Summary: | ( a ) Regional vulnerability of biodiversity groups to all potential threats, where colours represent each taxon’s expected response to threats, with darker/lighter shadings denoting the regional delineation as peninsula or continent, respectively. Bars represent experts’ best estimate of the future intactness of each taxon relative to current (100%) intactness if no additional conservation strategies are implemented. Taxa with values below 100% are predicted to be vulnerable, while taxa with values beyond 100% are predicted to benefit. ( b ) The 2 main Antarctic regions considered in this study. ( c ) The top 3 individual management strategies that would provide the highest total benefit to biodiversity. ( d ) The top 3 most cost-effective strategies for conserving biodiversity. The data underlying this figure can be found in S2 Data . The Antarctic coastline file for the map has been downloaded from the Antarctic Digital Database (ADD Version 7; http://www.add.scar.org ).
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