Vulnerability of terrestrial Antarctic biodiversity to all threats under climate forcing scenario RCP8.5 and the most beneficial and cost-effective conservation management strategies.

( 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...

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Main Authors: Jasmine R. Lee (14294743), Aleks Terauds (441336), Josie Carwardine (344109), Justine D. Shaw (8748081), Richard A. Fuller (8150196), Hugh P. Possingham (7909718), Steven L. Chown (7518710), Peter Convey (40344), Neil Gilbert (3873112), Kevin A. Hughes (3639802), Ewan McIvor (14294746), Sharon A. Robinson (4335784), Yan Ropert-Coudert (251454), Dana M. Bergstrom (14294749), Elisabeth M. Biersma (8139753), Claire Christian (13958763), Don A. Cowan (6695120), Yves Frenot (500362), Stéphanie Jenouvrier (183054), Lisa Kelley (14294752), Michael J. Lee (7153229), Heather J. Lynch (7450535), Birgit Njåstad (14294755), Antonio Quesada (1680352), Ricardo M. Roura (14294758), E. Ashley Shaw (3591695), Damon Stanwell-Smith (14294761), Megumu Tsujimoto (7996952), Diana H. Wall (8028152), Annick Wilmotte (5558768), Iadine Chadès (182849)
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spelling ftunivfreestate:oai:figshare.com:article/21771403 2023-05-15T13:34:55+02:00 Vulnerability of terrestrial Antarctic biodiversity to all threats under climate forcing scenario RCP8.5 and the most beneficial and cost-effective conservation management strategies. Jasmine R. Lee (14294743) Aleks Terauds (441336) Josie Carwardine (344109) Justine D. Shaw (8748081) Richard A. Fuller (8150196) Hugh P. Possingham (7909718) Steven L. Chown (7518710) Peter Convey (40344) Neil Gilbert (3873112) Kevin A. Hughes (3639802) Ewan McIvor (14294746) Sharon A. Robinson (4335784) Yan Ropert-Coudert (251454) Dana M. Bergstrom (14294749) Elisabeth M. Biersma (8139753) Claire Christian (13958763) Don A. Cowan (6695120) Yves Frenot (500362) Stéphanie Jenouvrier (183054) Lisa Kelley (14294752) Michael J. Lee (7153229) Heather J. Lynch (7450535) Birgit Njåstad (14294755) Antonio Quesada (1680352) Ricardo M. Roura (14294758) E. Ashley Shaw (3591695) Damon Stanwell-Smith (14294761) Megumu Tsujimoto (7996952) Diana H. Wall (8028152) Annick Wilmotte (5558768) Iadine Chadès (182849) 2022-12-22T18:28:44Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001921.g001 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Vulnerability_of_terrestrial_Antarctic_biodiversity_to_all_threats_under_climate_forcing_scenario_RCP8_5_and_the_most_beneficial_and_cost-effective_conservation_management_strategies_/21771403 doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.3001921.g001 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Genetics Ecology Inorganic Chemistry Science Policy Plant Biology Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified worst 97 %) structured participatory approach new infrastructure projects dry soil nematodes best 37 % beneficial conservation strategy native terrestrial taxa minimise regional threats influencing global policy existing conservation efforts secure antarctic biodiversity threat management priorities regional efforts antarctic taxa antarctic biodiversity simultaneous global pervasive threat vulnerable taxon scale assessments minimising impacts invasive species improved planning human activities estimated present emperor penguins current trajectories could benefit climate change changing world 23 million Image Figure 2022 ftunivfreestate https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001921.g001 2022-12-23T00:16:12Z ( 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 ). Still Image Antarc* Antarctic Emperor penguins KovsieScholar Repository (University of the Free State - UFS UV) Antarctic The Antarctic
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topic Genetics
Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Science Policy
Plant Biology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
worst 97 %)
structured participatory approach
new infrastructure projects
dry soil nematodes
best 37 %
beneficial conservation strategy
native terrestrial taxa
minimise regional threats
influencing global policy
existing conservation efforts
secure antarctic biodiversity
threat management priorities
regional efforts
antarctic taxa
antarctic biodiversity
simultaneous global
pervasive threat
vulnerable taxon
scale assessments
minimising impacts
invasive species
improved planning
human activities
estimated present
emperor penguins
current trajectories
could benefit
climate change
changing world
23 million
spellingShingle Genetics
Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Science Policy
Plant Biology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
worst 97 %)
structured participatory approach
new infrastructure projects
dry soil nematodes
best 37 %
beneficial conservation strategy
native terrestrial taxa
minimise regional threats
influencing global policy
existing conservation efforts
secure antarctic biodiversity
threat management priorities
regional efforts
antarctic taxa
antarctic biodiversity
simultaneous global
pervasive threat
vulnerable taxon
scale assessments
minimising impacts
invasive species
improved planning
human activities
estimated present
emperor penguins
current trajectories
could benefit
climate change
changing world
23 million
Jasmine R. Lee (14294743)
Aleks Terauds (441336)
Josie Carwardine (344109)
Justine D. Shaw (8748081)
Richard A. Fuller (8150196)
Hugh P. Possingham (7909718)
Steven L. Chown (7518710)
Peter Convey (40344)
Neil Gilbert (3873112)
Kevin A. Hughes (3639802)
Ewan McIvor (14294746)
Sharon A. Robinson (4335784)
Yan Ropert-Coudert (251454)
Dana M. Bergstrom (14294749)
Elisabeth M. Biersma (8139753)
Claire Christian (13958763)
Don A. Cowan (6695120)
Yves Frenot (500362)
Stéphanie Jenouvrier (183054)
Lisa Kelley (14294752)
Michael J. Lee (7153229)
Heather J. Lynch (7450535)
Birgit Njåstad (14294755)
Antonio Quesada (1680352)
Ricardo M. Roura (14294758)
E. Ashley Shaw (3591695)
Damon Stanwell-Smith (14294761)
Megumu Tsujimoto (7996952)
Diana H. Wall (8028152)
Annick Wilmotte (5558768)
Iadine Chadès (182849)
Vulnerability of terrestrial Antarctic biodiversity to all threats under climate forcing scenario RCP8.5 and the most beneficial and cost-effective conservation management strategies.
