Aim: Identification of priority conservation areas and evaluation of coverage of the current protected areas are urgently needed to halt the biodiversity loss. Identifying regions combining similar environmental traits (climate regions) and species assemblages (groups) is needed for conserving biodiversity patterns and processes. We identify climate regions and groups and map species diversity across the Sahara-Sahel, a large geographical area that exhibits wide environmental heterogeneity and multiple species groups with distinct biogeographical affinities, and evaluate the coverage level of the current network of protected areas for biodiversity conservation. Location Sahara-Sahel, Africa.
Methods: We use spatially explicit climate data with the principal component analysis and model-based clustering techniques to identify climate regions. We use distributions of 1147 terrestrial vertebrates (and of 125 Sahara-Sahel endemics) and apply distance clustering methods to identify groups for both species groups. We apply reserve selection algorithms targeting 17% of species distribution, climate regions, and groups to identify priority areas and gap analysis to assess their representation within the current protected areas.
Results: Seven climate regions were identified, mostly arranged as latitudinal belts. Concentrations of high species richness were found in the Sahel, but the central Sahara gathers most endemic and threatened species. Ten bio groups (five for endemics) were identified. A wide range of groups tends to overlap in specific climate regions. Identified priority areas are inadequately represented in protected areas, and six new top conservation areas are needed to achieve conservation targets.
Main conclusions: Biodiversity distribution in Sahara-Sahel is spatially structured and apparently related to environmental variation. Although the majority of priority conservation areas are located outside the areas of intense human activities, many cross multiple political borders and require internationally coordinated efforts for implementation and management. Optimized biodiversity conservation solutions at a regional scale are needed. Our work contradicts the general idea that deserts are uniform areas and provide options for the conservation of endangered species.
Conservation biogeography of the Sahara-Sahel: Additional protected areas are needed to secure unique biodiversity
Year: 2016