The rapid disruption of tropical forests probably imperils global biodiversity more than any other contemporary phenomenon1–3. With deforestation advancing quickly, protected areas are increasingly becoming final refuges for threatened species and natural ecosystem processes. However, many protected areas in the tropics are themselves vulnerable to human encroachment and other environmental stresses4–9. As pressures mount, it is vital to know whether existing reserves can sustain their biodiversity. A critical constraint in addressing this question has been that data describing a broad array of biodiversity groups have been unavailable for a sufficiently large and representative sample of reserves. Here we present a uniquely comprehensive data set on changes over the past 20 to 30 years in 31 functional groups of species and 21 potential drivers of environmental change, for 60 protected areas stratified across the world’s major tropical regions. Our analysis reveals great variation in reserve ‘health’: about half of all reserves have been effective or performed passably, but the rest are experiencing an erosion of biodiversity that is often alarmingly widespread taxonomically and functionally. Habitat disruption, hunting and forest-product exploitation were the strongest predictors of declining reserve health. Crucially, environmental changes immediately outside reserves seemed nearly as important as those inside in determining their ecological fate, with changes inside reserves stronglymirroring those occurring around them. These findings suggest that tropical protected areas are often intimately linked ecologically to their surrounding habitats, and that a failure to stem broad-scale loss and degradation of such habitats could sharply increase the likelihood of serious biodiversity declines.

Laurance, W.; Useche, D.; Rendeiro, J.; Kalka, M.; Bradshaw, C.; Sloan, S.; Laurance, S.; Campbell, M.; Abernethy, K.; Alvarez, P.; Arroyo Rodriguez, V.; Ashton, P.; Benitez Malvido, J.; Blom, A.; Bobo, K.; Cannon, C.; Cao, M.; Carroll, R.; Chapman, C.; Coates, R.; Cords, M.; Danielsen, F.; De Dijn, B.; Dinerstein, E.; Donnelly, M.; Edwards, D.; Edwards, F.; Farwig, N.; Fashing, P.; Forget, P.; Foster, M.; Gale, G.; Harris, D.; Harrison, R.; Hart, J.; Karpanty, S.; Kress, W.; Krishnaswamy, J.; Logsdon, W.; Lovett, J.; Magnusson, W.; Maisels, F.; Marshall, A.; Mcclearn, D.; Mudappa, D.; Nielsen, M.; Pearson, R.; Pitman, N.; van der Ploeg, J.; Plumptre, A.; Poulsen, J.; Quesada, M.; Rainey, H.; Robinson, D.; Roetgers, C.; Rovero, F.; Scatena, F.; Schulze, C.; Sheil, D.; Struhsaker, T.; Terborgh, J.; Thomas, D.; Timm, R.; Urbina Cardona, J.; Vasudevan, K.; Wright, S.; Arias G, J.; Arroyo, L.; Ashton, M.; Auzel, P.; Babaasa, D.; Babweteera, F.; Baker, P.; Banki, O.; Bass, M.; Bila Isia, I.; Blake, S.; Brockelman, W.; Brokaw, N.; Bruhl, C.; Bunyavejchewin, S.; Chao, J.; Chave, J.; Chellam, R.; Clark, C.; Clavijo, J.; Congdon, R.; Corlett, R.; Dattaraja, H.; Dave, C.; Davies, G.; Beisiegel, B.; da Silva, R.; Di Fiore, A.; Diesmos, A.; Dirzo, R.; Doran