Amazonian tree species threatened by deforestation and climate change

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Vitor H. F. Gomes
Ima C. G. Vieira
Rafael P. Salomão
Hans ter Steege
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[1] Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Ambientais,
[2] Universidade Federal do Pará,undefined
[3] Coordenação de Botânica,undefined
[4] Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi,undefined
[5] Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia,undefined
[6] Naturalis Biodiversity Center,undefined
[7] Systems Ecology,undefined
[8] Free University,undefined
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Nature Climate Change | 2019年 / 9卷
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Deforestation is currently the major threat to Amazonian tree species but climate change may surpass it in just a few decades. Here, we show that climate and deforestation combined could cause a decline of up to 58% in Amazon tree species richness, whilst deforestation alone may cause 19–36% and climate change 31–37% by 2050. Quantification is achieved by overlaying species distribution models for current and future climate change scenarios with historical and projected deforestation. Species may lose an average of 65% of their original environmentally suitable area, and a total of 53% may be threatened according to IUCN Red List criteria; however, Amazonian protected area networks reduce these impacts. The worst-case combined scenario—assuming no substantial climate or deforestation policy progress—suggests that by 2050 the Amazonian lowland rainforest may be cut into two blocks: one continuous block with 53% of the original area and another severely fragmented block. This outlook urges rapid progress to zero deforestation, which would help to mitigate climate change and foster biodiversity conservation.
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