Underlying and proximate drivers of biodiversity changes in Mesoamerican biosphere reserves

Daniel Martin Auliz-Ortiz,Julieta Benitez-Malvido,Victor Arroyo- Rodriguez,Rodolfo Dirzo,Miguel Angel Perez-Farrera,Roberto Luna-Reyes,Eduardo Mendoza, Mariana Yolotl Alvarez-Anorve,Javier Alvarez-Sanchez,Dulce Maria Arias-Ataide, Luis Daniel Avila-Cabadilla,Francisco Botello, Marco Braasch,Alejandro Casas, Delfino Alvaro Campos-Villanueva,Jose Rogelio Cedeno-Vazquez, Jose Cuauhtemoc Chavez-Tovar,Rosamond Coates, Yanus Dechnik-Vazquez,Maria del Coro Arizmendi, Pedro Americo Dias,Oscar Dorado,Paula Enriquez,Griselda Escalona-Seguras, Veronica Farias-Gonzalez,Mario E. Favilat,Andres Garcia, Leccinum Jesus Garcia-Moralesv, Fernando Gavito-Perez,Hector Gomez-Domingueze,Fernando Gonzalez-Garcia, Arturo Gonzalez-Zamora,Ramon Cuevas-Guzman, Enrique Haro-Belchez, Arturo Heriberto Hernandez-Huerta,Omar Hernandez-Ordonez, Anna Horvat,Guillermo Ibarra-Manriquez, Pablo Antonio Lavin-Murcio,Rafael Lira-Saade, Karime Lopez-Diaze,G. M. Cristina Macswiney,Salvador Mandujano,Ruben Martinez-Camilo,Jose Guadalupe Martinez-Avaloshh,Nayely Martinez-Melendezii, Alan Monroy-Ojeda,Francisco Mora,Arturo Mora-Olivo,Carlos Muench, Juan L. Pena-Mondragon, Ruth Percino-Daniel, Neptali Ramirez-Marcial, Rafael Reyna-Hurtado, Erick Ruben Rodriguez-Ruiz, Victor Sanchez-Cordero, Ireri Suazo-Ortuno, Sergio Alejandro Teran-Juarez, Ingrid Abril Valdivieso-Perez, Vivian Valencia, David Valenzuela-Galvan, Jorge Albino Vargas-Contreras, Jose Raul Vazquez-Perez, Jorge Humberto Vega-Rivera, Crystian Sadiel Venegas-Barrera, Miguel Martinez-Ramosa

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA(2024)

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Protected areas are of paramount relevance to conserving wildlife and ecosystem contributions to people. Yet, their conservation success is increasingly threatened by human activities including habitat loss, climate change, pollution, and species overexploitation. Thus, understanding the underlying and proximate drivers of anthropogenic threats is urgently needed to improve protected areas' effectiveness, especially in the biodiversity-rich tropics. We addressed this issue by analyzing expert- provided data on long - term biodiversity change (last three decades) over 14 biosphere reserves from the Mesoamerican Biodiversity Hotspot. Using multivariate analyses and structural equation modeling, we tested the influence of major socioeconomic drivers (demographic, economic, and political factors), spatial indicators of human activities (agriculture expansion and road extension), and forest landscape modifications (forest loss and isolation) as drivers of biodiversity change. We uncovered a significant proliferation of disturbance- tolerant guilds and the loss or decline of disturbance- sensitive guilds within reserves causing a "winner and loser" species replacement over time. Guild change was directly related to forest spatial changes promoted by the expansion of agriculture and roads within reserves. High human population density and low nonfarming occupation were identified as the main underlying drivers of biodiversity change. Our findings suggest that to mitigate anthropogenic threats to biodiversity within biosphere reserves, fostering human population well - being via sustainable, nonfarming livelihood opportunities around reserves is imperative.
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anthropogenic disturbances,conservation success,deforestation |,protected areas,species loss
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