Reducing the rate of global biodiversity loss is a major challenge facing humanity(1), as the consequences of biological annihilation would be irreversible for humankind(2-4). Although the ongoing degradation of ecosystems(5,6) and the extinction of species that comprise them(7,8) are now well-documented, little is known about the role that remaining wilderness areas have in mitigating the global biodiversity crisis. Here we model the persistence probability of biodiversity, combining habitat condition with spatial variation in species composition, to show that retaining these remaining wilderness areas is essential for the international conservation agenda. Wilderness areas act as a buffer against species loss, as the extinction risk for s...
Humans have altered terrestrial ecosystems for millennia [1], yet wilderness areas still remain as v...
Recent assessments of Earth’s dwindling wilderness have emphasized that Antarctica is a crucial wild...
Protected areas (PAs) are a cornerstone of conservation efforts and now cover nearly 13% of the worl...
Reducing the rate of global biodiversity loss is a major challenge facing humanity1, as the conseque...
Humans have altered the majority of Earth’s terrestrial surface, yet some places still remain relati...
The destruction of natural habitats is causing loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services. Although...
Conservation efforts should target the few remaining areas of the world that represent outstanding e...
Minimising biodiversity loss in the face of large scale deforestation relies heavily on protecting s...
Conservation efforts should target the few remaining areas of the world that represent outstanding e...
International audienceHumanity will soon define a new era for nature—one that seeks to transform dec...
The combined effects of climate change and habitat loss represent a major threat to species and ecos...
Efforts to designate priority areas for conservation have had a long history, with most modern initi...
Wilderness areas are ecologically intact landscapes predominantly free of human uses, especially ind...
Humans have altered terrestrial ecosystems for millennia [1], yet wilderness areas still remain as v...
Humans have altered terrestrial ecosystems for millennia [1], yet wilderness areas still remain as v...
Humans have altered terrestrial ecosystems for millennia [1], yet wilderness areas still remain as v...
Recent assessments of Earth’s dwindling wilderness have emphasized that Antarctica is a crucial wild...
Protected areas (PAs) are a cornerstone of conservation efforts and now cover nearly 13% of the worl...
Reducing the rate of global biodiversity loss is a major challenge facing humanity1, as the conseque...
Humans have altered the majority of Earth’s terrestrial surface, yet some places still remain relati...
The destruction of natural habitats is causing loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services. Although...
Conservation efforts should target the few remaining areas of the world that represent outstanding e...
Minimising biodiversity loss in the face of large scale deforestation relies heavily on protecting s...
Conservation efforts should target the few remaining areas of the world that represent outstanding e...
International audienceHumanity will soon define a new era for nature—one that seeks to transform dec...
The combined effects of climate change and habitat loss represent a major threat to species and ecos...
Efforts to designate priority areas for conservation have had a long history, with most modern initi...
Wilderness areas are ecologically intact landscapes predominantly free of human uses, especially ind...
Humans have altered terrestrial ecosystems for millennia [1], yet wilderness areas still remain as v...
Humans have altered terrestrial ecosystems for millennia [1], yet wilderness areas still remain as v...
Humans have altered terrestrial ecosystems for millennia [1], yet wilderness areas still remain as v...
Recent assessments of Earth’s dwindling wilderness have emphasized that Antarctica is a crucial wild...
Protected areas (PAs) are a cornerstone of conservation efforts and now cover nearly 13% of the worl...