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DOI10.1038/nature18326
ISSN0028-0836
Citation KeyBarlowLFBLNTFLOPSVABBCJSMNSPSVVVG:2016:AnDiTr
TitleAnthropogenic disturbance in tropical forests can double biodiversity loss from deforestation
Year2016
MonthJuly
Access Date2024, May 18
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Author 1 Barlow, J.
 2 Lennox, G. D.
 3 Ferreira, J.
 4 Berenguer, E.
 5 Lees, A. C.
 6 Nally, R. M.
 7 Thomson, J. R.
 8 Ferraz, S. F. D. B.
 9 Louzada, J.
10 Oliveira, V. H. F.
11 Parry, L.
12 Solar, R. Ribeiro de Cartro
13 Vieira, I. C. G.
14 Aragão, Luiz Eduardo Oliveira e Cruz de
15 Begotti, R. A.
16 Braga, R. F.
17 Cardoso, T. M.
18 Júnior, R. C. D. O.
19 Souza Junior, C. M.
20 Moura, N. G.
21 Nunes, S. S.
22 Siqueira, J. V.
23 Pardini, R.
24 Silveira, J. M.
25 Vaz-De-Mello, F. Z.
26 Veiga, R. C. S.
27 Venturieri, A.
28 Gardner, T. A.
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Affiliation 1 Lancaster University
 2 Lancaster University
 3 Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)
 4 Lancaster University
 5 Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi
 6 University of Canberra
 7 University of Canberra
 8 Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
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12 Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)
13 Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi
14 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
15 Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
16 Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)
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JournalNature
Volume535
Number7610
Pages144-147
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KeywordsAves
Coleoptera
AbstractConcerted political attention has focused on reducing deforestation, and this remains the cornerstone of most biodiversity conservation strategies. However, maintaining forest cover may not reduce anthropogenic forest disturbances, which are rarely considered in conservation programmes. These disturbances occur both within forests, including selective logging and wildfires, and at the landscape level, through edge, area and isolation effects. Until now, the combined effect of anthropogenic disturbance on the conservation value of remnant primary forests has remained unknown, making it impossible to assess the relative importance of forest disturbance and forest loss. Here we address these knowledge gaps using a large data set of plants, birds and dung beetles (1,538, 460 and 156 species, respectively) sampled in 36 catchments in the Brazilian state of Pará. Catchments retaining more than 69-80% forest cover lost more conservation value from disturbance than from forest loss. For example, a 20% loss of primary forest, the maximum level of deforestation allowed on Amazonian properties under Brazil's Forest Code, resulted in a 39-54% loss of conservation value: 96-171% more than expected without considering disturbance effects. We extrapolated the disturbance-mediated loss of conservation value throughout Pará, which covers 25% of the Brazilian Amazon. Although disturbed forests retained considerable conservation value compared with deforested areas, the toll of disturbance outside Pará's strictly protected areas is equivalent to the loss of 92,000-139,000 km2 of primary forest. Even this lowest estimate is greater than the area deforested across the entire Brazilian Amazon between 2006 and 2015 (ref. 10). Species distribution models showed that both landscape and within-forest disturbances contributed to biodiversity loss, with the greatest negative effects on species of high conservation and functional value. These results demonstrate an urgent need for policy interventions that go beyond the maintenance of forest cover to safeguard the hyper-diversity of tropical forest ecosystems.
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