Species traits may predict extinction risk of Azorean endemic arthropods DOI Creative Commons
Guilherme Oyarzabal, Pedro Cardoso, François Rigal

и другие.

Insect Conservation and Diversity, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Март 27, 2025

Abstract Oceanic islands, recognised for their isolation, high endemic species richness and unique evolutionary paths compared with continental counterparts, are extremely susceptible to anthropogenic activities. The fragmentation of island habitats disruption native ecosystems has increased the risk extinction many species, including arthropods. Extinction is not random, some traits may increase probability entering an trajectory. Studying alongside International Union Conservation Nature (IUCN) threat levels offer valuable insights into vulnerability inform targeted conservation strategies. Here, we aim test predictability IUCN categories status based on Azorean arthropods' functional traits: body size, trophic group vertical strata occupancy. We demonstrate that limited occupancy, particularly those restricted ground level, more vulnerable than inhabit forest canopy. Contrary our expectations, size did appear be direct predictors level. Overall, findings underscore previous ongoing effects human activities in ecosystems. Hence, emphasise need look at as future extinctions

Язык: Английский

Threatened and extinct island endemic birds of the world: Distribution, threats and functional diversity DOI
Thomas J. Matthews, Joseph P. Wayman, Pedro Cardoso

и другие.

Journal of Biogeography, Год журнала: 2022, Номер 49(11), С. 1920 - 1940

Опубликована: Сен. 19, 2022

Abstract Aim The world's islands support disproportionate levels of endemic avian biodiversity despite suffering numerous extinctions. While intensive recent research has focused on island bird conservation or extinction, few global syntheses have considered these factors together from the perspective morphological trait diversity. Here, we provide a summary status and ecology extant extinct birds, threats they face implications species loss for functional Location Global. Taxon Birds. Methods We review literature threatened with particular focus studies that incorporated Alongside this, analyse IUCN Red List data in relation to distribution, taxonomy. Using null models hypervolumes, combination data, assess diversity represented by birds. Results main conclusions find almost half all birds 1500 CE are currently either majority having declining population trends. also found evidence 66 subspecies primary agriculture, biological resource use, invasive species. there is overlap between hotspots endemics some notable differences, including Philippines Indonesia, which substantial number but no recorded post‐1500 Traits associated large body mass, flightlessness, aquatic predator, omnivorous vertivorous trophic niches, marine habitat affinity, and, paradoxically, higher dispersal ability. Critically, (i) occupy distinct areas beak morphospace, (ii) represent unique overall space endemics. caution may severe effects ecological functions islands.

Язык: Английский

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Island Biogeography DOI
Robert J. Whittaker, José María Fernández‐Palacios, Thomas J. Matthews

и другие.

Oxford University Press eBooks, Год журнала: 2023, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Июнь 30, 2023

Abstract Island Biogeography: Geo-environmental Dynamics, Ecology, Evolution, Human Impact, and Conservation provides a synthetic review covering islands as model systems in the life sciences. It is centred on study of geographical distribution biodiversity how it changes through time, understood medium island biotas ecosystems. comprises four parts devoted turn to: environments; ecology; evolution; human impact conservation. describes origins dynamics different types key characteristics environments that shape their biotic characteristics. identifies theories ecology reviews progress towards evaluation development. sets out essential building blocks evolution emergent patterns insular endemism evolutionary syndromes animals plants. geo-environmental are crucial relevance to understanding developing improved explanatory predictive models ecological dynamics. application theory fragmented spread societies across world these subsequent colonization events environments, biotas, sustainability islands. evidence anthropogenic extinction islands, identifying drivers threats existing native species ecosystems, ways which may make particularly vulnerable certain external influences. considers distinctive conservation challenges solutions be effective

Язык: Английский

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Dwarfism and gigantism drive human-mediated extinctions on islands DOI
Roberto Rozzi, Mark V. Lomolino, Alexandra van der Geer

и другие.

Science, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 379(6636), С. 1054 - 1059

Опубликована: Март 10, 2023

Islands have long been recognized as distinctive evolutionary arenas leading to morphologically divergent species, such dwarfs and giants. We assessed how body size evolution in island mammals may exacerbated their vulnerability, well human arrival has contributed past ongoing extinctions, by integrating data on 1231 extant 350 extinct species from islands paleo worldwide spanning the 23 million years. found that likelihood of extinction endangerment are highest most extreme Extinction risk insular was compounded modern humans, which accelerated rates more than 10-fold, resulting an almost complete demise these iconic marvels evolution.

Язык: Английский

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Lights at the end of the tunnel: The incidence and characteristics of recovery for Australian threatened animals DOI Creative Commons
John C. Z. Woinarski, Stephen T. Garnett, Graeme R. Gillespie

и другие.

Biological Conservation, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 279, С. 109946 - 109946

Опубликована: Фев. 6, 2023

Recovery of threatened species is a widely recognised conservation goal. We assess the incidence and characteristics recovery for Australian animals from establishment Australia's national environmental legislation in 2000 to 2022. Formal de-listings have been few, mostly not indicative actual recovery. However, we assessed that 29 taxa (1 fish, 4 frogs, 1 reptile, 8 birds 15 mammals), representing 6.5 % 446 consider were justifiably listed as threatened, recovered over this period such they no longer meet eligibility criteria listing threatened. Most are mammals whose previous decline was due introduced predators. Their has enabled by sustained management actions (establishment predator-free havens, translocations predator control). The lack invertebrates possibly because these received little investment. limited fish capacity abating threats predators exploitation degradation aquatic systems. Species habitat loss degradation, fire climate change under-represented recoveries. De-listing here would provide tangible recognition indicator success help maintain integrity list. most rapidly become eligible re-listing should their be withdrawn. Although there prevalent trend species, recoveries merit recognition.

