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Science ; 382(6668): 290-294, 2023 10 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37856579

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Habitat conversion and climate change are fundamental drivers of biodiversity loss worldwide but are often analyzed in isolation. We used a continental-scale, decades-long database of more than 150,000 bird nesting attempts to explore how extreme heat affects avian reproduction in forests, grasslands, and agricultural and developed areas across the US. We found that in forests, extreme heat increased nest success, but birds nesting in agricultural settings were much less likely to successfully fledge young when temperatures reached anomalously high levels. Species that build exposed cup nests and species of higher conservation concern were particularly vulnerable to maximum temperature anomalies in agricultural settings. Finally, future projections suggested that ongoing climate change may exacerbate the negative effects of habitat conversion on avian nesting success, thereby compromising conservation efforts in human-dominated landscapes.


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Agriculture , Birds , Climate Change , Hot Temperature , Nesting Behavior , Animals , Humans , Biodiversity , Birds/physiology , Forests , Reproduction , United States , Grassland , Conservation of Natural Resources
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 119(11): e2107662119, 2022 03 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35245152

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SignificanceTourism accounts for roughly 10% of global gross domestic product, with nature-based tourism its fastest-growing sector in the past 10 years. Nature-based tourism can theoretically contribute to local and sustainable development by creating attractive livelihoods that support biodiversity conservation, but whether tourists prefer to visit more biodiverse destinations is poorly understood. We examine this question in Costa Rica and find that more biodiverse places tend indeed to attract more tourists, especially where there is infrastructure that makes these places more accessible. Safeguarding terrestrial biodiversity is critical to preserving the substantial economic benefits that countries derive from tourism. Investments in both biodiversity conservation and infrastructure are needed to allow biodiverse countries to rely on tourism for their sustainable development.


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Biodiversity , Economic Development , Tourism , Conservation of Natural Resources , Costa Rica , Humans , Recreation
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