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A new IUCN Red List of the bryophytes of Britain, 2023

Journal of Bryology, 2022
Introduction Britain supports one of the richest bryophyte floras in Europe. Following previous assessments in 2001 and 2011, the aim of this study was to provide a new IUCN Red List of the bryophytes of Britain.
D. Callaghan
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The value of the IUCN Red List for conservation

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2006
The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species is the most comprehensive resource detailing the global conservation status of plants and animals. The 2004 edition represents a milestone in the four-decade long history of the Red List, including the first Global Amphibian Assessment and a near doubling in assessed species since 2000.
Ana S L, Rodrigues   +4 more
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Value of the IUCN Red List

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2003
1 Royama, T. (1992) Analytical Population Dynamics, Chapman & Hall2 Johst, K. and Wissel, C. (1997) Extinction risk in a temporallycorrelated environment. Theor. Popul. Biol. 52, 91–1003 McCarthy, M. and Lindenmayer, D.B. (2000) Spatially correlatedextinction in a metapopulation model of Leadbeater’s Possum. Biodiv.Conserv. 9, 47–634 Engen, S.
LAMOREUX J.   +15 more
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Sclerophrys turkanae IUCN Red List

2023
Published as part of Kirchhof, Sebastian, Wasonga, Victor, Mazuch, Tomáš, Spawls, Stephen & Malonza, Patrick Kinyatta, 2023, An annotated checklist of the herpetofauna of the Sibiloi National Park in northern Kenya based on field surveys, pp.
Kirchhof, Sebastian   +4 more
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How similar are national red lists and the IUCN Red List?

Biological Conservation, 2010
Abstract For more than four decades the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has been assessing the global threat status for species and publishing the results in the periodically updated IUCN Red List of threatened species. Additionally, numerous countries have published national lists of threatened species, often based on IUCN ...
Daniel Brito   +9 more
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Population dynamics of threadfin porgy Evynnis cardinalis, an endangered species on IUCN red list in the Beibu Gulf, South China Sea.

Journal of Fish Biology, 2020
Threadfin porgy Evynnis cardinalis is both a dominant fish species, and a most-important fishing target in bottom trawl fisheries in Beibu Gulf, South China Sea. It was listed as endangered (EN) in a recent International Union for Conservation of Nature (
Kui Zhang   +6 more
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Many IUCN red list species have names that evoke negative emotions

Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 2020
Species common names underpin communication between researchers, stakeholders and the public. Changing unappealing (e.g., rough-skinned horned toad), misleading (e.g., lesser bird of paradise) or even immemorable (e.g., little grassbird) species names ...
E. A. Gregg   +3 more
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IUCN Red List of Ecosystems, Mangroves of the Andaman

2023
Mangroves of the Bay of Bengal is a regional ecosystem subgroup (level 4 unit of the IUCN Global Ecosystem Typology) spanning parts of South and Southeast Asia. It includes coastal areas of eastern India, Bangladesh, and northern and central Myanmar, and contains one of the largest single mangrove ecosystems in the world: the Sundarbans.Mangroves ...
Donald Macintosh   +6 more
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Red-list of Italian bryophytes. 2. Mosses

Plant Biosystems
The paper provides the first comprehensive, region-wide assessment of mosses, evaluated according to IUCN’s Guidelines for Application of IUCN Red List Criteria at Regional Level. The IUCN Red List criteria were applied to 961 Italian moss taxa to assess
Marta Puglisi   +10 more
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Implementation of IUCN criteria for the definition of the Red List of Ecosystems in Italy

Plant Biosystems, 2020
The present work is aimed at presenting the data, methods and criteria that are being used for the assessment of ecosystem collapse risk in Italy.
G. Capotorti   +38 more
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