Sheehy, D.; Eaton, M.; Emmons, L.; Estrada, A.; Ewango, C.; Fedigan, L.; Feer, F.; Fruth, B.; Willis, J.; Goodale, U.; Goodman, S.; Guix, J.; Guthiga, P.; Haber, W.; Hamer, K.; Herbinger, I.; Hill, J.; Huang, Z.; Sun, I.; Ickes, K.; Itoh, A.; Ivanauskas, N.; Jackes, B.; Janovec, J.; Janzen, D.; Jiangming, M.; Jin, C.; Jones, T.; Justiniano, H.; Kalko, E.; Kasangaki, A.; Killeen, T.; King, H.; Klop, E.; Knott, C.; Kone, I.; Kudavidanage, E.; Ribeiro, J.; Lattke, J.; Laval, R.; Lawton, R.; Leal, M.; Leighton, M.; Lentino, M.; Leonel, C.; Lindsell, J.; Ling Ling, L.; Linsenmair, K.; Losos, E.; Lugo, A.; Lwanga, J.; Mack, A.; Martins, M.; Mcgraw, W.; Mcnab, R.; Montag, L.; Thompson, J.; Nabe Nielsen, J.; Nakagawa, M.; Nepal, S.; Norconk, M.; Novotny, V.; O'Donnell, S.; Opiang, M.; Ouboter, P.; Parker, K.; Parthasarathy, N.; Pisciotta, K.; Prawiradilaga, D.; Pringle, C.; Rajathurai, S.; Reichard, U.; Reinartz, G.; Renton, K.; Reynolds, G.; Reynolds, V.; Riley, E.; Rodel, M.; Rothman, J.; Round, P.; Sakai, S.; Sanaiotti, T.; Savini, T.; Schaab, G.; Seidensticker, J.; Siaka, A.; Silman, M.; Smith, T.; de Almeida, S.; Sodhi, N.; Stanford, C.; Stewart, K.; Stokes, E.; Stoner, K.; Sukumar, R.; Surbeck, M.; Tobler, M.; Tscharntke, T.; Turkalo, A.; Umapathy, G.; van Weerd, M.; Rivera, J.; Venkataraman, M.; Venn, L.; Verea, C.; de Castilho, C.; Waltert, M.; Wang, B.; Watts, D.; Weber, W.; West, P.; Whitacre, D.; Whitney, K.; Wilkie, D.; Williams, S.; Wright, D.; Wright, P.; Xiankai, L.; Yonzon, P.; Zamzani, F. (2012). Averting biodiversity collapse in tropical forest protected areas. Nature, 489 (7415): 290-+. doi: 10.1038/nature11318

Averting biodiversity collapse in tropical forest protected areas

ROVERO, FRANCESCO;
2012-01-01

Abstract

The rapid disruption of tropical forests probably imperils global biodiversity more than any other contemporary phenomenon1–3. With deforestation advancing quickly, protected areas are increasingly becoming final refuges for threatened species and natural ecosystem processes. However, many protected areas in the tropics are themselves vulnerable to human encroachment and other environmental stresses4–9. As pressures mount, it is vital to know whether existing reserves can sustain their biodiversity. A critical constraint in addressing this question has been that data describing a broad array of biodiversity groups have been unavailable for a sufficiently large and representative sample of reserves. Here we present a uniquely comprehensive data set on changes over the past 20 to 30 years in 31 functional groups of species and 21 potential drivers of environmental change, for 60 protected areas stratified across the world’s major tropical regions. Our analysis reveals great variation in reserve ‘health’: about half of all reserves have been effective or performed passably, but the rest are experiencing an erosion of biodiversity that is often alarmingly widespread taxonomically and functionally. Habitat disruption, hunting and forest-product exploitation were the strongest predictors of declining reserve health. Crucially, environmental changes immediately outside reserves seemed nearly as important as those inside in determining their ecological fate, with changes inside reserves stronglymirroring those occurring around them. These findings suggest that tropical protected areas are often intimately linked ecologically to their surrounding habitats, and that a failure to stem broad-scale loss and degradation of such habitats could sharply increase the likelihood of serious biodiversity declines.
