Abstract Australia is in the midst of an extinction crisis, having already lost 10% of terrestrial mammal fauna since European settlement and with hundreds of other species at high risk of extinction. The decline of the nation's biota is a result of an array of threatening processes; however, a comprehensive taxon‐specific understanding of threats and their relative impacts remains undocumented nationally. Using expert consultation, we compile the first complete, validated, and consistent taxon‐specific threat and impact dataset for all nationally listed threatened taxa in Australia. We confined our analysis to 1,795 terrestrial and aquatic taxa listed as threatened (Vulnerable, Endangered, or Critically Endangered) under Australian Commonw...
Global threatening processes such as habitat loss, overexploitation, invasive species, and climate c...
Protected areas are central to global efforts to prevent species extinctions, with many countries in...
Invertebrates make up about 80% of all species, yet they rarely attract conservation attention compa...
Australia is in the midst of an extinction crisis, having already lost 10% of terrestrial mammal fau...
Since European occupation of Australia, human activities have caused the dramatic decline and someti...
Since European occupation of Australia, human activities have caused the dramatic decline and someti...
Reducing the rate of species extinctions is one of the great challenges of our time. Understanding p...
Most comprehensive dataset on the threats to 85 Australian threatened ecological communities (TECs) ...
Threatened species lists are used at global, national and regional scales to identify species at ris...
The IUCN Red List criteria are a globally accepted method of assessing species extinction risk, and ...
Australia is a global hotspot of reptile diversity, hosting ∼10% of the world's squamate (snake and ...
Research on species recovery, reintroduction, and conservation disproportionally focusses on birds a...
Mapping the various anthropogenic threats to species is a key tool to support and guide effective de...
The south west of Western Australia is a global biodiversity hotspot that contains a suite of highly...
Queensland is home to 70% of Australia’s native mammals (226 species), over 70% of native birds (630...
Global threatening processes such as habitat loss, overexploitation, invasive species, and climate c...
Protected areas are central to global efforts to prevent species extinctions, with many countries in...
Invertebrates make up about 80% of all species, yet they rarely attract conservation attention compa...
Australia is in the midst of an extinction crisis, having already lost 10% of terrestrial mammal fau...
Since European occupation of Australia, human activities have caused the dramatic decline and someti...
Since European occupation of Australia, human activities have caused the dramatic decline and someti...
Reducing the rate of species extinctions is one of the great challenges of our time. Understanding p...
Most comprehensive dataset on the threats to 85 Australian threatened ecological communities (TECs) ...
Threatened species lists are used at global, national and regional scales to identify species at ris...
The IUCN Red List criteria are a globally accepted method of assessing species extinction risk, and ...
Australia is a global hotspot of reptile diversity, hosting ∼10% of the world's squamate (snake and ...
Research on species recovery, reintroduction, and conservation disproportionally focusses on birds a...
Mapping the various anthropogenic threats to species is a key tool to support and guide effective de...
The south west of Western Australia is a global biodiversity hotspot that contains a suite of highly...
Queensland is home to 70% of Australia’s native mammals (226 species), over 70% of native birds (630...
Global threatening processes such as habitat loss, overexploitation, invasive species, and climate c...
Protected areas are central to global efforts to prevent species extinctions, with many countries in...
Invertebrates make up about 80% of all species, yet they rarely attract conservation attention compa...