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Authors:
Landmann, Tobias; Schmitt, Michael; Ekim, Burak; Villinger, Jandouwe; Ashiono, Faith; Habel, Jan C.; Tonnang, Henri E. Z. 
Document type:
Zeitschriftenartikel / Journal Article 
Title:
Insect diversity is a good indicator of biodiversity status in Africa 
Journal:
Communications Earth & Environment 
Volume:
Year:
2023 
Pages from - to:
234 
Language:
Englisch 
Abstract:
Reliable metrics to monitor human impacts on biodiversity are essential for informing conservation policy. As insects are indicators of global change, whose declines profoundly affect ecosystems, insect diversity may predict biodiversity status. Here we present an unbiased and straightforward biodiversity status metric based on insect diversity (richness) and landscape naturalness. Insect diversity was estimated using spatially explicit earth observation data and insect species assemblages across microhabitats in two agro-ecological zones in Africa. Landscape naturalness was estimated using various human impact factors. Biodiversity status values differed considerably (p < 0.05) between protected and non-protected areas, while protected areas, regardless of agro-ecology, shared similar biodiversity status values. The metric is consistent when using richness from different indicator taxa (i.e., stingless bees, butterflies, dragonflies) and independent data for landscape naturalness. Our biodiversity status metric is applicable to data-scarce environments and practical for conservation actions and reporting the status of biodiversity targets. 
ISSN:
2662-4435 
Article ID:
234 
Department:
Fakultät für Luft- und Raumfahrttechnik 
Institute:
LRT 9 - Institut für Raumfahrttechnik und Weltraumnutzung 
Chair:
Schmitt, Michael 
Project:
MapInWild 
Open Access yes or no?:
Ja / Yes 
Type of OA license:
CC BY 4.0