Tropical biodiversity loss from land-use change is severely underestimated by local-scale assessments.
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Human impacts on nature span vast spatial scales that transcend abiotic gradients and biogeographic barriers, yet estimates of biodiversity loss from land-use change overwhelmingly derive from local-scale studies. Using a field dataset of 971 bird species sampled in forest and cattle pasture across 13 biogeographic regions of Colombia, we quantify biodiversity losses from local to near-national scales. Losses are on average 60% worse at the pan-Colombian scale than in individual regions, with underestimation remaining until six to seven biogeographic regions are sampled. Regional losses greatly exceed local losses when beta-diversity is high due to reduced species turnover in pasture across geographic space and elevation. Extrapolation from local-scale studies causes major underestimation of biodiversity loss, emphasizing the need to incorporate spatial structure into measures of change.
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Acknowledgements: We dedicate this study to the many Colombian environmental leaders who have been murdered since we began fieldwork in 2012. We thank Parques Nacionales Naturales de Colombia for access to their protected areas, and to the staff of numerous national, regional and private reserves, with particular thanks to PNN Tamá and Fundación ProAves, and we thank the Indigenous Andoke community of Caño Aduche and numerous landowners for their knowledge, help, hospitality and permissions. We thank T. Driscoll, M. Kosiewski and M. Goad for the use of bird images in Fig. 1. We thank O. Cortes, A. Lopera, F. Edwards and D. García Cobos for collaboration in the field, and J. Zuluaga, D. Calderon, D. Lane and B. Whitney for comments on bird recordings. We thank the Research Council of Norway (project no. 208836 and 262378) for funding awarded to T.H. and D.P.E., and the Natural Environment Research Council (grant no. NE/R017441/1) for funding awarded to D.P.E., R.P.F. and J.B. This is article no. 25 of the Biodiversity, Agriculture and Conservation in Colombia/Biodiversidad, Agricultura, y Conservación en Colombia (BACC) project.
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