The diversity of ignorance and the ignorance of diversity: origins and implications of "shadow diversity" for conservation biology and extinction.

Cambridge prisms. Extinction Pub Date : 2024-11-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1017/ext.2024.21
Serena Turton-Hughes, George Holmes, Christopher Hassall
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Biodiversity shortfalls and taxonomic bias can lead to inaccurate assessment of conservation priorities. Previous literature has begun to explore practical reasons why some species are discovered sooner or are better researched than others. However, the deeper socio-cultural causes for undiscovered and neglected biodiversity, and the value of collectively analysing species at risk of unrecorded, or "dark", extinction, are yet to be fully examined. Here, we argue that a new label (we propose "shadow diversity") is needed to shift our perspective from biodiversity shortfalls to living, albeit unknown, species. We suggest this linguistic shift imparts intrinsic value to these species, beyond scientific gaze and cultural systems. We review research on undiscovered, undetected and hidden biodiversity in the fields of conservation biology, macroecology and genetics. Drawing on philosophy, geography, history and sociology, we demonstrate that a range of socio-cultural factors (funding, education and historical bias) combine with traditional, practical impediments to limit species discovery and detection. We propose using a spectrum of shadow diversity which enables a complex, non-binary and comprehensive approach to biodiversity unknowns. Shadow diversity holds exciting potential as a tool to increase awareness, appreciation and support for the conservation of traditionally less studied wildlife species and sites, from soil microbes to less charismatic habitat fragments. We advocate for a shift in how the conservation community and wider public see biodiversity and an increase in popular support for conserving a wider range of life forms. Most importantly, shadow diversity provides appropriate language and conceptual frameworks to discuss species absent from conservation assessment and at potential risk of dark extinction.

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无知的多样性和对多样性的无知:“影子多样性”对保护生物学和灭绝的起源和影响。
生物多样性不足和分类学偏见可能导致对保护重点的不准确评估。以前的文献已经开始探索为什么有些物种比其他物种更早被发现或研究得更好的实际原因。然而,尚未发现和被忽视的生物多样性的更深层次的社会文化原因,以及集体分析面临未记录或“黑暗”灭绝风险的物种的价值,尚未得到充分研究。在这里,我们认为需要一个新的标签(我们建议“影子多样性”)来将我们的视角从生物多样性短缺转移到活着的,尽管未知的物种。我们认为,这种语言的转变赋予了这些物种超越科学眼光和文化体系的内在价值。综述了保护生物学、宏观生态学和遗传学等领域未被发现、未被发现和隐藏的生物多样性研究。利用哲学、地理、历史和社会学,我们证明了一系列社会文化因素(资金、教育和历史偏见)与传统的、实际的障碍相结合,限制了物种的发现和检测。我们建议使用阴影多样性光谱,这使得生物多样性未知的复杂,非二元和全面的方法成为可能。作为一种工具,影子多样性具有令人兴奋的潜力,可以提高人们对传统上研究较少的野生动物物种和地点的认识、欣赏和支持,从土壤微生物到不那么有魅力的栖息地碎片。我们提倡改变保护界和广大公众对生物多样性的看法,并增加公众对保护更广泛的生命形式的支持。最重要的是,阴影多样性提供了适当的语言和概念框架来讨论保护评估中缺失的物种和潜在的黑暗灭绝风险。
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