Madagascar's extraordinary biodiversity: Threats and opportunities

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