We describe the development of two complementary priority species indicators (PSIs) to help the UK to report progress towards Aichi target 12 on the status of known threatened species. Based on species identified as national conservation priorities, the indicators present average changes in (i) 213 species for which trends in relative abundance are available from structured monitoring schemes, and (ii) 179 species for which trends in frequency of occurrence were modelled from data sets of unstructured biological records. Both indicators show substantial declines in priority species since 1970, of 67% and 40%, respectively, although the rate of decline in the relative abundance-based PSI may have lessened over the last five years (2007–2012)...
International audienceKey global indicators of biodiversity decline, such as the IUCN Red List Index...
Key global indicators of biodiversity decline, such as the IUCN Red List Index and the Living Planet...
We present the first detailed comparison of extinction rates amongst a wide range of nonmarine group...
<div><p>We describe the development of two complementary priority species indicators (PSIs) to help ...
Clear, accessible, objective metrics of species status are critical to communicate the state of biod...
Clear, accessible, objective metrics of species status are critical to communicate the state of biod...
1. Species-based indices are frequently employed as surrogates for wider biodiversity health and mea...
The rapid destruction of the planet’s biodiversity has prompted the nations of the world to set a ta...
Assessments of conservation status are typically based on short-term extinction risk, but the value ...
The rapid destruction of the planet's biodiversity has prompted the nations of the world to set a ta...
Ecological indicators are increasingly being used to monitor the state of the environment. Ideally i...
<div><p>The rapid destruction of the planet's biodiversity has prompted the nations of the world to ...
Quantifying species population trends is crucial for monitoring progress towards global conservation...
The United Kingdom (UK) Government has national and international commitments to tackle the rate of ...
The set of “UK Biodiversity Indicators” includes 11 indicators which show changes in the status of ...
International audienceKey global indicators of biodiversity decline, such as the IUCN Red List Index...
Key global indicators of biodiversity decline, such as the IUCN Red List Index and the Living Planet...
We present the first detailed comparison of extinction rates amongst a wide range of nonmarine group...
<div><p>We describe the development of two complementary priority species indicators (PSIs) to help ...
Clear, accessible, objective metrics of species status are critical to communicate the state of biod...
Clear, accessible, objective metrics of species status are critical to communicate the state of biod...
1. Species-based indices are frequently employed as surrogates for wider biodiversity health and mea...
The rapid destruction of the planet’s biodiversity has prompted the nations of the world to set a ta...
Assessments of conservation status are typically based on short-term extinction risk, but the value ...
The rapid destruction of the planet's biodiversity has prompted the nations of the world to set a ta...
Ecological indicators are increasingly being used to monitor the state of the environment. Ideally i...
<div><p>The rapid destruction of the planet's biodiversity has prompted the nations of the world to ...
Quantifying species population trends is crucial for monitoring progress towards global conservation...
The United Kingdom (UK) Government has national and international commitments to tackle the rate of ...
The set of “UK Biodiversity Indicators” includes 11 indicators which show changes in the status of ...
International audienceKey global indicators of biodiversity decline, such as the IUCN Red List Index...
Key global indicators of biodiversity decline, such as the IUCN Red List Index and the Living Planet...
We present the first detailed comparison of extinction rates amongst a wide range of nonmarine group...