Background: Concern about the decline of wild salmon has attracted the attention of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The IUCN applies quantitative criteria to assess risk of extinction and publishes its results on the Red List of Threatened Species. However, the focus is on the species level and thus may fail to show the risk to populations. The IUCN has adapted their criteria to apply to populations but there exist few examples of this type of assessment. We assessed the status of sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka as a model for application of the IUCN population-level assessments and to provide the first global assessment of the status of an anadromous Pacific salmon. Methods/Principal Findings: We found from...
Anadromous freshwater fishes are among the most threatened vertebrates in North America. Population ...
Anadromous freshwater fishes are among the most threatened vertebrates in North America. Population ...
The problem of extinction in the sea has been recognized\ud only recently by the scientific communit...
BACKGROUND: Concern about the decline of wild salmon has attracted the attention of the Internationa...
1.Extinctions occur naturally in all environments, but rates have accelerated rapidly during the Ant...
Groupers are highly susceptible to human-induced impacts, making them one of the most threatened fis...
Assessments of extinction risk based on population declines are widely used, yet scientists have lit...
Extinctions occur naturally in all environments, but rates have accelerated rapidly during the Anthr...
Extinctions occur naturally in all environments, but rates have accelerated rapidly during the Anthr...
Protected evolutionarily significant units (ESUs) of salmonids require objective and measurable crit...
The decline and disappearance of species from large parts of their former geographical range has bec...
<p>Protected evolutionarily significant units (ESUs) of salmonids require objective and measurable c...
Fisheries management agencies and conservation organizations use various criteria to determine wheth...
Human impacts on the world's oceans have been substantial, leading to concerns about the extinction ...
Groupers are a valuable fishery resource of reef ecosystems and are among those species most vulnera...
Anadromous freshwater fishes are among the most threatened vertebrates in North America. Population ...
Anadromous freshwater fishes are among the most threatened vertebrates in North America. Population ...
The problem of extinction in the sea has been recognized\ud only recently by the scientific communit...
BACKGROUND: Concern about the decline of wild salmon has attracted the attention of the Internationa...
1.Extinctions occur naturally in all environments, but rates have accelerated rapidly during the Ant...
Groupers are highly susceptible to human-induced impacts, making them one of the most threatened fis...
Assessments of extinction risk based on population declines are widely used, yet scientists have lit...
Extinctions occur naturally in all environments, but rates have accelerated rapidly during the Anthr...
Extinctions occur naturally in all environments, but rates have accelerated rapidly during the Anthr...
Protected evolutionarily significant units (ESUs) of salmonids require objective and measurable crit...
The decline and disappearance of species from large parts of their former geographical range has bec...
<p>Protected evolutionarily significant units (ESUs) of salmonids require objective and measurable c...
Fisheries management agencies and conservation organizations use various criteria to determine wheth...
Human impacts on the world's oceans have been substantial, leading to concerns about the extinction ...
Groupers are a valuable fishery resource of reef ecosystems and are among those species most vulnera...
Anadromous freshwater fishes are among the most threatened vertebrates in North America. Population ...
Anadromous freshwater fishes are among the most threatened vertebrates in North America. Population ...
The problem of extinction in the sea has been recognized\ud only recently by the scientific communit...