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A strategy for the next decade to address data deficiency in neglected biodiversity.

Axel Hochkirch1,2,3, Michael J Samways2,4, Justin Gerlach2,5, Monika Böhm2,6, Paul Williams7, Pedro Cardoso3,8,9, Neil Cumberlidge2,10, P J Stephenson3,11,12, Mary B Seddon2,13, Viola Clausnitzer2,14, Paulo A V Borges2,3,9, Gregory M Mueller15, Paul Pearce-Kelly16, Domitilla C Raimondo17, Anja Danielczak1, Klaas-Douwe B Dijkstra18.   

Abstract

Measuring progress toward international biodiversity targets requires robust information on the conservation status of species, which the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species provides. However, data and capacity are lacking for most hyperdiverse groups, such as invertebrates, plants, and fungi, particularly in megadiverse or high-endemism regions. Conservation policies and biodiversity strategies aimed at halting biodiversity loss by 2020 need to be adapted to tackle these information shortfalls after 2020. We devised an 8-point strategy to close existing data gaps by reviving explorative field research on the distribution, abundance, and ecology of species; linking taxonomic research more closely with conservation; improving global biodiversity databases by making the submission of spatially explicit data mandatory for scientific publications; developing a global spatial database on threats to biodiversity to facilitate IUCN Red List assessments; automating preassessments by integrating distribution data and spatial threat data; building capacity in taxonomy, ecology, and biodiversity monitoring in countries with high species richness or endemism; creating species monitoring programs for lesser-known taxa; and developing sufficient funding mechanisms to reduce reliance on voluntary efforts. Implementing these strategies in the post-2020 biodiversity framework will help to overcome the lack of capacity and data regarding the conservation status of biodiversity. This will require a collaborative effort among scientists, policy makers, and conservation practitioners.
© 2020 The Authors. Conservation Biology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Society for Conservation Biology.

Keywords:  Aichi targets; Convenio sobre la Diversidad Biológica; Convention on Biological Diversity; IUCN Red List; Lista Roja UICN; biodiversidad; biodiversity; capacity building; conservation status; desarrollo de capacidad; estado de conservación; indicadores; indicators; monitoreo; monitoring; objetivos de Aichi; 《IUCN 红色名录》; 《生物多样性公约》; 保护状况; 指标; 爱知目标; 生物多样性; 监测; 能力建设

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32656858     DOI: 10.1111/cobi.13589

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Conserv Biol        ISSN: 0888-8892            Impact factor:   6.560


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