Biodiversity is shrinking rapidly, and despite our efforts only a small part of it has been assessed for extinction risk. Identifying the traits that make species vulnerable might help us to predict the status for those less known. We gathered information on the relationships between traits and extinction risk from 173 publications, across all taxa, spatial scales and biogeographical regions, in what we think it is the most comprehensive compilation to date. We aimed to identify (1) taxonomical and spatial biases, and (2) statistically robust and generalizable predictors of extinction risk through the use of meta-analyses. Vertebrates and the Palaearctic are the most studied taxon and region because of higher accumulation of data in these g...
Aim Evaluating the relative roles of biological traits and environmental factors that pr...
1. Comparative analyses are used to address the key question of what makes a species more prone to e...
Understanding why some species are at high risk of extinction, while others remain relatively safe, ...
Biodiversity is shrinking rapidly, and despite our efforts only a small part of it has been assessed...
Species differ in their biological susceptibility to extinction, but the set of traits determining s...
The worldwide biodiversity crisis is ongoing. To slow down, or even halt future species loss it is i...
How a particular threat influences extinction risk may depend on biological traits. Empirical studie...
Measures of current extinction risk imply that a high proportion of the world’s species are threaten...
A central goal of conservation biology is to identify and understand the factors that lead to extinc...
Understanding the consequences of species loss in complex ecological communities is one of the great...
Aim: Evaluating the relative roles of biological traits and environmental factors that predispose sp...
The loss of biodiversity is one of the most urgent crises which the world faces. There have been man...
Direct estimates of extinction risk are frequently unavailable, so surrogate indicators are used in ...
Aim:Our current understanding of the causes of global extinction risk is mostly informed by the expe...
Climate change has become one of the major drivers of biodiversity loss, its effects are not only al...
Aim Evaluating the relative roles of biological traits and environmental factors that pr...
1. Comparative analyses are used to address the key question of what makes a species more prone to e...
Understanding why some species are at high risk of extinction, while others remain relatively safe, ...
Biodiversity is shrinking rapidly, and despite our efforts only a small part of it has been assessed...
Species differ in their biological susceptibility to extinction, but the set of traits determining s...
The worldwide biodiversity crisis is ongoing. To slow down, or even halt future species loss it is i...
How a particular threat influences extinction risk may depend on biological traits. Empirical studie...
Measures of current extinction risk imply that a high proportion of the world’s species are threaten...
A central goal of conservation biology is to identify and understand the factors that lead to extinc...
Understanding the consequences of species loss in complex ecological communities is one of the great...
Aim: Evaluating the relative roles of biological traits and environmental factors that predispose sp...
The loss of biodiversity is one of the most urgent crises which the world faces. There have been man...
Direct estimates of extinction risk are frequently unavailable, so surrogate indicators are used in ...
Aim:Our current understanding of the causes of global extinction risk is mostly informed by the expe...
Climate change has become one of the major drivers of biodiversity loss, its effects are not only al...
Aim Evaluating the relative roles of biological traits and environmental factors that pr...
1. Comparative analyses are used to address the key question of what makes a species more prone to e...
Understanding why some species are at high risk of extinction, while others remain relatively safe, ...