Neotropical mammal diversity is currently threatened by several chronic human-induced pressures. We compiled 1,029 contemporary mammal assemblages surveyed across the Neotropics to quantify the continental-scale extent and intensity of defaunation and understand their determinants based on environmental covariates. We calculated a local defaunation index for all assemblages—adjusted by a false-absence ratio—which was examined using structural equation models. We propose a hunting index based on socioenvironmental co-variables that either intensify or inhibit hunting, which we used as an additional predictor of defaunation. Mammal defaunation intensity across the Neotropics on average erased 56.5% of the local source fauna, with ungulates co...
Hunting is a major driver of biodiversity loss, but a systematic large-scale estimate of hunting-ind...
Mammal communities in the vicinity of human settlements are often subject to subsistence hunting and...
Global biodiversity is under high and rising anthropogenic pressure. Yet, how the taxonomic, phyloge...
Mammals embody the apex of ecosystems processes, and their majestic diversity is overwhelmingly thre...
Tropical forests are increasingly degraded by industrial logging, urbanization, agriculture, and inf...
Tropical forests are increasingly degraded by industrial logging, urbanization, agriculture, and inf...
Mammals represent the largest-bodied elements of the world’s surviving megafauna and provide several...
Tropical forests are increasingly degraded by industrial logging, urbanization, agriculture, and inf...
Tropical forests are increasingly degraded by industrial logging, urbanization, agriculture, and inf...
Land use and hunting are 2 major pressures on biodiversity in the tropics. Yet, their combined impac...
Mammals represent the largest-bodied elements of the world’s surviving megafauna and provide several...
Mammals represent the largest-bodied elements of the world's surviving megafauna and provide several...
Global biodiversity is under high and rising anthropogenic pressure. Yet, how the taxonomic, phyloge...
1.Anthropocene defaunation is the global phenomenon of human-induced animal biodiversity loss. Under...
Global biodiversity is under high and rising anthropogenic pressure. Yet, how the taxonomic, phyloge...
Hunting is a major driver of biodiversity loss, but a systematic large-scale estimate of hunting-ind...
Mammal communities in the vicinity of human settlements are often subject to subsistence hunting and...
Global biodiversity is under high and rising anthropogenic pressure. Yet, how the taxonomic, phyloge...
Mammals embody the apex of ecosystems processes, and their majestic diversity is overwhelmingly thre...
Tropical forests are increasingly degraded by industrial logging, urbanization, agriculture, and inf...
Tropical forests are increasingly degraded by industrial logging, urbanization, agriculture, and inf...
Mammals represent the largest-bodied elements of the world’s surviving megafauna and provide several...
Tropical forests are increasingly degraded by industrial logging, urbanization, agriculture, and inf...
Tropical forests are increasingly degraded by industrial logging, urbanization, agriculture, and inf...
Land use and hunting are 2 major pressures on biodiversity in the tropics. Yet, their combined impac...
Mammals represent the largest-bodied elements of the world’s surviving megafauna and provide several...
Mammals represent the largest-bodied elements of the world's surviving megafauna and provide several...
Global biodiversity is under high and rising anthropogenic pressure. Yet, how the taxonomic, phyloge...
1.Anthropocene defaunation is the global phenomenon of human-induced animal biodiversity loss. Under...
Global biodiversity is under high and rising anthropogenic pressure. Yet, how the taxonomic, phyloge...
Hunting is a major driver of biodiversity loss, but a systematic large-scale estimate of hunting-ind...
Mammal communities in the vicinity of human settlements are often subject to subsistence hunting and...
Global biodiversity is under high and rising anthropogenic pressure. Yet, how the taxonomic, phyloge...