Shifting agriculture is the dominant driver of forest disturbance in threatened forest species’ ranges
Spatial overlaps between forest disturbance drivers and threatened species’ ranges reveal that shifting agriculture is a major driver of forest biodiversity loss at a global scale, as demonstrated by a global analysis of forest disturbance and threatened vertebrate species distributions.
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author | Taku Kadoya Yayoi Takeuchi Yushin Shinoda Keisuke Nansai |
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description | Spatial overlaps between forest disturbance drivers and threatened species’ ranges reveal that shifting agriculture is a major driver of forest biodiversity loss at a global scale, as demonstrated by a global analysis of forest disturbance and threatened vertebrate species distributions. |
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spelling | doaj.art-5b0e622830b54f9ebc1caca917a9e9cc2022-12-22T02:22:29ZengNature PortfolioCommunications Earth & Environment2662-44352022-05-01311810.1038/s43247-022-00434-5Shifting agriculture is the dominant driver of forest disturbance in threatened forest species’ rangesTaku Kadoya0Yayoi Takeuchi1Yushin Shinoda2Keisuke Nansai3National Institute for Environmental StudiesNational Institute for Environmental StudiesNational Institute for Environmental StudiesNational Institute for Environmental StudiesSpatial overlaps between forest disturbance drivers and threatened species’ ranges reveal that shifting agriculture is a major driver of forest biodiversity loss at a global scale, as demonstrated by a global analysis of forest disturbance and threatened vertebrate species distributions.https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-022-00434-5 |
spellingShingle | Taku Kadoya Yayoi Takeuchi Yushin Shinoda Keisuke Nansai Shifting agriculture is the dominant driver of forest disturbance in threatened forest species’ ranges Communications Earth & Environment |
title | Shifting agriculture is the dominant driver of forest disturbance in threatened forest species’ ranges |
title_full | Shifting agriculture is the dominant driver of forest disturbance in threatened forest species’ ranges |
title_fullStr | Shifting agriculture is the dominant driver of forest disturbance in threatened forest species’ ranges |
title_full_unstemmed | Shifting agriculture is the dominant driver of forest disturbance in threatened forest species’ ranges |
title_short | Shifting agriculture is the dominant driver of forest disturbance in threatened forest species’ ranges |
title_sort | shifting agriculture is the dominant driver of forest disturbance in threatened forest species ranges |
url | https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-022-00434-5 |
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