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Animal invaders threaten protected areas worldwide

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Animal invaders threaten protected areas worldwide

X. Liu, T. M. Blackburn, et al.

This riveting study by Xuan Liu, Tim M. Blackburn, Tianjian Song, Xuyu Wang, Cong Huang, and Yiming Li explores the alarming rise of alien species in protected areas, revealing that while these regions provide some defense against invasions, risks remain substantial and growing. Discover how 894 terrestrial alien animals have infiltrated global sanctuaries, with most settling near their boundaries.... show more
Abstract
Protected areas are the cornerstone of biodiversity conservation. However, alien species invasion is an increasing threat to biodiversity, and the extent to which protected areas worldwide are resistant to incursions of alien species remains poorly understood. Here, we investigate establishment by 894 terrestrial alien animals from 11 taxonomic groups including vertebrates and invertebrates across 199,957 protected areas at the global scale. We find that <10% of protected areas are home to any of the alien animals, but there is at least one established population within 10-100 km of the boundaries of 89%-99% of protected areas, while >95% of protected areas are environmentally suitable for establishment. Higher alien richness is observed in IUCN category-II national parks supposedly with stricter protection, and in larger protected areas with higher human footprint and more recent designation. Our results demonstrate that protected areas provide important protection from biological invasions, but invasions may become an increasingly dominant problem in the near future.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 08, 2020
Authors
Xuan Liu, Tim M. Blackburn, Tianjian Song, Xuyu Wang, Cong Huang, Yiming Li
Tags
biodiversity
alien species
protected areas
invasion
ecosystem
conservation
human impact
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