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Conserving European biodiversity across realms

Giakoumi, S; Hermoso, V; Carvalho, S; Markantonatou, V; Dagys, M; Iwamura, T; Probst, W; Smith, R; Yates, KL; Almpanidou, V; Novak, T; Ben-Moshe, N; Katsanevakis, S; Claudet, J; Coll, M; Deidun, A; Essl, F; Garcia-Charton, JA; Jimenez, C; Kark, S; Mandić, M; Mazaris, A; Rabitsch, W; Stelzenmüller, V; Tricarico, E; Vogiatzakis, I

Authors

S Giakoumi

V Hermoso

S Carvalho

V Markantonatou

M Dagys

T Iwamura

W Probst

R Smith

V Almpanidou

T Novak

N Ben-Moshe

S Katsanevakis

J Claudet

M Coll

A Deidun

F Essl

JA Garcia-Charton

C Jimenez

S Kark

M Mandić

A Mazaris

W Rabitsch

V Stelzenmüller

E Tricarico

I Vogiatzakis



Abstract

Terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems are connected via multiple biophysical and ecological processes. Identifying and quantifying links among ecosystems is necessary for the uptake of integrated conservation actions across realms. Such actions are particularly important for species using habitats in more than one realm during their daily or life cycle. We
reviewed information on the habitats of 2,408 species of European conservation concern and found that 30% of the species use habitats in multiple realms. Transportation and service corridors, which fragment species habitats, were identified as the most important threat impacting ~70% of the species. We examined information on 1,567 European Union (EU) conservation projects, funded over the past 25 years, to assess the adequacy of efforts towards the conservation of "multi-realm" species at a continental scale. We discovered that less than a third of "multi-realm"
species benefited from projects that included conservation actions across multiple realms. To achieve the EU's conservation target of halting biodiversity loss by 2020 and effectively protect multi-realm species, integrated conservation efforts across realms should be reinforced by: 1) recognizing the need for integrated management at a policy level, 2) revising conservation funding priorities across realms, and 3) implementing integrated land-freshwater-sea conservation planning and management.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 5, 2018
Online Publication Date Jul 16, 2018
Publication Date Feb 12, 2019
Deposit Date Jun 6, 2018
Publicly Available Date Jul 17, 2018
Journal Conservation Letters
Electronic ISSN 1755-263X
Publisher Wiley
Volume 12
Issue 1
Pages e12586
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.12586
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.12586
Related Public URLs https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/1755263x
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