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Abstract

The tropics contain the overwhelming majority of Earth's biodiversity: their terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems hold more than three-quarters of all species, including almost all shallow-water corals and over 90% of terrestrial birds. However, tropical ecosystems are also subject to pervasive and interacting stressors, such as deforestation, overfishing and climate change, and they are set within a socio-economic context that includes growing pressure from an increasingly globalized world, larger and more affluent tropical populations, and weak governance and response capacities. Concerted local, national and international actions are urgently required to prevent a collapse of tropical biodiversity.

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Title
The future of hyperdiverse tropical ecosystems
Author
Barlow, Jos 1 ; Guénard, Benoit 1 ; Leal, Cecília Gontijo 2 ; Isaac, Victoria 1 ; Lees, Alexander C 1 ; Parr, Catherine L; Wilson, Shaun K; Young, Paul J; Graham, Nicholas A J; França, Filipe; Gardner, Toby A; Hicks, Christina C; Lennox, Gareth D; Berenguer, Erika; Castello, Leandro; Economo, Evan P; Ferreira, Joice

 Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK 
 Stockholm Environment Institute, Stockholm, Sweden 
Pages
517-526
Section
REVIEW
Publication year
2018
Publication date
Jul 26, 2018
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
00280836
e-ISSN
14764687
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2085677717
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Jul 26, 2018