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Title: Global impoverishment of natural vegetation revealed by dark diversity
Authors: Partel, Meelis
Tamme, Riin
Carmona, Carlos P.
Riibak, Kersti
Moora, Mari
Bennett, Jonathan A.
Chiarucci, Alessandro
Chytry, Milan
de Bello, Francesco
Eriksson, Ove
Harrison, Susan
Lewis, Robert John
Moles, Angela T.
Opik, Maarja
Price, Jodi N.
Amputu, Vistorina
Askarizadeh, Diana
Atashgahi, Zohreh
Aubin, Isabelle
Azcarate, Francisco M.
Barrett, Matthew D.
Bashirzadeh, Maral
Batori, Zoltan
BEENAERTS, Natalie 
Bergholz, Kolja
Birkeli, Kristine
Biurrun, Idoia
Blanco-Moreno, Jose M.
Bloodworth, Kathryn J.
Boisvert-Marsh, Laura
Boldgiv, Bazartseren
Brancalion, Pedro H. S.
Brearley, Francis Q.
Brown, Charlotte
Bueno, C. Guillermo
Buffa, Gabriella
Cahill, James F.
Campos, Juan A.
Cangelmi, Giacomo
Carbognani, Michele
Carcaillet, Christopher
Cerabolini, Bruno E. L.
Chevalier, Richard
Clavel, Jan S.
Costa, Jose M.
Cousins, Sara A. O.
Cuda, Jan
Dairel, Mariana
Dalle Fratte, Michele
Danilova, Alena
Davison, John
Deak, Balazs
Del Vecchio, Silvia
Dembicz, Iwona
Dolezal, Jiri
Dengler , Juergen
Domene, Xavier
Dvorsky, Miroslav
Ejtehadi, Hamid
Enrico, Lucas
Epikhin, Dmitrii
Eskelinen, Anu
Essl, Franz
Fan, Gaohua
Fantinato, Edy
Fazlioglu, Fatih
Fernandez-Pascual, Eduardo
Ferrara, Arianna
Fidelis, Alessandra
Fischer, Markus
Flagmeier, Maren
Forte, T'ai G. W.
Fraser, Lauchlan H.
Fujinuma, Junichi
Furquim, Fernando F.
Garris, Berle
Garris, Heath W.
Giorgis, Melisa A.
del Galdo, Gianpietro Giusso
Gonzalez-Robles, Ana
Good, Megan K.
Guardiola, Moises
Guarino, Riccardo
Guerrero, Irene
Guillemot, Joannes
Guler, Behlul
Guo, Yinjie
Hejda, Martin
Heleno, Ruben H.
Haesen , Stef
Hoye, Toke T.
Hrivnak, Richard
Hunter, John T.
Iakushenko, Dmytro
Ibanez, Ricardo
Huang , Yingxin
Ingerpuu, Nele
Irl, Severin D. H.
Janikova, Eva
Jansen, Florian
Jeltsch, Florian
Jentsch, Anke
Jimenez-Alfaro, Borja
Jks, Madli
Jouri, Mohammad H.
Karami, Sahar
Katal, Negin
Kelemen, Andras
Khairullin, Bulat I.
Khuroo, Anzar A.
Komatsu, Kimberly J.
Konecna, Marie
Kook, Ene
Korell, Lotte
Koroleva, Natalia
Korznikov, Kirill A.
Kozhevnikova, Maria V.
Kozub, Lukasz
Laanisto, Lauri
Lager, Helena
Lanta, Vojtech
Lasagno, Romina G.
Lembrechts, Jonas J.
Li, Liping
Lisner, Ales
Liu, Houjia
Liu, Kun
Liu, Xuhe
Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban
Ludewig, Kristin
Lukacs, Katalin
Luther-Mosebach, Jona
Macek, Petr
Marignani, Michela
Michalet, Richard
Miglecz, Tamas
Moeslund, Jesper Erenskjold
Moeys, Karlien
Montesinos, Daniel
Moreno-Jimenez, Eduardo
Moysiyenko, Ivan
Mucina, Ladislav
Munoz-Rojas, Miriam
Murillo, Raytha A.