Biodiversità Tropicale
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2012
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Laurance, W.; Useche, D.; Rendeiro, J.; Kalka, M.; Bradshaw, C.; Sloan, S.; Laurance, S.; Campbell, M.; Abernethy, K.; Alvarez, P.; Arroyo Rodriguez, V.; Ashton, P.; Benitez Malvido, J.; Blom, A.; Bobo, K.; Cannon, C.; Cao, M.; Carroll, R.; Chapman, C.; Coates, R.; Cords, M.; Danielsen, F.; De Dijn, B.; Dinerstein, E.; Donnelly, M.; Edwards, D.; Edwards, F.; Farwig, N.; Fashing, P.; Forget, P.; Foster, M.; Gale, G.; Harris, D.; Harrison, R.; Hart, J.; Karpanty, S.; Kress, W.; Krishnaswamy, J.; Logsdon, W.; Lovett, J.; Magnusson, W.; Maisels, F.; Marshall, A.; Mcclearn, D.; Mudappa, D.; Nielsen, M.; Pearson, R.; Pitman, N.; van der Ploeg, J.; Plumptre, A.; Poulsen, J.; Quesada, M.; Rainey, H.; Robinson, D.; Roetgers, C.; Rovero, F.; Scatena, F.; Schulze, C.; Sheil, D.; Struhsaker, T.; Terborgh, J.; Thomas, D.; Timm, R.; Urbina Cardona, J.; Vasudevan, K.; Wright, S.; Arias G, J.; Arroyo, L.; Ashton, M.; Auzel, P.; Babaasa, D.; Babweteera, F.; Baker, P.; Banki, O.; Bass, M.; Bila Isia, I.; Blake, S.; Brockelman, W.; Brokaw, N.; Bruhl, C.; Bunyavejchewin, S.; Chao, J.; Chave, J.; Chellam, R.; Clark, C.; Clavijo, J.; Congdon, R.; Corlett, R.; Dattaraja, H.; Dave, C.; Davies, G.; Beisiegel, B.; da Silva, R.; Di Fiore, A.; Diesmos, A.; Dirzo, R.; Doran Sheehy, D.; Eaton, M.; Emmons, L.; Estrada, A.; Ewango, C.; Fedigan, L.; Feer, F.; Fruth, B.; Willis, J.; Goodale, U.; Goodman, S.; Guix, J.; Guthiga, P.; Haber, W.; Hamer, K.; Herbinger, I.; Hill, J.; Huang, Z.; Sun, I.; Ickes, K.; Itoh, A.; Ivanauskas, N.; Jackes, B.; Janovec, J.; Janzen, D.; Jiangming, M.; Jin, C.; Jones, T.; Justiniano, H.; Kalko, E.; Kasangaki, A.; Killeen, T.; King, H.; Klop, E.; Knott, C.; Kone, I.; Kudavidanage, E.; Ribeiro, J.; Lattke, J.; Laval, R.; Lawton, R.; Leal, M.; Leighton, M.; Lentino, M.; Leonel, C.; Lindsell, J.; Ling Ling, L.; Linsenmair, K.; Losos, E.; Lugo, A.; Lwanga, J.; Mack, A.; Martins, M.; Mcgraw, W.; Mcnab, R.; Montag, L.; Thompson, J.; Nabe Nielsen, J.; Nakagawa, M.; Nepal, S.; Norconk, M.; Novotny, V.; O'Donnell, S.; Opiang, M.; Ouboter, P.; Parker, K.; Parthasarathy, N.; Pisciotta, K.; Prawiradilaga, D.; Pringle, C.; Rajathurai, S.; Reichard, U.; Reinartz, G.; Renton, K.; Reynolds, G.; Reynolds, V.; Riley, E.; Rodel, M.; Rothman, J.; Round, P.; Sakai, S.; Sanaiotti, T.; Savini, T.; Schaab, G.; Seidensticker, J.; Siaka, A.; Silman, M.; Smith, T.; de Almeida, S.; Sodhi, N.; Stanford, C.; Stewart, K.; Stokes, E.; Stoner, K.; Sukumar, R.; Surbeck, M.; Tobler, M.; Tscharntke, T.; Turkalo, A.; Umapathy, G.; van Weerd, M.; Rivera, J.; Venkataraman, M.; Venn, L.; Verea, C.; de Castilho, C.; Waltert, M.; Wang, B.; Watts, D.; Weber, W.; West, P.; Whitacre, D.; Whitney, K.; Wilkie, D.; Williams, S.; Wright, D.; Wright, P.; Xiankai, L.; Yonzon, P.; Zamzani, F.
