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 |
Appears in Collections: | Research publications
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