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Neutral theory reveals the challenge of bending the curve for the post‐2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
Authors:Falko T. Buschke
Affiliation:1. Centre for Environmental Management, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein South Africa ; 2. Animal Ecology, Global Change and Sustainable Development, KU Leuven, Leuven Belgium
Abstract:In October, nations of the world will begin negotiations for the post‐2020 Global Biodiversity Framework under the Convention on Biological Diversity. An influential ambition is “bending the curve of biodiversity loss,” which aims to reverse the decline of global biodiversity indicators. A second relevant, yet less prominent, milestone is the 20th anniversary of the publication of The Unified Neutral Theory of Biodiversity and Biogeography. Here, I apply neutral theory to show how global biodiversity indicators for population size (Living Planet Index) and extinction threat (Red List Index) decline under neutral ecological drift. This demonstrates that declining indicators are not solely caused by deterministic species‐specific or geographical patterns of biodiversity loss. Instead, indicators are sensitive to nondirectional stochasticity. Thus, “bending the curve” could be assessed relative to a counterfactual based on neutral theory, rather than static baselines. If used correctly, the 20‐year legacy of neutral theory can be extended to make a valuable contribution to the post‐2020 Global Biodiversity Framework.
Keywords:biodiversity indicators   Convention on Biological Diversity   counterfactuals   extinction   Living PlanetIndex   neutral theory   Red List Index
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