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Global COVID-19 lockdown highlights humans as both threats and custodians of the environment.

Authors :
Bates AE
Primack RB
Biggar BS
Bird TJ
Clinton ME
Command RJ
Richards C
Shellard M
Geraldi NR
Vergara V
Acevedo-Charry O
Colón-Piñeiro Z
Ocampo D
Ocampo-Peñuela N
Sánchez-Clavijo LM
Adamescu CM
Cheval S
Racoviceanu T
Adams MD
Kalisa E
Kuuire VZ
Aditya V
Anderwald P
Wiesmann S
Wipf S
Badihi G
Henderson MG
Loetscher H
Baerenfaller K
Benedetti-Cecchi L
Bulleri F
Bertocci I
Maggi E
Rindi L
Ravaglioli C
Boerder K
Bonnel J
Mathias D
Archambault P
Chauvaud L
Braun CD
Thorrold SR
Brownscombe JW
Midwood JD
Boston CM
Brooks JL
Cooke SJ
China V
Roll U
Belmaker J
Zvuloni A
Coll M
Ortega M
Connors B
Lacko L
Jayathilake DRM
Costello MJ
Crimmins TM
Barnett L
Denny EG
Gerst KL
Marsh RL
Posthumus EE
Rodriguez R
Rosemartin A
Schaffer SN
Switzer JR
Wong K
Cunningham SJ
Sumasgutner P
Amar A
Thomson RL
Stofberg M
Hofmeyr S
Suri J
Stuart-Smith RD
Day PB
Edgar GJ
Cooper AT
De Leo FC
Garner G
Des Brisay PG
Schrimpf MB
Koper N
Diamond MS
Dwyer RG
Baker CJ
Franklin CE
Efrat R
Berger-Tal O
Hatzofe O
Eguíluz VM
Rodríguez JP
Fernández-Gracia J
Elustondo D
Calatayud V
English PA
Archer SK
Dudas SE
Haggarty DR
Gallagher AJ
Shea BD
Shipley ON
Gilby BL
Ballantyne J
Olds AD
Henderson CJ
Schlacher TA
Halliday WD
Brown NAW
Woods MB
Balshine S
Juanes F
Rider MJ
Albano PS
Hammerschlag N
Hays GC
Esteban N
Pan Y
He G
Tanaka T
Hensel MJS
Orth RJ
Patrick CJ
Hentati-Sundberg J
Olsson O
Hessing-Lewis ML
Higgs ND
Hindell MA
McMahon CR
Harcourt R
Guinet C
Hirsch SE
Perrault JR
Hoover SR
Reilly JD
Hobaiter C
Gruber T
Huveneers C
Udyawer V
Clarke TM
Kroesen LP
Hik DS
Cherry SG
Del Bel Belluz JA
Jackson JM
Lai S
Lamb CT
LeClair GD
Parmelee JR
Chatfield MWH
Frederick CA
Lee S
Park H
Choi J
LeTourneux F
Grandmont T
de-Broin FD
Bêty J
Gauthier G
Legagneux P
Lewis JS
Haight J
Liu Z
Lyon JP
Hale R
D'Silva D
MacGregor-Fors I
Arbeláez-Cortés E
Estela FA
Sánchez-Sarria CE
García-Arroyo M
Aguirre-Samboní GK
Franco Morales JC
Malamud S
Gavriel T
Buba Y
Salingré S
Lazarus M
Yahel R
Ari YB
Miller E
Sade R
Lavian G
Birman Z
Gury M
Baz H
Baskin I
Penn A
Dolev A
Licht O
Karkom T
Davidzon S
Berkovitch A
Yaakov O
Manenti R
Mori E
Ficetola GF
Lunghi E
March D
Godley BJ
Martin C
Mihaly SF
Barclay DR
Thomson DJM
Dewey R
Bedard J
Miller A
Dearden A
Chapman J
Dares L
Borden L
Gibbs D
Schultz J
Sergeenko N
Francis F
Weltman A
Moity N
Ramírez-González J
Mucientes G
Alonso-Fernández A
Namir I
Bar-Massada A
Chen R
Yedvab S
Okey TA
Oppel S
Arkumarev V
Bakari S
Dobrev V
Saravia-Mullin V
Bounas A
Dobrev D
Kret E
Mengistu S
Pourchier C
Ruffo A
Tesfaye M
Wondafrash M
Nikolov SC
Palmer C
Sileci L
Rex PT
Lowe CG
Peters F
Pine MK
Radford CA
Wilson L
McWhinnie L
Scuderi A
Jeffs AG
Prudic KL
Larrivée M
McFarland KP
Solis R
Hutchinson RA
Queiroz N
Furtado MA
Sims DW
Southall E
Quesada-Rodriguez CA
Diaz-Orozco JP
Rodgers KS
