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Title: Integrated terrestrial-freshwater planning doubles conservation of tropical aquatic species
Keywords: Conservation for species
Freshwater - Biodiversity
Terrestrial conservation
Conservação de espécies
Água doce - Biodiversidade
Conservação terrestre
Issue Date: Oct-2020
Publisher: The American Association for the Advancement of Science
Citation: LEAL, C. G. et al. Integrated terrestrial-freshwater planning doubles conservation of tropical aquatic species. Science, [S. I.], v. 370, n. 6512, p. 117-121, Oct. 2020. DOI: 10.1126/science.aba7580.
Abstract: Conservation initiatives overwhelmingly focus on terrestrial biodiversity, and little is known about the freshwater cobenefits of terrestrial conservation actions. We sampled more than 1500 terrestrial and freshwater species in the Amazon and simulated conservation for species from both realms. Prioritizations based on terrestrial species yielded on average just 22% of the freshwater benefits achieved through freshwater-focused conservation. However, by using integrated cross-realm planning, freshwater benefits could be increased by up to 600% for a 1% reduction in terrestrial benefits. Where freshwater biodiversity data are unavailable but aquatic connectivity is accounted for, freshwater benefits could still be doubled for negligible losses of terrestrial coverage. Conservation actions are urgently needed to improve the status of freshwater species globally. Our results suggest that such gains can be achieved without compromising terrestrial conservation goals.
URI: https://www.science.org/doi/abs/10.1126/science.aba7580
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