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Prioritizing global conservation of migratory birds over their migration network

Wenyuan Zhang, Jie Wei, Yanjie Xu

2023One Earth33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Halting and reversing biodiversity loss is a grand challenge in the Anthropocene, which suggests an urgent need to effectively protect key areas that support species sustainability. However, large knowledge gaps exist in determining those key areas for migratory species and the extent to which they are protected, albeit with the essential and indispensable functions that migratory species perform in biodiversity conservation. Here, we used over 390 million community-contributed bird observations to derive order-specific, spatially explicit estimates of annual migration networks for 26 bird orders across the world. We found that 35% of the overall 343 important sites that strongly connect the migration network across the annual cycle of global migratory birds are uncovered by protected areas. This leads to nearly 87% of 1,862 migratory bird species being at risk. Migratory species benefit more from considering various levels of site importance to safeguard network integrity, with conservation efforts across countries.

Topics & Concepts

GeographyBird migrationEconomic geographyEnvironmental resource managementEcologyBiologyEnvironmental scienceEcology and Vegetation Dynamics StudiesAvian ecology and behaviorWildlife Ecology and Conservation