Gaps in trait data and conservation impediments from the Raunkiæran shortfall in a megadiverse nation

在一个生物多样性极其丰富的国家,由于Raunkiæran物种数量不足,导致性状数据缺失和保护工作受阻。

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Abstract

Global biodiversity loss is accelerating, and data access is crucial for supporting research and decision-making to prevent species decline. Research efforts to understand factors driving species vulnerability remain disproportionately distributed across the tree of life. I examined life-history trait data gaps of Philippine terrestrial vertebrates by analyzing differences across taxonomic classes. The analysis showed that herptiles remain understudied compared to birds and mammals, with sampling biased toward larger, widespread, and less threatened species. I argue that these biases and data gaps can lead to misleading generalizations, hindering effective trait-based conservation strategies by limiting data needed to predict at-risk populations. This study highlights challenges faced by megadiverse nations like the Philippines, where bureaucracy, funding limitations, and competing priorities constrain trait-based biodiversity research. Addressing these gaps requires integrated strategies combining improved data collection, research investments, FAIR data sharing, and capacity-building to emphasize trait-based conservation in preventing biodiversity losses.

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