Management planning for Canadian species at risk of extinction begins with recommendation for legal protection under the Species at Risk Act (SARA), and ends with Action Plans that guide management implementation. Roughly five years after the enactment of SARA in 2002, multiple studies identified taxonomic biases associated with the SARA listing process. Here, we provide a comprehensive test of whether taxonomic biases remain over a decade later. We also test whether biases in listing are propagated through to management implementation. We find that birds, reptiles and plants are more likely to be legally protected than other species. Arthropods and fishes are less likely to be protected, with unlisted fish species being twice as likely to ...
Taxonomic bias has been documented in general science and conservation research publications. We exa...
Routinely crossing international borders and/or persisting in populations across multiple countries,...
At a time when commercial fish stocks are overexploited around the globe, it is paramount that measu...
Management planning for Canadian species at risk of extinction begins with recommendation for legal ...
Protecting and promoting recovery of species at risk of extinction is a critical component of biodiv...
Protecting and promoting recovery of species at risk of extinction is a critical component of biodiv...
Protecting and promoting recovery of species at risk of extinction is a critical component of biodiv...
<div><p>Protecting and promoting recovery of species at risk of extinction is a critical component o...
With the number of endangered species increasing and budgets for protection remaining inadequate, th...
Many countries rely on formal legislation to protect and plan for the recovery of threatened species...
Protecting and promoting recovery of species at risk of extinction is a critical component of biodiv...
Since the implementation of the Canadian Species at Risk Act (SARA) in 2003, deficiencies in SARA an...
Fishes assessed as Threatened or Endangered by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in...
One of the integral components of Canada’s Species at Risk Act (SARA) is recovery planning for threa...
While greater research on threatened species alone cannot ensure their protection, understanding tax...
Taxonomic bias has been documented in general science and conservation research publications. We exa...
Routinely crossing international borders and/or persisting in populations across multiple countries,...
At a time when commercial fish stocks are overexploited around the globe, it is paramount that measu...
Management planning for Canadian species at risk of extinction begins with recommendation for legal ...
Protecting and promoting recovery of species at risk of extinction is a critical component of biodiv...
Protecting and promoting recovery of species at risk of extinction is a critical component of biodiv...
Protecting and promoting recovery of species at risk of extinction is a critical component of biodiv...
<div><p>Protecting and promoting recovery of species at risk of extinction is a critical component o...
With the number of endangered species increasing and budgets for protection remaining inadequate, th...
Many countries rely on formal legislation to protect and plan for the recovery of threatened species...
Protecting and promoting recovery of species at risk of extinction is a critical component of biodiv...
Since the implementation of the Canadian Species at Risk Act (SARA) in 2003, deficiencies in SARA an...
Fishes assessed as Threatened or Endangered by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in...
One of the integral components of Canada’s Species at Risk Act (SARA) is recovery planning for threa...
While greater research on threatened species alone cannot ensure their protection, understanding tax...
Taxonomic bias has been documented in general science and conservation research publications. We exa...
Routinely crossing international borders and/or persisting in populations across multiple countries,...
At a time when commercial fish stocks are overexploited around the globe, it is paramount that measu...