Laurance, W.; Useche, D.; Rendeiro, J.; Kalka, M.; Bradshaw, C.; Sloan, S.; Laurance, S.; Campbell, M.; Abernethy, K.; Alvarez, P.; Arroyo Rodriguez, V.; Ashton, P.; Benitez Malvido, J.; Blom, A.; Bobo, K.; Cannon, C.; Cao, M.; Carroll, R.; Chapman, C.; Coates, R.; Cords, M.; Danielsen, F.; De Dijn, B.; Dinerstein, E.; Donnelly, M.; Edwards, D.; Edwards, F.; Farwig, N.; Fashing, P.; Forget, P.; Foster, M.; Gale, G.; Harris, D.; Harrison, R.; Hart, J.; Karpanty, S.; Kress, W.; Krishnaswamy, J.; Logsdon, W.; Lovett, J.; Magnusson, W.; Maisels, F.; Marshall, A.; Mcclearn, D.; Mudappa, D.; Nielsen, M.; Pearson, R.; Pitman, N.; van der Ploeg, J.; Plumptre, A.; Poulsen, J.; Quesada, M.; Rainey, H.; Robinson, D.; Roetgers, C.; Rovero, F.; Scatena, F.; Schulze, C.; Sheil, D.; Struhsaker, T.; Terborgh, J.; Thomas, D.; Timm, R.; Urbina Cardona, J.; Vasudevan, K.; Wright, S.; Arias G, J.; Arroyo, L.; Ashton, M.; Auzel, P.; Babaasa, D.; Babweteera, F.; Baker, P.; Banki, O.; Bass, M.; Bila Isia, I.; Blake, S.; Brockelman, W.; Brokaw, N.; Bruhl, C.; Bunyavejchewin, S.; Chao, J.; Chave, J.; Chellam, R.; Clark, C.; Clavijo, J.; Congdon, R.; Corlett, R.; Dattaraja, H.; Dave, C.; Davies, G.; Beisiegel, B.; da Silva, R.; Di Fiore, A.; Diesmos, A.; Dirzo, R.; Doran Sheehy, D.; Eaton, M.; Emmons, L.; Estrada, A.; Ewango, C.; Fedigan, L.; Feer, F.; Fruth, B.; Willis, J.; Goodale, U.; Goodman, S.; Guix, J.; Guthiga, P.; Haber, W.; Hamer, K.; Herbinger, I.; Hill, J.; Huang, Z.; Sun, I.; Ickes, K.; Itoh, A.; Ivanauskas, N.; Jackes, B.; Janovec, J.; Janzen, D.; Jiangming, M.; Jin, C.; Jones, T.; Justiniano, H.; Kalko, E.; Kasangaki, A.; Killeen, T.; King, H.; Klop, E.; Knott, C.; Kone, I.; Kudavidanage, E.; Ribeiro, J.; Lattke, J.; Laval, R.; Lawton, R.; Leal, M.; Leighton, M.; Lentino, M.; Leonel, C.; Lindsell, J.; Ling Ling, L.; Linsenmair, K.; Losos, E.; Lugo, A.; Lwanga, J.; Mack, A.; Martins, M.; Mcgraw, W.; Mcnab, R.; Montag, L.; Thompson, J.; Nabe Nielsen, J.; Nakagawa, M.; Nepal, S.; Norconk, M.; Novotny, V.; O'Donnell, S.; Opiang, M.; Ouboter, P.; Parker, K.; Parthasarathy, N.; Pisciotta, K.; Prawiradilaga, D.; Pringle, C.; Rajathurai, S.; Reichard, U.; Reinartz, G.; Renton, K.; Reynolds, G.; Reynolds, V.; Riley, E.; Rodel, M.; Rothman, J.; Round, P.; Sakai, S.; Sanaiotti, T.; Savini, T.; Schaab, G.; Seidensticker, J.; Siaka, A.; Silman, M.; Smith, T.; de Almeida, S.; Sodhi, N.; Stanford, C.; Stewart, K.; Stokes, E.; Stoner, K.; Sukumar, R.; Surbeck, M.; Tobler, M.; Tscharntke, T.; Turkalo, A.; Umapathy, G.; van Weerd, M.; Rivera, J.; Venkataraman, M.; Venn, L.; Verea, C.; de Castilho, C.; Waltert, M.; Wang, B.; Watts, D.; Weber, W.; West, P.; Whitacre, D.; Whitney, K.; Wilkie, D.; Williams, S.; Wright, D.; Wright, P.; Xiankai, L.; Yonzon, P.; Zamzani, F. (2012). Averting biodiversity collapse in tropical forest protected areas. Nature, 489 (7415): 290-+. doi: 10.1038/nature11318
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