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Loss of forest intactness increases extinction risk in birds
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2018-12-19
发布年2018
语种英语
国家美国
领域地球科学
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Fragmentation within intact forests has a higher impact on vertebrate biodiversity than equivalent losses in already degraded landscapes, but the relationship between forest 'intactness' and extinction risk has not been quantified.

In a new Animal Conservation study, researchers assessed the threat to forest-dependent birds (about 23 percent of all the world's birds) in relation to the proportion of forest within their distributions that remains intact.

The found a remarkably strong positive relationship between global extinction risk of forest birds and the loss of forest intactness within their distributions. Furthermore, most global hotspots of restricted ranges for forest birds now fall in areas of degraded and disturbed (non-intact) forests.

"Our results add weight to recent suggestions that intact forest have an environmental importance that is disproportional to their area, and indicate that restoring intactness to forests is likely to make a significant contribution to reducing global ," said lead author Dr. Paul F. Donald, of BirdLife International, in the UK.

Explore further: Protected and intact forests lost at an alarming rate around the world

More information: P. F. Donald et al, Loss of forest intactness elevates global extinction risk in birds, Animal Conservation (2018). DOI: 10.1111/acv.12469

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