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DOI 10.1111/cobi.14423
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Titel (primär) Protected area coverage of the full annual cycle of migratory butterflies
Autor Chowdhury, S.; Cardillo, M.; Chapman, J.W.; Green, D.; Norris, D.R.; Riva, F.; Zalucki, M.P.; Fuller, R.A.
Quelle Conservation Biology
Erscheinungsjahr 2024
Department iDiv; BioP
Sprache englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
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Keywords conservation planning; insect conservation; Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework; migratory butterflies; protected area; área protegida; conservación de insectos; Marco Mundial de Biodiversidad Kunming-Montreal; mariposas migratorias; planeación de la conservación
Abstract Effective conservation of migratory species relies on habitat protection throughout their annual cycle. Although protected areas (PAs) play a central role in conservation, their effectiveness at conserving habitats across the annual cycle of migratory species has rarely been assessed. We developed seasonal ecological niche models for 418 migratory butterfly species across their global distribution to assess whether they were adequately represented in the PAs across their full annual cycle. PA coverage was inadequate in at least one season for 84% of migratory butterflies, adequate for only 17% of species in one season, and inadequate for 45% of species in all seasons. There was marked geographic variation in PA coverage: 77% of species met representation targets in Sri Lanka, for example, but only 32% met targets in Italy. Our results suggest that coordinated efforts across multiple countries will be needed to develop international networks of PAs that cover the full annual cycle of migratory insects and that conservation measures, in addition to the establishment and maintenance of PAs, are likely to be needed to effectively conserve these species.
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Chowdhury, S., Cardillo, M., Chapman, J.W., Green, D., Norris, D.R., Riva, F., Zalucki, M.P., Fuller, R.A. (2024):
Protected area coverage of the full annual cycle of migratory butterflies
Conserv. Biol. 10.1111/cobi.14423