topic_facet Genetics
Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Science Policy
Plant Biology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
worst 97 %)
structured participatory approach
new infrastructure projects
dry soil nematodes
best 37 %
beneficial conservation strategy
native terrestrial taxa
minimise regional threats
influencing global policy
existing conservation efforts
secure antarctic biodiversity
threat management priorities
regional efforts
antarctic taxa
antarctic biodiversity
simultaneous global
pervasive threat
vulnerable taxon
scale assessments
minimising impacts
invasive species
improved planning
human activities
estimated present
emperor penguins
current trajectories
could benefit
climate change
changing world
23 million
description ( 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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author Jasmine R. Lee (14294743)
Aleks Terauds (441336)
Josie Carwardine (344109)
Justine D. Shaw (8748081)
Richard A. Fuller (8150196)
Hugh P. Possingham (7909718)
Steven L. Chown (7518710)
Peter Convey (40344)
Neil Gilbert (3873112)
Kevin A. Hughes (3639802)
Ewan McIvor (14294746)
Sharon A. Robinson (4335784)
Yan Ropert-Coudert (251454)
Dana M. Bergstrom (14294749)
Elisabeth M. Biersma (8139753)
Claire Christian (13958763)
Don A. Cowan (6695120)
Yves Frenot (500362)
Stéphanie Jenouvrier (183054)
Lisa Kelley (14294752)
Michael J. Lee (7153229)
Heather J. Lynch (7450535)
Birgit Njåstad (14294755)
Antonio Quesada (1680352)
Ricardo M. Roura (14294758)
E. Ashley Shaw (3591695)
Damon Stanwell-Smith (14294761)
Megumu Tsujimoto (7996952)
Diana H. Wall (8028152)
Annick Wilmotte (5558768)
Iadine Chadès (182849)
author_facet Jasmine R. Lee (14294743)
Aleks Terauds (441336)
Josie Carwardine (344109)
Justine D. Shaw (8748081)
Richard A. Fuller (8150196)
Hugh P. Possingham (7909718)
Steven L. Chown (7518710)
Peter Convey (40344)
Neil Gilbert (3873112)
Kevin A. Hughes (3639802)
Ewan McIvor (14294746)
Sharon A. Robinson (4335784)
Yan Ropert-Coudert (251454)
Dana M. Bergstrom (14294749)
Elisabeth M. Biersma (8139753)
Claire Christian (13958763)
Don A. Cowan (6695120)
Yves Frenot (500362)
Stéphanie Jenouvrier (183054)
Lisa Kelley (14294752)
Michael J. Lee (7153229)
Heather J. Lynch (7450535)
Birgit Njåstad (14294755)
Antonio Quesada (1680352)
Ricardo M. Roura (14294758)
E. Ashley Shaw (3591695)
Damon Stanwell-Smith (14294761)
Megumu Tsujimoto (7996952)
Diana H. Wall (8028152)
Annick Wilmotte (5558768)
Iadine Chadès (182849)
author_sort Jasmine R. Lee (14294743)
title Vulnerability of terrestrial Antarctic biodiversity to all threats under climate forcing scenario RCP8.5 and the most beneficial and cost-effective conservation management strategies.
title_short Vulnerability of terrestrial Antarctic biodiversity to all threats under climate forcing scenario RCP8.5 and the most beneficial and cost-effective conservation management strategies.
title_full Vulnerability of terrestrial Antarctic biodiversity to all threats under climate forcing scenario RCP8.5 and the most beneficial and cost-effective conservation management strategies.
title_fullStr Vulnerability of terrestrial Antarctic biodiversity to all threats under climate forcing scenario RCP8.5 and the most beneficial and cost-effective conservation management strategies.
title_full_unstemmed Vulnerability of terrestrial Antarctic biodiversity to all threats under climate forcing scenario RCP8.5 and the most beneficial and cost-effective conservation management strategies.
title_sort vulnerability of terrestrial antarctic biodiversity to all threats under climate forcing scenario rcp8.5 and the most beneficial and cost-effective conservation management strategies.
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