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Madagascar's extraordinary biodiversity: Threats and opportunities

  • Hélène Ralimanana
  • , Allison L Perrigo
  • , Rhian J Smith
  • , James S Borrell
  • , Søren Faurby
  • , Mamy Tiana Rajaonah
  • , Tianjanahary Randriamboavonjy
  • , Maria S Vorontsova
  • , Robert S C Cooke
  • , Leanne N Phelps
  • , Ferran Sayol
  • , Niels Andela
  • , Tobias Andermann
  • , Andotiana M Andriamanohera
  • , Sylvie Andriambololonera
  • , Steven P Bachman
  • , Christine D Bacon
  • , William J Baker
  • , Francesco Belluardo
  • , Chris Birkinshaw
  • Stuart Cable, Nataly A Canales, Juan D Carrillo, Rosie Clegg, Colin Clubbe, Angelica Crottini, Gabriel Damasco, Sonia Dhanda, Daniel Edler, Harith Farooq, Paola de Lima Ferreira, Brian L Fisher, Félix Forest, Lauren M Gardiner, Steven M Goodman, Olwen M Grace, Thaís B Guedes, Jan Hackel, Marie C Henniges, Rowena Hill, Caroline E R Lehmann, Porter P Lowry, Lovanomenjanahary Marline, Pável Matos-Maraví, Justin Moat, Beatriz Neves, Matheus G C Nogueira, Renske E Onstein, Alexander S T Papadopulos, Oscar A Perez-Escobar, Peter B Phillipson, Samuel Pironon, Natalia A S Przelomska, Marina Rabarimanarivo, David Rabehevitra, Jeannie Raharimampionona, Fano Rajaonary, Landy R Rajaovelona, Mijoro Rakotoarinivo, Amédée A Rakotoarisoa, Solofo E Rakotoarisoa, Herizo N Rakotomalala, Franck Rakotonasolo, Berthe A Ralaiveloarisoa, Myriam Ramirez-Herranz, Jean Emmanuel N Randriamamonjy, Vonona Randrianasolo, Andriambolantsoa Rasolohery, Anitry N Ratsifandrihamanana, Noro Ravololomanana, Velosoa Razafiniary, Henintsoa Razanajatovo, Estelle Razanatsoa, Malin Rivers, Daniele Silvestro, Weston Testo, Maria F Torres Jiménez, Kim Walker, Barnaby E Walker, Paul Wilkin, Jenny Williams, Thomas Ziegler, Alexander Zizka, Alexandre Antonelli
  • Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney
  • University of Aberdeen
  • Edinburgh Napier University
  • Cardiff Metropolitan University
  • Missouri Botanical Garden
  • CIBIO, Portugal
  • Copenhagen University Hospital
  • California Academy of Sciences
  • Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge
  • Association Vahatra
  • Instituto de Biologia Integrativa de Sistemas
  • Research Team Endless Forms, Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Darwinweg 2, Leiden 2333 CR, The Netherlands.
  • University of Antananarivo
  • Ileiry Geospatial Services
  • World Bank, Antananarivo Office
  • University of Cape Town
  • Botanic Gardens Conservation International, Richmond, UK
  • Cologne Zoo, Riehler Straße 173, 50735 Köln, Germany
  • Philipps-University Marburg
  • University of Gothenburg

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Madagascar’s unique biota is heavily affected by human activity and is under intense threat. Here, we review the current state of knowledge on the conservation status of Madagascar’s terrestrial and freshwater biodiversity by presenting data and analyses on documented and predicted species-level conservation statuses, the most prevalent and relevant threats, ex situ collections and programs, and the coverage and comprehensiveness of protected areas. The existing terrestrial protected area network in Madagascar covers 10.4% of its land area and includes at least part of the range of the majority of described native species of vertebrates with known distributions (97.1% of freshwater fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals combined) and plants (67.7%). The overall figures are higher for threatened species (97.7% of threatened vertebrates and 79.6% of threatened plants occurring within at least one protected area). International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List assessments and Bayesian neural network analyses for plants identify overexploitation of biological resources and unsustainable agriculture as the most prominent threats to biodiversity. We highlight five opportunities for action at multiple levels to ensure that conservation and ecological restoration objectives, programs, and activities take account of complex underlying and interacting factors and produce tangible benefits for the biodiversity and people of Madagascar.
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