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The application to the British flora of the World Conservation Union's revised red list criteria and the significance of red lists for species conservation

Biological Conservation, 1997
The revised system for assessing the threat status of species, published by the World Conservation Union (IUCN) in 1994, has been applied to a range of taxonomic groups in Britain. Using this procedure, British Red Lists of vascular plants, bryophytes, lichens, fungi and charophytes have been drawn up.
M.A. Palmer   +4 more
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Can 'continuity indicator species' predict species richness or red-listed species of saproxylic beetles?

Biodiversity & Conservation, 2001
This study investigates the relationship between the abundance of wood-rotting fungus suggested as 'continuity indicator species' and environmental variables for the assemblage of saproxylic (wood-living) beetles associated with Fomitopsis pinicola fruiting bodies in a mature spruce forest in southeastern Norway.
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Using Red List species in designating protection status to forest areas: a case study on the problem of spatio-temporal dynamics

Biodiversity and Conservation, 2020
John-Arvid Grytnes   +2 more
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Red List of fish and lamprey species [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
Florin, Ann-Britt   +12 more
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IUCN Red List of threatened species

Choice Reviews Online, 2006
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