The relationships between areal sizes of high, intermediate, low, and total sum of habitats with low, intermediate and high suitability habitat ranges, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) threatened status of global terrestrial mammals were studied. Polyserial correlation analysis showed that all types of areal size closely and positively correlated with IUCN categories of threatened species. The results indicate that area-based extinction risk assessment is feasible and reliable in species’ conservation prioritization. Furthermore, the partial polyserial correlation test indicates that significant correlations between the IUCN threatened status of species and range sizes of high, interme...
Halting the alarming rate of species extinction, driven primarily by habitat destruction, motivated ...
I studied the impact of geographic range size on clade diversification rates. Recent studies have su...
In International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List assessments, extent of occurrence ...
Although habitat fragmentation is often assumed to be a primary driver of extinction, global pattern...
1. Geographic range size and how it changes through time is one of the fundamental ecological and ev...
Identifying which species are at greatest risk, what makes them vulnerable, and where they are distr...
The current rapid loss of biodiversity globally calls for improved tools to predict conservation sta...
Comparative studies of extinction risk in vertebrate taxa often find that a small geographic range s...
Geographic range size is the manifestation of complex interactions between intrinsic species traits ...
Detailed large-scale information on mammal distribution has often been lacking, hindering conservati...
Geographic range size is the manifestation of complex interactions between intrinsic species traits ...
Understanding what makes some species more vulnerable to extinction than others is an important cha...
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species includes as...
Anthropogenic threats drive species to extinction and are the focus of extinction risk analyses and ...
Aim: Habitat loss and degradation are the factors threatening the largest number of amphibian specie...
Halting the alarming rate of species extinction, driven primarily by habitat destruction, motivated ...
I studied the impact of geographic range size on clade diversification rates. Recent studies have su...
In International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List assessments, extent of occurrence ...
Although habitat fragmentation is often assumed to be a primary driver of extinction, global pattern...
1. Geographic range size and how it changes through time is one of the fundamental ecological and ev...
Identifying which species are at greatest risk, what makes them vulnerable, and where they are distr...
The current rapid loss of biodiversity globally calls for improved tools to predict conservation sta...
Comparative studies of extinction risk in vertebrate taxa often find that a small geographic range s...
Geographic range size is the manifestation of complex interactions between intrinsic species traits ...
Detailed large-scale information on mammal distribution has often been lacking, hindering conservati...
Geographic range size is the manifestation of complex interactions between intrinsic species traits ...
Understanding what makes some species more vulnerable to extinction than others is an important cha...
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species includes as...
Anthropogenic threats drive species to extinction and are the focus of extinction risk analyses and ...
Aim: Habitat loss and degradation are the factors threatening the largest number of amphibian specie...
Halting the alarming rate of species extinction, driven primarily by habitat destruction, motivated ...
I studied the impact of geographic range size on clade diversification rates. Recent studies have su...
In International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List assessments, extent of occurrence ...