Intense human pressure is widespread across terrestrial vertebrate ranges
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O'Bryan, Christopher J.
Allan, James R.
Holden, Matthew
Sanderson, Christopher
Venter, Oscar
Di Marco, Moreno
McDonald-Madden, Eve
Watson, James
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Elsevier
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The United Nation’s Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 calls for reducing species
extinctions, as it is increasingly clear that human activities threaten to drive species to
decline. Yet despite considerable scientific evidence pointing to the detrimental effects of
interacting threats on biodiversity, many species lack information on their exposure to
cumulative human pressures. Using the most comprehensive global dataset on cumulative
human footprint, we assess the extent of intense human pressures across 20,529 terrestrial
vertebrate species’ geographic ranges. We consider intense human pressure as areas where
landscapes start to be significantly modified (a summed Human Footprint value at or
above three on the index), which is where land uses such as pastureland appear. This
threshold has been correlated with extinction risk for many species. We show that 85%
(17,517) of the terrestrial vertebrate species assessed have >half of their range exposed to
intense human pressure, with 16% (3328) of the species assessed being entirely exposed to
this degree of pressure. Threatened terrestrial vertebrates and species with small ranges
are disproportionately exposed to intense human pressure. Our analysis also suggests that
there are at least 2478 species considered ‘least concern’ that have considerable portions of
their range overlapping with these pressures, which may indicate their risk of decline.
These results point to the utility of assessing cumulative human pressure data across
species ranges, which may be a useful first step for measuring species vulnerability.
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Global Ecology and Conservation
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