Red List updates and the robustness of sites selected for conservation of red-listed species [PDF]
The long-term success of sites selected for species conservation depends on the persistence of target species. Red List species or threatened species lists are frequently defined as target species, but when Red Lists are updated, their species ...
Ivar Gjerde +4 more
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The potential to use documentation in national Red Lists to characterize red-listed forest species in Fennoscandia and to guide conservation [PDF]
Loss of biodiversity is a pressing global issue, hence it is vital to facilitate informed and effective conservation. As conservation mainly operates at the level of habitats, aiming for species of conservation interest, conservation and management ...
L. Tingstad +5 more
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Combined threats of climate change and land use to boreal protected areas with red-listed forest species in Finland [PDF]
Protected areas (PAs) offer safe havens for threatened species, but their effectiveness is jeopardised due to climate change and habitat fragmentation in their surroundings.
Aino-Maija Määttänen +4 more
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Rare species of Ukraine in the European Red List flora
170 species of Ukrainian flora are registered in the European Red List, but only a half of this number are listed in the Red Book of Ukraine.
V.G. Sobko +4 more
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Military training areas are increasingly recognized as areas of high biodiversity and habitats for many wild organisms, including threatened or endangered species.
KIM Sung-Soo +2 more
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Characterization of habitat requirements of European fishing spiders [PDF]
Wetlands are among the most threatened habitats in the world, and so are their species, which suffer habitat loss due to climate and land use changes. Freshwater species, and especially arthropods, receive comparatively little attention in conservation ...
Lisa Dickel +3 more
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Prioritizing the reassessment of data‐deficient species on the IUCN Red List [PDF]
Abstract Despite being central to the implementation of conservation policies, the usefulness of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species is hampered by the 14% of species classified as data‐deficient (DD) because information to evaluate these species’ extinction risk was lacking when ...
Victor Cazalis +19 more
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New records and an updated checklist of amphibians from Lai Chau Province, Vietnam [PDF]
We provide a checklist of 45 species of amphibians from Lai Chau Province, northwestern Vietnam. Thirteen of species are recorded for the first time from Lai Chau Province; these include four species of Dicroglossidae, four species of Megophryidae, three
Mai Anh Luong +7 more
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Old literature data together with recent field research were combined in order to present bryophyte checklist of the Sutjeska National Park. A total of 261 taxa were found within the park area, out of which 40 are liverwort and 221 moss taxa. Bearing in
Jovana Pantović +3 more
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A framework for evaluating the impact of the IUCN Red List of threatened species [PDF]
Abstract The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species, a species extinction risk assessment tool, has been guiding conservation efforts for over 5 decades. It is widely assumed to have been instrumental in preventing species from moving closer to extinction and driving recoveries.
Jessica Betts +6 more
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