Abstract

The prosperity and well‐being of human societies relies on healthy ecosystems and the services they provide. However, the biodiversity crisis is undermining ecosystems services and functions. Vultures are among the most imperiled taxonomic groups on Earth, yet they have a fundamental ecosystem function. These obligate scavengers rapidly consume large amounts of carrion and human waste, a service that may aid in both disease prevention and control of mammalian scavengers, including feral dogs, which in turn threaten humans. We combined information about the distribution of all 15 vulture species found in Europe, Asia, and Africa with their threats and used detailed expert knowledge on threat intensity to prioritize critical areas for conserving vultures in Africa and Eurasia. Threats we identified included poisoning, mortality due to collision with wind energy infrastructures, and other anthropogenic activities related to human land use and influence. Areas important for vulture conservation were concentrated in southern and eastern Africa, South Asia, and the Iberian Peninsula, and over 80% of these areas were unprotected. Some vulture species required larger areas for protection than others. Finally, countries that had the largest share of all identified important priority areas for vulture conservation were those with the largest expenditures related to rabies burden (e.g., India, China, and Myanmar). Vulture populations have declined markedly in most of these countries. Restoring healthy vulture populations through targeted actions in the priority areas we identified may help restore the ecosystem services vultures provide, including sanitation and potentially prevention of diseases, such as rabies, a heavy burden afflicting fragile societies. Our findings may guide stakeholders to prioritize actions where they are needed most in order to achieve international goals for biodiversity conservation and sustainable development.

Highlights

  • Resumen: La prosperidad y el bienestar de la sociedad humana dependen de ecosistemas sanos y de los servicios ambientales queestos proporcionan

  • About 95% of the top-ranked 30% priority areas for vulture conservation in the region fell within Africa (51.6%) and Asia (43.5%), and within these southern Africa, East Africa, and South Asia each supported over 20% of the top 30% ranked areas for vulture conservation (Fig. 2)

  • The high-priority areas for vulture conservation as shown in Figure 1 are typically affected by multiple threats, poisoning and other threats associated with human influence (Supporting Information)

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Resumen: La prosperidad y el bienestar de la sociedad humana dependen de ecosistemas sanos y de los servicios ambientales queestos proporcionan. Old World Vultures obligados consumen rapidamente grandes cantidades de carrona y desechos humanos, un servicio que puede ayudar en la prevencion de enfermedades y en el control de mamıferos carroneros, incluyendo a los perros ferales, los cuales pueden ser un peligro para los humanos. Finalmente, los paıses que tuvieron la mayor porcion de todas las areas prioritarias importantes e identificadas para la conservacion de buitres tambien fueron aquellos con los mayores gastos relacionados con la carga de la rabia (por ejemplo, India, China y Myanmar). La restauracion de poblaciones sanas de buitres por medio de acciones enfocadas en las areas prioritarias que identificamos puede ayudar a restaurar los servicios ambientales que proporcionan los buitres, incluyendo el saneamiento y la prevencion potencial de enfermedades, como la rabia, una carga pesada que aflige a las sociedades fragiles. Palabras Clave: balance ambiental, beneficios de la biodiversidad, buitres africanos – euroasiaticos, conservacion de carroneros, servicio ambiental, software Zonation

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