for future conservation planning efforts.
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