High exposure of global tree diversity to human pressure
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2022
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- Guo, Wen-Yong;
- Serra Diaz, Josep M.;
- Schrodt, Franziska;
- Eiserhardt, Wolf L.;
- Maitner, Brian S.;
- Merow, Cory;
- Violle, Cyrille;
- Anand, Madhur;
- Belluau, Michael;
- Bruun, Hans Henrik;
- Byun, Chaeho;
- Catford, Jane A.;
- Cerabolini, Bruno E. L.;
- Chacón Madrigal, Eduardo;
- Ciccarelli, Daniela;
- Cornelissen, J. Hans C.;
- Dang-Le, Anh Tuan;
- de Frutos, Ángel;
- Dias, Arildo S.;
- Giroldo, Aelton B.;
- Guo, Kun;
- Gutiérrez Ilabaca, Álvaro Guillermo;
- Hattingh, Wesley;
- He, Tianhua;
- Hietz, Peter;
- Hough-Snee, Nate;
- Jansen, Steven;
- Kattge, Jens;
- Klein, Tamir;
- Komac, Benjamín;
- Kraft, Nathan J. B.;
- Kramer, Koen;
- Lavorel, Sandra;
- Lusk, Christopher H.;
- Martin, Adam R.;
- Mencuccini, Maurizio;
- Michaletz, Sean T.;
- Minden, Vanessa;
- Mori, Akira S.;
- Niinemets, Ulo;
- Yusuke, Onoda;
- Peñuelas, Josep;
- Pillar, Valerio D.;
- Pisek, Jan;
- Bjorn J. M., Robroek;
- Brandon, Schamp;
- Martijn, Slot;
- Sosinski Jr., Enio Egon;
- Soudzilovskaia, Nadejda A.;
- Thiffault, Nelson;
- Van Bodegom, Peter;
- Van der Plasj, Fons;
- Wright, Ian J.;
- Wubing, Xu;
- Zheng, Jingming;
- Enquist, Brian J.;
- Svenning, Jens-Christian;
Abstract
Safeguarding Earth's tree diversity is a conservation priority due to the importance of trees for biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services such as carbon sequestration. Here, we improve the foundation for effective conservation of global tree diversity by analyzing a recently developed database of tree species covering 46,752 species. We quantify range protection and anthropogenic pressures for each species and develop conservation priorities across taxonomic, phylogenetic, and functional diversity dimensions. We also assess the effectiveness of several influential proposed conservation prioritization frameworks to protect the top 17% and top 50% of tree priority areas. We find that an average of 50.2% of a tree species' range occurs in 110-km grid cells without any protected areas (PAs), with 6,377 small-range tree species fully unprotected, and that 83% of tree species experience nonnegligible human pressure across their range on average. Protecting highpriority areas for the top 17% and 50% priority thresholds would increase the average protected proportion of each tree species' range to 65.5% and 82.6%, respectively, leaving many fewer species (2,151 and 2,010) completely unprotected. The priority areas identified for trees match well to the Global 200 Ecoregions framework, revealing that priority areas for trees would in large part also optimize protection for terrestrial biodiversity overall. Based on range estimates for > 46,000 tree species, our findings show that a large proportion of tree species receive limited protection by current PAs and are under substantial human pressure. Improved protection of biodiversity overall would also strongly benefit global tree diversity.
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Det Frie Forskningsrad (DFF) 610800078B
Villum Fonden
National Research Foundation of Korea 2022R1A2C1003504
Appeared in source as:National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grant - Korean government (MIST)
Ministry of the Environment, Japan S-14
Appeared in source as:Environment Research and Technology Development Fund of the Ministry of the Environment, Japan
Estonian Research Council PUT 1355
PRG 1405
European Research Council (ERC) ERC-2013-SyG-610028 IMBALANCE-P
National Fund for Scientific and Technological Development (FONDECYT) grant 1200468
Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo (ANID/BASAL) FB210006
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPQ) 307689/2014-0
National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis - NSF at the University of California, Santa Barbara EF-0553768
State of California
iPlant/CyVerse via NSF DBI-0735191
National Science Foundation (NSF) ABI-1565118
HDR-1934790
Global Environment Facility Spatial Planning for Protected Areas in Response to Climate Change Project grant GEF-5810
Fondation pour la Recherche sur la Biodiversite (FRB)
Electricite de France (EDF)
Vidi Grant by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research 016.161.318
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PNAS 2022 Vol. 119 No. 25 e2026733119
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