To determine the distribution and causes of extinction threat across functional groups of terrestrial vertebrates, we assembled a dataset on ecological traits for 18,016 species and tested, using phylogenetic comparative methods, which categories of habitat association, mode of locomotion, and feeding mode best predict extinction risk. We found that cave-dwelling amphibians, brachiating mammals (all of which are primates), aerial and scavenging birds, and pedal squamates are all disproportionately threatened with extinction. Across four vertebrate classes, agriculture, followed by logging, and then invasive species and disease are the most common risk factors of extinction. The most endangered species show simultaneous risk from multiple th...
<div><p>To reduce the accelerating rate of phylogenetic diversity loss, many studies have searched f...
Aim Evaluating the relative roles of biological traits and environmental factors that predispose spe...
Aim Evaluating the relative roles of biological traits and environmental factors that pr...
Measures of current extinction risk imply that a high proportion of the world’s species are threaten...
Humans have indirectly and directly contributed to the extinction of over 500 species within the pas...
Humans have indirectly and directly contributed to the extinction of over 500 species within the pas...
Humans have indirectly and directly contributed to the extinction of over 500 species within the pas...
Humans have indirectly and directly contributed to the extinction of over 500 species within the pas...
Extinction risk in vertebrates has been linked to large body size, but this putative relationship ha...
Extinction risk in vertebrates has been linked to large body size, but this putative relationship ha...
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...
<div><p>Understanding why some species are at high risk of extinction, while others remain relativel...
To reduce the accelerating rate of phylogenetic diversity loss, many studies have searched for mecha...
<div><p>To reduce the accelerating rate of phylogenetic diversity loss, many studies have searched f...
Aim Evaluating the relative roles of biological traits and environmental factors that predispose spe...
Aim Evaluating the relative roles of biological traits and environmental factors that pr...
Measures of current extinction risk imply that a high proportion of the world’s species are threaten...
Humans have indirectly and directly contributed to the extinction of over 500 species within the pas...
Humans have indirectly and directly contributed to the extinction of over 500 species within the pas...
Humans have indirectly and directly contributed to the extinction of over 500 species within the pas...
Humans have indirectly and directly contributed to the extinction of over 500 species within the pas...
Extinction risk in vertebrates has been linked to large body size, but this putative relationship ha...
Extinction risk in vertebrates has been linked to large body size, but this putative relationship ha...
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...
<div><p>Understanding why some species are at high risk of extinction, while others remain relativel...
To reduce the accelerating rate of phylogenetic diversity loss, many studies have searched for mecha...
<div><p>To reduce the accelerating rate of phylogenetic diversity loss, many studies have searched f...
Aim Evaluating the relative roles of biological traits and environmental factors that predispose spe...
Aim Evaluating the relative roles of biological traits and environmental factors that pr...