2015
DOI: 10.1038/nature14324
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Global effects of land use on local terrestrial biodiversity

Abstract: Human activities, especially conversion and degradation of habitats, are causing global biodiversity declines. How local ecological assemblages are responding is less clear—a concern given their importance for many ecosystem functions and services.We analysed a terrestrial assemblage database of unprecedented geographic and taxonomic coverage to quantify local biodiversity responses to land use and related changes. Here we show that in the worst-affected habitats, these pressures reducewithin-sample species ri… Show more

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“…Thus, such dependence on BECCS could cause a loss of terrestrial species at the end of the century perhaps worse than the losses resulting from a temperature increase of about 2.8 °C above pre-industrial levels 10 .…”
Section: Scrutinize Co 2 Removal Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, such dependence on BECCS could cause a loss of terrestrial species at the end of the century perhaps worse than the losses resulting from a temperature increase of about 2.8 °C above pre-industrial levels 10 .…”
Section: Scrutinize Co 2 Removal Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Humans are causing widespread defaunation of the world as we enter the Anthropocene (Barnosky et al., 2011; Corlett, 2015; Newbold et al., 2014, 2015), a trend expected to continue over the coming years (Pereira et al., 2010). As such, understanding how natural populations respond to environmental modification has never been more pressing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Land use change is important to environmental management due to its influence on ecosystem services, climate change, and biodiversity (Foley et al 2005;Newbold et al 2015;Su et al 2012). In fast-growing developing countries, such as China, the rapidly changing land use became increasingly dramatic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%