The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species includes assessment of extinction risk for 98 512 species, plus documentation of their range, habitat, elevation, and other factors. These range, habitat and elevation data can be matched with terrestrial land cover and elevation datasets to map the species’ area of habitat (AOH; also known as extent of suitable habitat; ESH). This differs from the two spatial metrics used for assessing extinction risk in the IUCN Red List criteria: extent of occurrence (EOO) and area of occupancy (AOO). AOH can guide conservation, for example, through targeting areas for field surveys, assessing proportions of species’ habitat within protected areas, and monitoring hab...
IUCN Red Lists are recognized worldwide as powerful instruments for the conservation of species. Qua...
Assessments of risk to biodiversity often rely on spatial distributions of species and ecosystems. R...
The IUCN Red List has assessed the global distributions of the majority of the world’s amphibians, b...
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species includes as...
The IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List categories and criteria are the m...
© 2018 The Authors. Conservation Biology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Society f...
The IUCN Red List categories and criteria are the most widely used framework for assessing the relat...
Conservation actions need to be prioritized, often taking into account species’ extinction risk. The...
1. Geographic range size and how it changes through time is one of the fundamental ecological and ev...
In International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List assessments, extent of occurrence ...
Extent of Occurrence (EOO) is a key metric in assessing extinction risk using the IUCN Red List cate...
The relationships between areal sizes of high, intermediate, low, and total sum of habitats with ...
We provide a global, spatially explicit characterization of 47 terrestrial habitat types, as defined...
: Area of habitat (AOH) is defined as the "habitat available to a species, that is, habitat within i...
Aim: Habitat loss and degradation are the factors threatening the largest number of amphibian specie...
IUCN Red Lists are recognized worldwide as powerful instruments for the conservation of species. Qua...
Assessments of risk to biodiversity often rely on spatial distributions of species and ecosystems. R...
The IUCN Red List has assessed the global distributions of the majority of the world’s amphibians, b...
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species includes as...
The IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List categories and criteria are the m...
© 2018 The Authors. Conservation Biology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Society f...
The IUCN Red List categories and criteria are the most widely used framework for assessing the relat...
Conservation actions need to be prioritized, often taking into account species’ extinction risk. The...
1. Geographic range size and how it changes through time is one of the fundamental ecological and ev...
In International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List assessments, extent of occurrence ...
Extent of Occurrence (EOO) is a key metric in assessing extinction risk using the IUCN Red List cate...
The relationships between areal sizes of high, intermediate, low, and total sum of habitats with ...
We provide a global, spatially explicit characterization of 47 terrestrial habitat types, as defined...
: Area of habitat (AOH) is defined as the "habitat available to a species, that is, habitat within i...
Aim: Habitat loss and degradation are the factors threatening the largest number of amphibian specie...
IUCN Red Lists are recognized worldwide as powerful instruments for the conservation of species. Qua...
Assessments of risk to biodiversity often rely on spatial distributions of species and ecosystems. R...
The IUCN Red List has assessed the global distributions of the majority of the world’s amphibians, b...