Comparative studies of extinction risk in vertebrate taxa often find that a small geographic range size is the strongest predictor of a high rate of species decline. This suggests that narrowly distributed species are more vulnerable to human impacts, which may have implications for the predictive use of comparative extinction-risk models in conservation planning. However, this association is potentially circular because many species that have suffered substantial declines now have small geographic ranges, making it difficult to separate the role of range size as a predictor of extinction risk from its role as a response to human impact. Here we use data for Australian mammals to compare models of extinction risk that include current geogra...
Geographic range size is the manifestation of complex interactions between intrinsic species traits ...
The earth is currently believed to be in the midst of a mass-extinction episode. Globally, approxima...
Measures of current extinction risk imply that a high proportion of the world’s species are threaten...
It is becoming increasingly clear that species of smaller body size tend to be less vulnerable to co...
Extinction risk varies among species, and comparative analyses can help clarify the causes of this v...
Climate change is amongst the main threats to biodiversity. Considering extant mammals endured Quate...
The link between body size and risk of extinction has been the focus of much recent attention. For A...
Geographic range size is often conceptualized as a fixed attribute of a species and treated as such ...
Geographic range size is often conceptualized as a fixed attribute of a species and treated as such ...
Geographic range size is often conceptualized as a fixed attribute of a species and treated as such ...
Geographic range size is often conceptualized as a fixed attribute of a species and treated as such ...
Identifying which species are at greatest risk, what makes them vulnerable, and where they are distr...
Identifying which species are at greatest risk, what makes them vulnerable, and where they are distr...
Identifying which species are at greatest risk, what makes them vulnerable, and where they are distr...
© 2016 Natasha Carli Van der HeydenSince European settlement in Australia, numerous mammal species h...
Geographic range size is the manifestation of complex interactions between intrinsic species traits ...
The earth is currently believed to be in the midst of a mass-extinction episode. Globally, approxima...
Measures of current extinction risk imply that a high proportion of the world’s species are threaten...
It is becoming increasingly clear that species of smaller body size tend to be less vulnerable to co...
Extinction risk varies among species, and comparative analyses can help clarify the causes of this v...
Climate change is amongst the main threats to biodiversity. Considering extant mammals endured Quate...
The link between body size and risk of extinction has been the focus of much recent attention. For A...
Geographic range size is often conceptualized as a fixed attribute of a species and treated as such ...
Geographic range size is often conceptualized as a fixed attribute of a species and treated as such ...
Geographic range size is often conceptualized as a fixed attribute of a species and treated as such ...
Geographic range size is often conceptualized as a fixed attribute of a species and treated as such ...
Identifying which species are at greatest risk, what makes them vulnerable, and where they are distr...
Identifying which species are at greatest risk, what makes them vulnerable, and where they are distr...
Identifying which species are at greatest risk, what makes them vulnerable, and where they are distr...
© 2016 Natasha Carli Van der HeydenSince European settlement in Australia, numerous mammal species h...
Geographic range size is the manifestation of complex interactions between intrinsic species traits ...
The earth is currently believed to be in the midst of a mass-extinction episode. Globally, approxima...
Measures of current extinction risk imply that a high proportion of the world’s species are threaten...