Abstract Wallacea—the meeting point between the Asian and Australian fauna—is one of the world's largest centers of endemism. Twenty-three million years of complex geological history have given rise to a living laboratory for the study of evolution and biodiversity, highly vulnerable to anthropogenic pressures. In the present article, we review the historic and contemporary processes shaping Wallacea's biodiversity and explore ways to conserve its unique ecosystems. Although remoteness has spared many Wallacean islands from the severe overexploitation that characterizes many tropical regions, industrial-scale expansion of agriculture, mining, aquaculture and fisheries is damaging terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, denuding endemics from communities, and threatening a long-term legacy of impoverished human populations. An impending biodiversity catastrophe demands collaborative actions to improve community-based management, minimize environmental impacts, monitor threatened species, and reduce wildlife trade. Securing a positive future for Wallacea's imperiled ecosystems requires a fundamental shift away from managing marine and terrestrial realms independently.
Safeguarding Imperiled Biodiversity and Evolutionary Processes in the Wallacea Center of Endemism
M. Struebig,S. G. Aninta,M. Beger,A. Bani,H. Barus,Selina Brace,Z. Davies,M. D. Brauwer,K. Diele,Cilun Djakiman,R. Djamaluddin,R. Drinkwater,A. Dumbrell,D. Evans,M. Fusi,L. Herrera‐Alsina,D. Iskandar,J. Jompa,Berry Juliandi,L. Lancaster,G. Limmon,Lindawati,M. Lo,Pungki Lupiyaningdyah,Molly McCannon,E. Meijaard,Simon L. Mitchell,S. Mumbunan,D. O’Connell,Owen G. Osborne,Alexander S. T. Papadopulos,J. S. Rahajoe,Rosaria,S. Rossiter,Rugayah,H. Rustiami,U. Salzmann,Sheherazade,I. Sudiana,E. Sukara,John Tasirin,A. Tjoa,J. Travis,Liam A. Trethowan,A. Trianto,T. Utteridge,M. Voigt,N. Winarni,Zulianto Zakaria,D. Edwards,L. Frantz,J. Supriatna
Published 2022 in BioScience
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2022
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2022-10-19
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