The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comTheoretical and empirical work has shown that once reduced in size and geographical range, species face a considerably elevated risk of extinction. We predict minimum viable population sizes (MVP) for 1198 species based on long-term time-series data and model-averaged population dynamics simulations. The median MVP estimate was 1377 individuals (90% probability of persistence over 100 years) but the overall distribution was wide and strongly positively skewed. Factors commonly cited as correlating with extinction risk failed to predict MVP but were able to predict successfully the probability of World Conservation Union Listing. MVPs were most strongly related to local environm...
Direct estimates of extinction risk are frequently unavailable, so surrogate indicators are used in ...
Direct estimates of extinction risk are frequently unavailable, so surrogate indicators are used in ...
Extinction risk in vertebrates has been linked to large body size, but this putative relationship ha...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.We present the first meta-analysis of a key measur...
Population size is a major determinant of extinction risk. However, controversy remains as to how la...
Population size is a major determinant of extinction risk. However, controversy remains as to how la...
Population size is a major determinant of extinction risk. However, controversy remains as to how la...
There is generally accepted assumption that the probability of extinction risk increases with decrea...
The extinction risk of threatened species has traditionally been assessed by the use of tools of Pop...
The establishment of the minimum size for a viable population (MVP) has been used as a guidance in c...
Journal compilation © 2008 The Zoological Society of LondonIt is critical to search for, and to appl...
In conservation practice, preliminary assessments of extinction risk as well as emergency decisions ...
It is critical to search for, and to apply, robust generalizations in conservation biology as specie...
Direct estimates of extinction risk are frequently unavailable, so surrogate indicators are used in ...
Direct estimates of extinction risk are frequently unavailable, so surrogate indicators are used in ...
Direct estimates of extinction risk are frequently unavailable, so surrogate indicators are used in ...
Direct estimates of extinction risk are frequently unavailable, so surrogate indicators are used in ...
Extinction risk in vertebrates has been linked to large body size, but this putative relationship ha...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.We present the first meta-analysis of a key measur...
Population size is a major determinant of extinction risk. However, controversy remains as to how la...
Population size is a major determinant of extinction risk. However, controversy remains as to how la...
Population size is a major determinant of extinction risk. However, controversy remains as to how la...
There is generally accepted assumption that the probability of extinction risk increases with decrea...
The extinction risk of threatened species has traditionally been assessed by the use of tools of Pop...
The establishment of the minimum size for a viable population (MVP) has been used as a guidance in c...
Journal compilation © 2008 The Zoological Society of LondonIt is critical to search for, and to appl...
In conservation practice, preliminary assessments of extinction risk as well as emergency decisions ...
It is critical to search for, and to apply, robust generalizations in conservation biology as specie...
Direct estimates of extinction risk are frequently unavailable, so surrogate indicators are used in ...
Direct estimates of extinction risk are frequently unavailable, so surrogate indicators are used in ...
Direct estimates of extinction risk are frequently unavailable, so surrogate indicators are used in ...
Direct estimates of extinction risk are frequently unavailable, so surrogate indicators are used in ...
Extinction risk in vertebrates has been linked to large body size, but this putative relationship ha...