Collapse of the world’s largest herbivores
Oregon State University Cascades · The University of Sydney · +12 more institutions
Abstract
Large wild herbivores are crucial to ecosystems and human societies. We highlight the 74 largest terrestrial herbivore species on Earth (body mass ≥100 kg), the threats they face, their important and often overlooked ecosystem effects, and the conservation efforts needed to save them and their predators from extinction. Large herbivores are generally facing dramatic population declines and range contractions, such that ~60% are threatened with extinction. Nearly all threatened species are in developing countries, where major threats include hunting, land-use change, and resource depression by livestock. Loss of large herbivores can have cascading effects on other species including large carnivores, scavengers,…
Citation impact
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- 81.61
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- 100%
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16Topics & keywords
- Herbivore
- Threatened species
- Ecology
- Ecosystem
- Extinction (optical mineralogy)
- Predation
- Population
- Biodiversity