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Area of Science:

  • Conservation Biology
  • Ecology
  • Zoology

Background:

  • Understanding extinction drivers is crucial for effective conservation.
  • Threats to species often aggregate and interact, complicating conservation strategies.
  • Anthropogenic pressures are a primary concern for global biodiversity loss.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify generalized patterns in mammalian threats and their drivers of extinction.
  • To associate threat combinations with species' vulnerability and traits.
  • To evaluate the prevalence of anthropogenic threats in mammal endangerment.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a global database of current external threats to mammals.
  • Analyzed threat prevalence, combinations, and associations with species' traits.
  • Investigated the relationship between threat accumulation and extinction risk.

Main Results:

  • Identified distinct threat combinations associated with different mammal groups.
  • Large, wide-ranging mammals face exploitation and landscape modification; small, endemic species face landscape modification.
  • Vulnerable species are impacted by a greater number of threats, increasing extinction risk.

Conclusions:

  • Mammal endangerment is strongly linked to habitat loss and human land-use intensification.
  • Direct exploitation poses an additional significant threat to large, widely distributed mammals.
  • Conservation strategies must address cumulative threats and human-induced habitat degradation.