The rapid expansion of human activities threatens ocean-wide biodiversity. Numerous marine animal populations have declined, yet it remains unclear whether these trends are symptomatic of a chronic accumulation of global marine extinction risk. We present the first systematic analysis of threat for a globally distributed lineage of 1,041 chondrichthyan fishes—sharks, rays, and chimaeras. We estimate that one-quarter are threatened according to IUCN Red List criteria due to overfishing (targeted and incidental). Large-bodied, shallow-water species are at greatest risk and five out of the seven most threatened families are rays. Overall chondrichthyan extinction risk is substantially higher than for most other vertebrates, and only one-third ...
Many marine fish species are experiencing population declines, but their extinction risk profiles ar...
Patterns of biodiversity provide foundational information that can be used to inform conservation pr...
Abstract The loss of biodiversity is increasingly well understood on land, but trajectories of extin...
The rapid expansion of human activities threatens ocean-wide biodiversity. Numerous marine animal po...
The rapid expansion of human activities threatens ocean-wide biodiversity. Numerous marine animal po...
The rapid expansion of human activities threatens ocean-wide biodiversity. Numerous marine animal po...
Marine biodiversity worldwide is under increasing threat, primarily as a result of over-harvesting, ...
The scale and drivers of marine biodiversity loss are being revealed by the International Union for ...
The extinction risk of sharks, rays and chimaeras is higher than that for most other vertebrates due...
Not AvailableThe extinction risk of sharks, rays and chimaeras is higher than that for most other ve...
The scale and drivers of marine biodiversity loss are being revealed by the International Union for ...
Chondrichthyan fishes are among the most threatened vertebrates on the planet because many species h...
Overfishing is the primary cause of marine defaunation, yet declines in and increasing extinction ri...
Sharks, rays, and chimaeras (Class Chondrichthyes; herein 'sharks') are the earliest extant jawed ve...
The loss of biodiversity is increasingly well understood on land, but trajectories of extinction ris...
Many marine fish species are experiencing population declines, but their extinction risk profiles ar...
Patterns of biodiversity provide foundational information that can be used to inform conservation pr...
Abstract The loss of biodiversity is increasingly well understood on land, but trajectories of extin...
The rapid expansion of human activities threatens ocean-wide biodiversity. Numerous marine animal po...
The rapid expansion of human activities threatens ocean-wide biodiversity. Numerous marine animal po...
The rapid expansion of human activities threatens ocean-wide biodiversity. Numerous marine animal po...
Marine biodiversity worldwide is under increasing threat, primarily as a result of over-harvesting, ...
The scale and drivers of marine biodiversity loss are being revealed by the International Union for ...
The extinction risk of sharks, rays and chimaeras is higher than that for most other vertebrates due...
Not AvailableThe extinction risk of sharks, rays and chimaeras is higher than that for most other ve...
The scale and drivers of marine biodiversity loss are being revealed by the International Union for ...
Chondrichthyan fishes are among the most threatened vertebrates on the planet because many species h...
Overfishing is the primary cause of marine defaunation, yet declines in and increasing extinction ri...
Sharks, rays, and chimaeras (Class Chondrichthyes; herein 'sharks') are the earliest extant jawed ve...
The loss of biodiversity is increasingly well understood on land, but trajectories of extinction ris...
Many marine fish species are experiencing population declines, but their extinction risk profiles ar...
Patterns of biodiversity provide foundational information that can be used to inform conservation pr...
Abstract The loss of biodiversity is increasingly well understood on land, but trajectories of extin...