The Global Amphibian Assessment (GAA) is the first-ever comprehensive assessment of the conservation status of the world's 5,743 known species of frogs, toads, salamanders, and caecilians. The results of the assessment include IUCN Red List threat category, range map, ecology information, and other data for every amphibian species
Amphibian is a diverse terrestrial vertebrate group with more than 8000 species, which is an import...
comprehensive resource detailing the global conserva-tion status of plants and animals. The 2004 edi...
Currently, more than 40% of extant amphibian species are threatened with extinction and a quarter of...
A review of the current conservation status of Australian amphibians was recently completed as part ...
Article; Early AccessSystematic assessments of species extinction risk at regular intervals are nece...
[Extract] There are 544 amphibians currently recorded from the Australasian Realm, 69 (13%) of which...
<p>The 47 candidate amphibian species with high ED scores and “Data Deficient” IUCN assessment staus...
The current decline in global biodiversity is most evident in amphibians with 41% percent of all spe...
Data set of amphibian body sizes (previously published) as well as Redlist extinction risk and appro...
<p><span>Biodiversity loss is extreme in amphibians. Despite ongoing conservation action...
The first global assessment of amphibians provides new context to the well-publicised phenomenon of ...
<div><p>The ‘Data Deficient’ (DD) category of the <i>IUCN Red List</i> assembles species that cannot...
[Extract] Amphibians have declined globally. In the first global amphibian assessment, at least 43% ...
In the midst of the current sixth mass extinction event which is currently underway, it appears that...
Amphibians have declined globally. In the first global amphibian assessment, at least 43% of amphibi...
Amphibian is a diverse terrestrial vertebrate group with more than 8000 species, which is an import...
comprehensive resource detailing the global conserva-tion status of plants and animals. The 2004 edi...
Currently, more than 40% of extant amphibian species are threatened with extinction and a quarter of...
A review of the current conservation status of Australian amphibians was recently completed as part ...
Article; Early AccessSystematic assessments of species extinction risk at regular intervals are nece...
[Extract] There are 544 amphibians currently recorded from the Australasian Realm, 69 (13%) of which...
<p>The 47 candidate amphibian species with high ED scores and “Data Deficient” IUCN assessment staus...
The current decline in global biodiversity is most evident in amphibians with 41% percent of all spe...
Data set of amphibian body sizes (previously published) as well as Redlist extinction risk and appro...
<p><span>Biodiversity loss is extreme in amphibians. Despite ongoing conservation action...
The first global assessment of amphibians provides new context to the well-publicised phenomenon of ...
<div><p>The ‘Data Deficient’ (DD) category of the <i>IUCN Red List</i> assembles species that cannot...
[Extract] Amphibians have declined globally. In the first global amphibian assessment, at least 43% ...
In the midst of the current sixth mass extinction event which is currently underway, it appears that...
Amphibians have declined globally. In the first global amphibian assessment, at least 43% of amphibi...
Amphibian is a diverse terrestrial vertebrate group with more than 8000 species, which is an import...
comprehensive resource detailing the global conserva-tion status of plants and animals. The 2004 edi...
Currently, more than 40% of extant amphibian species are threatened with extinction and a quarter of...