Direct estimates of extinction risk are frequently unavailable, so surrogate indicators are used in threatened species categorizations, but there is inadequate information on which best predict vulnerability. We compared the ability of 16 frequently-used factors to predict extinction risk for 45 vertebrate taxa. Median times to extinction were estimated using taxon-specific stochastic population models. Population size (N) and trend were clearly the best correlates of extinction risk in our data set. Stepwise multiple regression with additive and interaction terms identified N, N×trend, plus taxonomic level, number of sub-populations×N×trend, number of offspring (O) and N×O as predictors, and explained 70% of the variation. Trend was import...
Measures of current extinction risk imply that a high proportion of the world’s species are threaten...
Comparative extinction risk analysis is a common approach for assessing the relative plight of biodi...
Extinction forecasting is one of the most important and challenging areas of conservation biology. O...
Direct estimates of extinction risk are frequently unavailable, so surrogate indicators are used in ...
Classifying species according to their risk of extinction is a common practice and underpins much co...
It is critical to search for, and to apply, robust generalizations in conservation biology as specie...
Aim Evaluating the relative roles of biological traits and environmental factors that predispose spe...
Population size is a major determinant of extinction risk. However, controversy remains as to how la...
Extinction risk varies among species, and comparative analyses can help clarify the causes of this v...
Many different systems are used to assess levels of threat faced by species. Prominent ones are thos...
Extinction risk in vertebrates has been linked to large body size, but this putative relationship ha...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comMany different systems are used to a...
Extinction forecasting is one of the most important and challenging areas of conservation biology. O...
Aim: Evaluating the relative roles of biological traits and environmental factors that predispose sp...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comTheoretical and empirical work has s...
Measures of current extinction risk imply that a high proportion of the world’s species are threaten...
Comparative extinction risk analysis is a common approach for assessing the relative plight of biodi...
Extinction forecasting is one of the most important and challenging areas of conservation biology. O...
Direct estimates of extinction risk are frequently unavailable, so surrogate indicators are used in ...
Classifying species according to their risk of extinction is a common practice and underpins much co...
It is critical to search for, and to apply, robust generalizations in conservation biology as specie...
Aim Evaluating the relative roles of biological traits and environmental factors that predispose spe...
Population size is a major determinant of extinction risk. However, controversy remains as to how la...
Extinction risk varies among species, and comparative analyses can help clarify the causes of this v...
Many different systems are used to assess levels of threat faced by species. Prominent ones are thos...
Extinction risk in vertebrates has been linked to large body size, but this putative relationship ha...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comMany different systems are used to a...
Extinction forecasting is one of the most important and challenging areas of conservation biology. O...
Aim: Evaluating the relative roles of biological traits and environmental factors that predispose sp...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comTheoretical and empirical work has s...
Measures of current extinction risk imply that a high proportion of the world’s species are threaten...
Comparative extinction risk analysis is a common approach for assessing the relative plight of biodi...
Extinction forecasting is one of the most important and challenging areas of conservation biology. O...