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Effective global conservation strategies

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  • Ana S. L. Rodrigues

    (University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EJ, UK. aslr2@cam.ac.uk)

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Arising from: R. Grenyer et al. Nature 444, 93–96 (2006)10.1038/nature05237 ; Grenyer et al. reply Using data on the global distribution of mammal1, bird2 and amphibian3 species, Grenyer et al.4 conclude that planning based on individual taxa does not provide efficient solutions for the conservation of other taxa. They also report that the performance of existing global conservation strategies—endemic bird areas5, biodiversity hotspots6 and global 200 ecoregions7—in representing those taxa is often no better (and in some cases worse) than random. I argue here that the methodology used by Grenyer et al. was not appropriate for purported globally comprehensive analyses. Focusing on analyses of rare species as an example, I demonstrate how the data actually reveal substantial cross-taxon surrogacy and good performance of existing global conservation strategies.

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  • Ana S. L. Rodrigues, 2007. "Effective global conservation strategies," Nature, Nature, vol. 450(7171), pages 19-19, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:450:y:2007:i:7171:d:10.1038_nature06374
    DOI: 10.1038/nature06374
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