Identifying which species are at greatest risk, what makes them vulnerable, and where they are distributed are central goals for conservation science. While knowledge of which factors influence extinction risk is increasingly available for some taxonomic groups, a deeper understanding of extinction correlates and the geography of risk remains lacking. Here, we develop a predictive random forest model using both geospatial and mammalian species' trait data to uncover the statistical and geographic distributions of extinction correlates. We also explore how this geography of risk may change under a rapidly warming climate. We found distinctive macroecological relationships between species-level risk and extinction correlates, including the in...
Aim:Our current understanding of the causes of global extinction risk is mostly informed by the expe...
<div><p>Understanding why some species are at high risk of extinction, while others remain relativel...
Anthropogenic threats drive species to extinction and are the focus of extinction risk analyses and ...
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...
Identifying which species are at greatest risk, what makes them vulnerable, and where they are distr...
Measures of current extinction risk imply that a high proportion of the world’s species are threaten...
Global conservation prioritization usually emphasizes areas with highest species richness or where m...
Extinction risk varies among species, and comparative analyses can help clarify the causes of this v...
Over half of globally threatened animal species have experienced rapid geographic range loss. Identi...
Climate change is amongst the main threats to biodiversity. Considering extant mammals endured Quate...
Published online 26 February 2014There is an urgent need to develop effective vulnerability assessme...
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 ...
Aim:Our current understanding of the causes of global extinction risk is mostly informed by the expe...
<div><p>Understanding why some species are at high risk of extinction, while others remain relativel...
Anthropogenic threats drive species to extinction and are the focus of extinction risk analyses and ...
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...
Identifying which species are at greatest risk, what makes them vulnerable, and where they are distr...
Measures of current extinction risk imply that a high proportion of the world’s species are threaten...
Global conservation prioritization usually emphasizes areas with highest species richness or where m...
Extinction risk varies among species, and comparative analyses can help clarify the causes of this v...
Over half of globally threatened animal species have experienced rapid geographic range loss. Identi...
Climate change is amongst the main threats to biodiversity. Considering extant mammals endured Quate...
Published online 26 February 2014There is an urgent need to develop effective vulnerability assessme...
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 ...
Aim:Our current understanding of the causes of global extinction risk is mostly informed by the expe...
<div><p>Understanding why some species are at high risk of extinction, while others remain relativel...
Anthropogenic threats drive species to extinction and are the focus of extinction risk analyses and ...