Comparing and contrasting threat assessments of plant species at the global and sub-global level

被引:0
|
作者
Ross Mounce
Malin Rivers
Suzanne Sharrock
Paul Smith
Samuel Brockington
机构
[1] University of Cambridge,
[2] Botanic Gardens Conservation International,undefined
[3] Descanso House,undefined
来源
关键词
IUCN Red List; Regional Red Lists; Biodiversity; Threatened species; Convention on Biological Diversity; GSPC;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Evidence-based assessments of extinction risk are established tools used to inform the conservation of plant species, and form the basis of key targets within the framework of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC). An overall picture of plants threat assessments is challenging due to the use of a variety of methodologies and range in scope from global to subnational. In this study, we quantify the state of progress in assessing the extinction risk of all land plants, determine the key geographic and taxonomic gaps with respect to our understanding of plant extinction risk, and evaluate the impact of different sources and methodologies on the utility of plant assessments. To this end, we have analyzed a cleaned dataset compiled from IUCN Red List of Threatened Species and Regional Red Lists. We reveal that there are assessments available for 89,810 distinct species or 25% of all accepted land plant species. However unlike with other major organismal lineages the bulk of the plant species assessments are derived from Regional Red Lists, and not the Global IUCN Red List. We demonstrate that this bias towards regional assessments results in distinct taxonomic and geographic strengths and weaknesses, and we identify substantial taxonomic and geographic gaps in the assessment coverage. With species that have been assessed in common at both global and regional levels, we explore the implications of combining threat assessments from different sources. We find that half of global and regional assessments do not agree on the exact category of extinction risk for a species. Regional assessments assign a higher risk of extinction; or underestimate extinction risk with almost equal frequency. We conclude with recommended interventions, but support the suggestion that all threat assessments should be pooled to provide more data and broaden the scope of threat assessments for monitoring progress towards GSPC targets.
引用
收藏
页码:907 / 930
页数:23
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The persistent threat of emerging plant disease pandemics to global food security
    Ristaino, Jean B.
    Anderson, Pamela K.
    Bebber, Daniel P.
    Brauman, Kate A.
    Cunniffe, Nik J.
    Fedoroff, Nina, V
    Finegold, Cambria
    Garrett, Karen A.
    Gilligan, Christopher A.
    Jones, Christopher M.
    Martin, Michael D.
    MacDonald, Graham K.
    Neenan, Patricia
    Records, Angela
    Schmale, David G.
    Tateosian, Laura
    Wei, Qingshan
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2021, 118 (23)
  • [42] Gnomoniopsis castaneae: An emerging plant pathogen and global threat to chestnut systems
    Dobry, Emily
    Campbell, Michael
    PLANT PATHOLOGY, 2023, 72 (02) : 218 - 231
  • [43] Global change and plant phenolic concentrations: Species level predictions using the protein competition model
    Jones, CG
    Hartley, SE
    RESPONSES OF PLANT METABOLISM TO AIR POLLUTION AND GLOBAL CHANGE, 1998, : 23 - 50
  • [44] Contrasting Global Game Fish and Non-Game Fish Species
    Donaldson, Michael R.
    O'Connor, Connie M.
    Thompson, Lisa A.
    Gingerich, Andrew J.
    Danylchuk, Sascha E.
    Duplain, Rene R.
    Cooke, Steven J.
    FISHERIES, 2011, 36 (08) : 385 - 397
  • [45] Global threat from drug resistant HIV in sub-Saharan Africa
    Hamers, Raph L.
    Kityo, Cissy
    Lange, Joep M. A.
    de Wit, Tobias F. Rinke
    Mugyenyi, Peter
    BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2012, 344
  • [46] Framework for participatory assessments and implementation of global environmental conventions at the community level
    Oba, G.
    Sjaastad, E.
    Roba, H. G.
    LAND DEGRADATION & DEVELOPMENT, 2008, 19 (01) : 65 - 76
  • [47] Editorial: Observational Assessments of Glacier Mass Changes at Regional and Global Level
    Thomson, Laura
    Brun, Fanny
    Braun, Matthias
    Zemp, Michael
    FRONTIERS IN EARTH SCIENCE, 2021, 8
  • [48] A Global-Local Approach for Estimating the Internet's Threat Level
    Kollias, Spyridon
    Vlachos, Vasileios
    Papanikolaou, Alexandros
    Chatzimisios, Periklis
    Ilioudis, Christos
    Metaxiotis, Kostas
    JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKS, 2014, 16 (04) : 407 - 414
  • [49] Interacting grassland species under threat of multiple global change drivers
    De Kort, Hanne
    Prunier, Jerome G.
    Tessier, Marc
    Turlure, Camille
    Baguette, Michel
    Stevens, Virginie M.
    JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY, 2018, 45 (09) : 2133 - 2145
  • [50] Quasi-Cartesian finite-difference computation of seismic wave propagation for a three-dimensional sub-global model
    Hiroshi Takenaka
    Masanao Komatsu
    Genti Toyokuni
    Takeshi Nakamura
    Taro Okamoto
    Earth, Planets and Space, 69