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Global patterns of raptor distribution and protected areas optimal selection to reduce the extinction crises

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2018203118

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raptor conservation conservation prioritization extinction crises avian predators protected areas

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  1. General Direction of Academic Personnel through the Program of Support for Research and Technological Innovation Projects of the National Autonomous University of Mexico [IN208017]

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Raptor species are globally impacted, with varying distribution patterns and conservation efficiency, focusing actions on existing protected areas is fundamental to conservation, while creating new reserves is essential to cover the geographic range of species.
Globally, human-caused environmental impacts, such as habitat loss, have seriously impacted raptor species, with some 50% of species having decreasing populations. We analyzed global patterns of distribution of all 557 raptor species, focusing on richness, endemism, geographic range, conservation status, and population trends. Highest species diversity, endemism, species at risk, or restricted species were concentrated in different regions. Patterns of species distribution greatly differed between nocturnal and diurnal species. To test the efficiency of the global protected areas in conserving raptors, we simulated and compared global reserve systems created with strategies aiming at: 1) constraining the existing system into the final solution; and 2) minimizing the socioeconomic cost of reserve selection. We analyzed three targets of species distribution to be protected (10, 20, 30%). The first strategy was more efficient in meeting targets and less efficient in cost and compactness of reserves. Focusing on actions in the existing protected areas is fundamental to consolidate conservation, and politically and economically more viable than creating new reserves. However, creating new reserves is essential to protect more populations throughout the species' geographic range. Our findings provide a fundamental understanding of reserves to maintain raptor diversity and reduce the global population and species extinction crisis.

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