نتایج جستجو برای: iucn

تعداد نتایج: 1889  

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2006
Liana N Joseph Scott A Field Chris Wilcox Hugh P Possingham

Effective detection of population trend is crucial for managing threatened species. Little theory exists, however, to assist managers in choosing the most cost-effective monitoring techniques for diagnosing trend. We present a framework for determining the optimal monitoring strategy by simulating a manager collecting data on a declining species, the Chestnut-rumped Hylacola (Hylacola pyrrhopyg...

2008
H. Resit AKÇAKAYA Stuart H. M. BUTCHART Georgina M. MACE Simon N. STUART Craig HILTON-TAYLOR

Recent attempts at projecting climate change impacts on biodiversity have used the IUCN Red List Criteria to obtain estimates of extinction rates based on projected range shifts. In these studies, the Criteria are often misapplied, potentially introducing substantial bias and uncertainty. These misapplications include arbitrary changes to temporal and spatial scales; confusion of the spatial va...

1999
Nina Marshall

Funding for the printing and distribution of the TRAFFIC Bulletin is generously provided by The Rufford Foundation. The TRAFFIC Bulletin is a publication of the TRAFFIC Network, a joint programme of WWF-World Wide Fund for Nature and IUCN-The World Conservation Union. TRAFFIC's purpose is to help ensure that wildlife trade is at sustainable levels and in accordance with domestic and internation...

2012
Samuel Shephard Hans Gerritsen Michel J. Kaiser David G. Reid

The life history characteristics of some elasmobranchs make them particularly vulnerable to fishing mortality; about a third of all species are listed by the IUCN as Threatened or Near Threatened. Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have been suggested as a tool for conservation of elasmobranchs, but they are likely to be effective only if such populations respond to fishing impacts at spatial-scales...

2010
Shauna-Lee Chai

Protected areas (PAs) on tropical mountains undergo greater forest destruction in their lower altitudes. We compared the extent of forested, nonforested, and fragmented areas between lowland (o 1000 m asl) and montane zones of the Blue Mountains inside the Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park established in Jamaica in 1993. We found that in 2008, inside the montane zone, only 4 percent of...

2015
David W. Redding Arne O. Mooers Axel Janke

The 'edge of existence' (EDGE) prioritisation scheme is a new approach to rank species for conservation attention that aims to identify species that are both isolated on the tree of life and at imminent risk of extinction as defined by the World Conservation Union (IUCN). The self-stated benefit of the EDGE system is that it effectively captures unusual 'unique' species, and doing so will prese...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Thomas J. Webb Beth L. Mindel

Despite increasing concern over the effects of human activities on marine ecosystems, extinction in the sea remains scarce: 19-24 out of a total of >850 recorded extinctions implies a 9-fold lower marine extinction rate compared to non-marine systems. The extent of threats faced by marine systems, and their resilience to them, receive considerable attention, but the detectability of marine exti...

2017
Murray B. Collins Edward T. A. Mitchard

Protected areas (PAs) aim to protect multiple ecosystem services. However, not all are well protected. For the first time, using published carbon and forest loss maps, we estimate carbon emissions in large forest PAs in tropical countries (N = 2018). We found 36 ± 16 Pg C stored in PA trees, representing 14.5% of all tropical forest biomass carbon. However the PAs lost forest at a mean rate of ...

2012
Ralf C. Buckley J. Guy Castley Fernanda de Vasconcellos Pegas Alexa C. Mossaz Rochelle Steven

Over 1,000 mammal species are red-listed by IUCN, as Critically Endangered, Endangered or Vulnerable. Conservation of many threatened mammal species, even inside protected areas, depends on costly active day-to-day defence against poaching, bushmeat hunting, invasive species and habitat encroachment. Many parks agencies worldwide now rely heavily on tourism for routine operational funding: >50%...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Robert van Woesik Erik C Franklin Jennifer O'Leary Tim R McClanahan James S Klaus Ann F Budd

The risk of global extinction of reef-building coral species is increasing. We evaluated extinction risk using a biological trait-based resiliency index that was compared with Caribbean extinction during the Plio-Pleistocene, and with extinction risk determined by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Through the Plio-Pleistocene, the Caribbean supported more diverse coral ...

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