Nambahu, Sylvia M.
Neuenkamp, Lena
Normand, Signe
Nowak, Arkadiusz
Nuche, Paloma
Oja, Tatjana
Onipchenko, Vladimir G.
Pachedjieva, Kalina L.
Paganeli, Bruno
Peco, Begona
Peralta, Ana M. L.
Perez-Haase, Aaron
Peri, Pablo L.
Petraglia, Alessandro
Peyre, Gwendolyn
Plaza-Alvarez, Pedro Antonio
Plue, Jan
Prentice, Honor C.
Prokhorov, Vadim E.
Radujkovic, Dajana
Rahmanian, Soroor
Reitalu, Triin
Ristow, Michael
Robin, Agnes A.
Robles, Ana Belen
Ginart, Daniel A. Rodriguez
Roman , Raul
Roos, Ruben E.
Rosati, Leonardo
Sadlo, Jiri
Salimbayeva, Karina
de Dios, Rut Sanchez
Sanchir, Khaliun
Sattler, Cornelia
Scasta, John D.
Schmiedel, Ute
Schrader, Julian
Schultz, Nick L.
Sellan, Giacomo
Serra-Diaz, Josep M.
Silan, Giulia
Skalova, Hana
Skobel, Nadiia
Sonkoly, Judit
Stajerova, Katerina
Svitkova, Ivana
Swierszcz, Sebastian
Tanentzap, Andrew J.
Tanentzap, Fallon M.
Tarifa, Ruben
Tejero, Pablo
Tekeev, Dzhamal K.
Tholin, Michael
Thormodsaeter, Ruben S.
Tian, Yichen
Tokaryuk, Alla
Toelgyesi, Csaba
Tomaselli, Marcello
Tordoni, Enrico
Toeroek, Peter
Tothmeresz, Bela
Toussaint, Aurele
Touzard, Blaise
Trindade, Diego P. F.
Tsakalos, James L.
Turkis, Sevda
Valencia, Enrique
Valerio, Mercedes
Valko, Orsolya
Van Meerbeek, Koenraad
Vandvik, Vigdis
Villellas, Jesus
Virtanen, Risto
Vitkova, Michaela
Vojik, Martin
von Hessberg, Andreas
von Oppen, Jonathan
Wagner, Viktoria
Wan, Ji-Zhong
Wani, Sajad A.
Weiss, Lina
Wevill, Tricia
Xiao, Sa
Wang, Chun-Jing 
Martinez, Oscar Zarate
Zobel, Martin
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: NATURE PORTFOLIO
Source: Nature, 641 (8064) , p. 917 -924
Abstract: Anthropogenic biodiversity decline threatens the functioning of ecosystems and the many benefits they provide to humanity(1). As well as causing species losses in directly affected locations, human influence might also reduce biodiversity in relatively unmodified vegetation if far-reaching anthropogenic effects trigger local extinctions and hinder recolonization. Here we show that local plant diversity is globally negatively related to the level of anthropogenic activity in the surrounding region. Impoverishment of natural vegetation was evident only when we considered community completeness: the proportion of all suitable species in the region that are present at a site. To estimate community completeness, we compared the number of recorded species with the dark diversity-ecologically suitable species that are absent from a site but present in the surrounding region(2). In the sampled regions with a minimal human footprint index, an average of 35% of suitable plant species were present locally, compared with less than 20% in highly affected regions. Besides having the potential to uncover overlooked threats to biodiversity, dark diversity also provides guidance for nature conservation. Species in the dark diversity remain regionally present, and their local populations might be restored through measures that improve connectivity between natural vegetation fragments and reduce threats to population persistence.
Notes: Pärtel, M (corresponding author), Univ Tartu, Inst Ecol & Earth Sci, Tartu, Estonia.
meelis.partel@ut.ee
Keywords: Humans;Human Activities;Ecosystem;Biodiversity;Plants;Conservation of Natural Resources;Anthropogenic Effects
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/46469
ISSN: 0028-0836
e-ISSN: 1476-4687
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-025-08814-5
ISI #: 001523610800001
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Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
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