Dashed lines indicate the Aichi biodiversity conservation targets of 17% and 12%. A) Results of the analysis using the area of occupancy (AOO) taking into account all the observed records at a resolution of 2x2 km (4 km2); B) results of the analysis using the species potential distribution (SPD), calculated by the sum of all 4 km2 cells inside the potential distribution of each species inferred with species distribution models (SDMs). For the species for which it was not possible to infer SDMs (see Results), the area used for the analysis was that comprised within the minimum convex polygon of their occurrence point data. Red dots indicate the threatened taxa. Only the 57 native species have been included in the analyses.</p
<p>This shows the percentage of species by assessment category, with DD species having a higher prop...
Governments have agreed to expand the global protected area network from 13% to 17% of the world's l...
<div><p>Governments have agreed to expand the global protected area network from 13% to 17% of the w...
<p>Dashed lines indicate the conservation target of 17% and 12% of the total species’ distribution a...
Maps use a 30 km × 30 km grid and a Mollweide equal area projection. The data underlying this figure...
<p>a) Total species richness; b) number of threatened (VU, EN, CR and DD) species in cells not cover...
<p>Conservation priority is high for species with high loss values measured in both % area and % occ...
Aim: Systematic conservation planning is vital for allocating protected areas given the spatial dist...
Global conservation assessments require information on the distribution of biodiversity across the p...
<p>The number (nr) of grid cells of species (sp) and lineages (ln), in total, in comparison with the...
1<p>Total number of species included in the dataset.</p>2<p>Percentage of the total number of specie...
Systematic conservation planning has a substantial theoretical underpinning that allows optimization...
<p>White bars represent species with high extinction risk, light gray represent species with low ext...
Species distribution models (SDMs) represent nowadays an essential tool in the research fields of ec...
Species distribution models (SDMs) based on fine-scale environmental data may reduce the uncertainty...
<p>This shows the percentage of species by assessment category, with DD species having a higher prop...
Governments have agreed to expand the global protected area network from 13% to 17% of the world's l...
<div><p>Governments have agreed to expand the global protected area network from 13% to 17% of the w...
<p>Dashed lines indicate the conservation target of 17% and 12% of the total species’ distribution a...
Maps use a 30 km × 30 km grid and a Mollweide equal area projection. The data underlying this figure...
<p>a) Total species richness; b) number of threatened (VU, EN, CR and DD) species in cells not cover...
<p>Conservation priority is high for species with high loss values measured in both % area and % occ...
Aim: Systematic conservation planning is vital for allocating protected areas given the spatial dist...
Global conservation assessments require information on the distribution of biodiversity across the p...
<p>The number (nr) of grid cells of species (sp) and lineages (ln), in total, in comparison with the...
1<p>Total number of species included in the dataset.</p>2<p>Percentage of the total number of specie...
Systematic conservation planning has a substantial theoretical underpinning that allows optimization...
<p>White bars represent species with high extinction risk, light gray represent species with low ext...
Species distribution models (SDMs) represent nowadays an essential tool in the research fields of ec...
Species distribution models (SDMs) based on fine-scale environmental data may reduce the uncertainty...
<p>This shows the percentage of species by assessment category, with DD species having a higher prop...
Governments have agreed to expand the global protected area network from 13% to 17% of the world's l...
<div><p>Governments have agreed to expand the global protected area network from 13% to 17% of the w...