Large carnivores are important components in functional ecosystems. However, they are also prone to extinction resulting in much conservation effort.
We examined recent large carnivore extinctions and their impact on continental assemblages of carnivores, thereby generating suggestions for global prioritizations of carnivore conservation.
Europe, North and South America have depleted carnivore assemblages while Africa and Asia have suffered fewer species extinctions. However, Asia has a high risk of further extinctions.
We suggest that carnivore conservation should focus on recovering the threatened Asian species, preventing European and American species from becoming threatened, and reconstructing functionally intact sympatric assemblages of large carnivores.
Royal Society journal Biology Letters
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Biology Letters
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