Severino SJL
Graham AT
Stefanak MP
Madin EMP
Ryan PG
Maclean K
Weideman EA
Şekercioğlu ÇH
Kittelberger KD
Kusak J
Seminoff JA
Hanna ME
Shimada T
Meekan MG
Smith MKS
Mokhatla MM
Soh MCK
Pang RYT
Ng BXK
Lee BPY
Loo AHB
Er KBH
Souza GBG
Stallings CD
Curtis JS
Faletti ME
Peake JA
Schram MJ
Wall KR
Terry C
Rothendler M
Zipf L
Ulloa JS
Hernández-Palma A
Gómez-Valencia B
Cruz-Rodríguez C
Herrera-Varón Y
Roa M
Rodríguez-Buriticá S
Ochoa-Quintero JM
Vardi R
Vázquez V
Requena-Mesa C
Warrington MH
Taylor ME
Woodall LC
Stefanoudis PV
Zhang X
Yang Q
Zukerman Y
Sigal Z
Ayali A
Clua EEG
Carzon P
Seguine C
Corradini A
Pedrotti L
Foley CM
Gagnon CA
Panipakoochoo E
Milanes CB
Botero CM
Velázquez YR
Milchakova NA
Morley SA
Martin SM
Nanni V
Otero T
Wakeling J
Abarro S
Piou C
Sobral AFL
Soto EH
Weigel EG
Bernal-Ibáñez A
Gestoso I
Cacabelos E
Cagnacci F
Devassy RP
Loretto MC
Moraga P
Rutz C
Duarte CM
Source :
Biological conservation [Biol Conserv] 2021 Nov; Vol. 263, pp. 109175. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 May 20.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The global lockdown to mitigate COVID-19 pandemic health risks has altered human interactions with nature. Here, we report immediate impacts of changes in human activities on wildlife and environmental threats during the early lockdown months of 2020, based on 877 qualitative reports and 332 quantitative assessments from 89 different studies. Hundreds of reports of unusual species observations from around the world suggest that animals quickly responded to the reductions in human presence. However, negative effects of lockdown on conservation also emerged, as confinement resulted in some park officials being unable to perform conservation, restoration and enforcement tasks, resulting in local increases in illegal activities such as hunting. Overall, there is a complex mixture of positive and negative effects of the pandemic lockdown on nature, all of which have the potential to lead to cascading responses which in turn impact wildlife and nature conservation. While the net effect of the lockdown will need to be assessed over years as data becomes available and persistent effects emerge, immediate responses were detected across the world. Thus, initial qualitative and quantitative data arising from this serendipitous global quasi-experimental perturbation highlights the dual role that humans play in threatening and protecting species and ecosystems. Pathways to favorably tilt this delicate balance include reducing impacts and increasing conservation effectiveness.<br />Competing Interests: Authors declare no competing interests.<br /> (© 2021 Published by Elsevier Ltd.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0006-3207
Volume :
263
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Biological conservation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34035536
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2021.109175