“…Over the last decades, the creation of new PAs has become a requirement imposed on the signatories of the most important conservation conventions in the world, including the Convention on Biological Diversity (Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, 2008), the European Union Biodiversity Action Plan (EC, 2006), and the National Ecological Observatory Network (Keller et al, 2008). At the same time, research focusing on the design, management, and ecological integrity of PAs has been conducted (Gaston et al, 2008; Andrello et al, 2015; Bartonova et al, 2016). Although the number of studies that have tested the effectiveness of PAs in sustaining biodiversity is still limited (Rodrigues et al, 2004; Geldmann et al, 2013), some recent work suggests that PAs may not always allow a satisfactory level of conservation to be reached, at least in the case of some taxa (Gaston et al, 2008; Rayner et al, 2014; Jenkins et al, 2015a; but see Brown et al, 2015).…”