Invasive predators and global biodiversity loss

Edith Cowan University · Deakin University · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

Invasive species threaten biodiversity globally, and invasive mammalian predators are particularly damaging, having contributed to considerable species decline and extinction. We provide a global metaanalysis of these impacts and reveal their full extent. Invasive predators are implicated in 87 bird, 45 mammal, and 10 reptile species extinctions-58% of these groups' contemporary extinctions worldwide. These figures are likely underestimated because 23 critically endangered species that we assessed are classed as "possibly extinct." Invasive mammalian predators endanger a further 596 species at risk of extinction, with cats, rodents, dogs, and pigs threatening the most species overall. Species most at risk from…

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Keywords
  • Predation
  • Biodiversity
  • Biology
  • Extinction (optical mineralogy)
  • Invasive species
  • Ecology
  • Mammal
  • Introduced species
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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