Extinction debt: a challenge for biodiversity conservation

Local extinction of species can occur with a substantial delay following habitat loss or degradation. Accumulating evidence suggests that such extinction debts pose a significant but often unrecognized challenge for biodiversity conservation across a wide range of taxa and ecosystems. Species with l...

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Veröffentlicht in:Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) 2009-10, Vol.24 (10), p.564-571
Hauptverfasser: Kuussaari, Mikko, Bommarco, Riccardo, Heikkinen, Risto K., Helm, Aveliina, Krauss, Jochen, Lindborg, Regina, Öckinger, Erik, Pärtel, Meelis, Pino, Joan, Rodà, Ferran, Stefanescu, Constantí, Teder, Tiit, Zobel, Martin, Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf
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Zusammenfassung:Local extinction of species can occur with a substantial delay following habitat loss or degradation. Accumulating evidence suggests that such extinction debts pose a significant but often unrecognized challenge for biodiversity conservation across a wide range of taxa and ecosystems. Species with long generation times and populations near their extinction threshold are most likely to have an extinction debt. However, as long as a species that is predicted to become extinct still persists, there is time for conservation measures such as habitat restoration and landscape management. Standardized long-term monitoring, more high-quality empirical studies on different taxa and ecosystems and further development of analytical methods will help to better quantify extinction debt and protect biodiversity.
ISSN:0169-5347
1872-8383
1872-8383
DOI:10.1016/j.tree.2009.04.011