Conserving threatened species requires identifying where across their range they are being impacted by threats, yet this remains unresolved across most of Earth. Here we present a global analysis of cumulative human impacts on threatened species by using a spatial framework that jointly considers the co-occurrence of eight threatening processes and the distribution of 5,457 terrestrial vertebrates. We show that impacts to species are widespread, occurring across 84% of Earth's surface, and identify hotspots of impacted species richness, and coolspots of unimpacted species richness. Almost one quarter of assessed species are impacted across > 90% of their distribution, and ~7% are impacted across their entire range. These results foreshadow ...
High numbers of threatened species might be expected to occur where overall species richness is also...
The current rapid loss of biodiversity globally calls for improved tools to predict conservation sta...
Identifying which species are at greatest risk, what makes them vulnerable, and where they are distr...
Conserving threatened species requires identifying where across their range they are being impacted ...
Conserving threatened species requires identifying where across their range they are being impacted ...
The United Nation's Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 calls for reducing species extinctions...
The Anthropocene is characterized by unparalleled human impact on other species, potentially usherin...
Understanding the global geographical distribution of extinction risk is a key challenge in conserva...
The destruction of natural habitats is causing loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services. Although...
The Anthropocene is characterized by unparalleled human impact on other species, potentially usherin...
Anthropogenic threats drive species to extinction and are the focus of extinction risk analyses and ...
Identifying priority areas for biodiversity is essential for directing conservation resources. Funda...
Raptors are emblematic of the global biodiversity crisis because one out of five species are threate...
To determine the distribution and causes of extinction threat across functional groups of terrestria...
Over half of globally threatened animal species have experienced rapid geographic range loss. Identi...
High numbers of threatened species might be expected to occur where overall species richness is also...
The current rapid loss of biodiversity globally calls for improved tools to predict conservation sta...
Identifying which species are at greatest risk, what makes them vulnerable, and where they are distr...
Conserving threatened species requires identifying where across their range they are being impacted ...
Conserving threatened species requires identifying where across their range they are being impacted ...
The United Nation's Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 calls for reducing species extinctions...
The Anthropocene is characterized by unparalleled human impact on other species, potentially usherin...
Understanding the global geographical distribution of extinction risk is a key challenge in conserva...
The destruction of natural habitats is causing loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services. Although...
The Anthropocene is characterized by unparalleled human impact on other species, potentially usherin...
Anthropogenic threats drive species to extinction and are the focus of extinction risk analyses and ...
Identifying priority areas for biodiversity is essential for directing conservation resources. Funda...
Raptors are emblematic of the global biodiversity crisis because one out of five species are threate...
To determine the distribution and causes of extinction threat across functional groups of terrestria...
Over half of globally threatened animal species have experienced rapid geographic range loss. Identi...
High numbers of threatened species might be expected to occur where overall species richness is also...
The current rapid loss of biodiversity globally calls for improved tools to predict conservation sta...
Identifying which species are at greatest risk, what makes them vulnerable, and where they are distr...