Hotspots of endemism and rarity - Figure 2.2.3 IPBES Global Assessment - underlying data layer
DOI10.5281/zenodo.4957887Zenodo4957887MaRDI QIDQ6692463FDOQ6692463
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Aidin Niamir, Walter Jetz, Ipbes Technical Support Unit On Knowledge and Data, Andy Purvis
Publication date: 30 June 2021
This figure appeared in the IPBES Global Assessment Chapter 2 Nature (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3832005) Harmonized centres of rarity, representing 7.3% of the land surface and 5% of the marine surface We used regional estimates of area-standardized spatial rarity vascular plants, terrestrial vertebrates,freshwater fishes and select marine taxa (ca. 370,000 species) to develop a harmonized set of theirglobal centres of endemism richness. For each group we identified the top 5% regions by area, on landaccounted for human encroachment (cropland and urban areas). The combined terrestrial top areasaccount for 7.3% of terrestrial, non-encroached 1km pixels, the marine top areas for 5% of the marinearea. The developed priority map is limited by the large and varying size of geographical units whichcause errors of omission and commission at spatial finer scales. We aimed to ameliorate this issue byexcluding human-encroached, unsuitable areas at high resolution. The map benefits from representing abroad range of taxa and species, and to our knowledge it is the currently best possible attempt ofrepresenting the geographical rarity of this diversity at global extent.
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