The global biomass of wild mammals
Weizmann Institute of Science · Tel Aviv University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Wild mammals are icons of conservation efforts, yet there is no rigorous estimate available for their overall global biomass. Biomass as a metric allows us to compare species with very different body sizes, and can serve as an indicator of wild mammal presence, trends, and impacts, on a global scale. Here, we compiled estimates of the total abundance (i.e., the number of individuals) of several hundred mammal species from the available data, and used these to build a model that infers the total biomass of terrestrial mammal species for which the global abundance is unknown. We present a detailed assessment, arriving at a total wet biomass of ≈20 million tonnes (Mt) for all terrestrial wild mammals (95% CI…
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11Topics & keywords
- Mammal
- Biomass (ecology)
- Biology
- Abundance (ecology)
- Marine mammal
- Wild boar
- Ecology
- Wildlife
- Life below water