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The Impact of Conservation on the Status of the World’s Vertebrates
pmid: 20978281
handle: 20.500.14243/25790 , 11573/358959 , 10722/140896 , 1893/3141 , 2440/69528 , 10072/37640
pmid: 20978281
handle: 20.500.14243/25790 , 11573/358959 , 10722/140896 , 1893/3141 , 2440/69528 , 10072/37640
Assessing Biodiversity Declines Understanding human impact on biodiversity depends on sound quantitative projection. Pereira et al. (p. 1496 , published online 26 October) review quantitative scenarios that have been developed for four main areas of concern: species extinctions, species abundances and community structure, habitat loss and degradation, and shifts in the distribution of species and biomes. Declines in biodiversity are projected for the whole of the 21st century in all scenarios, but with a wide range of variation. Hoffmann et al. (p. 1503 , published online 26 October) draw on the results of five decades' worth of data collection, managed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature Species Survival Commission. A comprehensive synthesis of the conservation status of the world's vertebrates, based on an analysis of 25,780 species (approximately half of total vertebrate diversity), is presented: Approximately 20% of all vertebrate species are at risk of extinction in the wild, and 11% of threatened birds and 17% of threatened mammals have moved closer to extinction over time. Despite these trends, overall declines would have been significantly worse in the absence of conservation actions.
- Stellenbosch University South Africa
- Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier France
- San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research United States
- National Research Council Italy
- University of California, Irvine United States
570, Conservation of Natural Resources, Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology, Population Dynamics, 590, Conservation, Extinction, Biological, 333, Extinctions, Declines, Amphibians, Birds, IUCN, Natural Resources and Conservation, Climate change, Animals, Endangered Species - statistics and numerical data - trends, Future, Ecosystem, Mammals, Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment, CLIMATE-CHANGE, Endangered Species, Extinction, Biodiversity, Biological, Sustainability, Global diversity, Vertebrates, Animal life cycles, Introduced Species, Zoology, Conservation and biodiversity
570, Conservation of Natural Resources, Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology, Population Dynamics, 590, Conservation, Extinction, Biological, 333, Extinctions, Declines, Amphibians, Birds, IUCN, Natural Resources and Conservation, Climate change, Animals, Endangered Species - statistics and numerical data - trends, Future, Ecosystem, Mammals, Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment, CLIMATE-CHANGE, Endangered Species, Extinction, Biodiversity, Biological, Sustainability, Global diversity, Vertebrates, Animal life cycles, Introduced Species, Zoology, Conservation and biodiversity
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