Язык: Английский

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Trading species to extinction: evidence of extinction linked to the wildlife trade DOI Creative Commons
Amy Hinsley, Jasmin Willis, Abigail R. Dent

и другие.

Cambridge Prisms Extinction, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 1

Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2023

The link between unsustainable harvest of species for the wildlife trade and extinction is clear in some cases, but little known about number across taxonomic groups that have gone extinct because trade-related factors, or future risks traded species. We conducted a rapid review published articles assessments on IUCN Red List Threatened Species with aim recording examples extinctions were attributed to trade. found reports linked, at least part, 511 unique taxa. These include 294 global extinctions, 25 wild, 192 local extinctions. majority global/in wild linked (230) involved ray-finned fishes, primarily due predation by introduced commercial Seventy-one 175 reported animal taxa mammals. Twenty-two 16 plants reportedly One fungal was locally over-harvesting Furthermore, 340 be near-extinct trade, 269 which animals, including several high-profile megafauna. Extinctions direct harvesting and/or indirect threats such as bycatch invasive often it not possible determine relative role Our results highlight need better data collection risk understand its impacts inform more effective policy.

Язык: Английский

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Climatic stability and geological history shape global centers of neo- and paleoendemism in seed plants DOI Creative Commons
Lirong Cai, Holger Kreft, Amanda Taylor

и другие.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 120(30)

Опубликована: Июль 17, 2023

Assessing the distribution of geographically restricted and evolutionarily unique species their underlying drivers is key to understanding biogeographical processes critical for global conservation prioritization. Here, we quantified geographic phylogenetic endemism ~320,000 seed plants worldwide identified centers young (neoendemism) old (paleoendemism). Tropical subtropical islands as well tropical mountain regions displayed world's highest endemism. Most rainforest emerged paleoendemism, while most Mediterranean-climate showed high neoendemism. Centers where neo- paleoendemism coincide on some oceanic continental fragment islands, in parts Irano-Turanian floristic region. Global variation was explained by a combination past present environmental factors (79.8 87.7% variance explained) strongly related heterogeneity. Also, warm wet climates, isolation, long-term climatic stability Neo- were jointly geological history. Long-term promoted persistence paleoendemics, isolation histories Mountainous both reflecting diversification over time. Our study provides insights into evolutionary underpinnings patterns identifies areas Earth with uniqueness-key information setting priorities.

Язык: Английский

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Islands are key for protecting the world’s plant endemism DOI
Julian Schrader, Patrick Weigelt, Lirong Cai

и другие.

Nature, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 634(8035), С. 868 - 874

Опубликована: Окт. 16, 2024

Язык: Английский

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The global loss of avian functional and phylogenetic diversity from anthropogenic extinctions DOI
Thomas J. Matthews, Kostas A. Triantis, Joseph P. Wayman

и другие.

Science, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 386(6717), С. 55 - 60

Опубликована: Окт. 3, 2024

Humans have been driving a global erosion of species richness for millennia, but the consequences past extinctions other dimensions biodiversity-functional and phylogenetic diversity-are poorly understood. In this work, we show that, since Late Pleistocene, extinction 610 bird has caused disproportionate loss avian functional space along with ~3 billion years unique evolutionary history. For island endemics, proportional losses even greater. Projected future more than 1000 over next two centuries will incur further substantial reductions in diversity. These results highlight severe ongoing biodiversity crisis urgent need to identify ecological functions being lost through extinction.

Язык: Английский

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A Review on the State of the Art in Frugivory and Seed Dispersal on Islands and the Implications of Global Change DOI Creative Commons
Manuel Nogales, Kim R. McConkey, Tomás A. Carlo

и другие.

The Botanical Review, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 90(2), С. 160 - 185

Опубликована: Янв. 17, 2024

Abstract We provide an overview of the current state knowledge island frugivory and seed dispersal identify gaps that are important for fundamental research on—and applied conservation of—island ecosystems. conducted a systematic literature search on islands, omitting large, continental islands. This revealed total 448 studies, most (75%) published during last two decades, especially after 2010. Nearly 65% them were focused eight archipelagos. There is paucity studies in Pacific archipelagos near Asia Australia, Indian Ocean. Data diverse but highly uneven geographic conceptual coverage. Despite their limited biodiversity, islands essential reservoirs endemic plants animals interactions. Due to simplicity insular ecosystems, we can assess importance theory mechanisms at species community levels. These include ecological biogeographical meaning prevalence non-standard islands; effectiveness relative roles different frugivore guilds (birds reptiles being important); patterns organization drivers as by interaction networks. Island systems characterized extinction many natives endemics, high rates introductions. Therefore, understanding how these losses additions alter processes has been prevailing goal foundation effective restoration

Язык: Английский

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The BALA project: A pioneering monitoring of Azorean forest invertebrates over two decades (1999–2022) DOI Creative Commons
Gábor Pozsgai, Sébastien Lhoumeau, Isabel R. Amorim

и другие.

Scientific Data, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 11(1)

Опубликована: Апрель 11, 2024

Abstract Globally, there is a concerning decline in many insect populations, and this trend likely extends to all arthropods, potentially impacting unique island biota. Native non-endemic endemic species on islands are under threat due habitat destruction, with the introduction of exotic, invasive, species, further contributing decline. While long-term studies plants vertebrate fauna available, arthropod datasets limited, hindering comparisons better-studied taxa. The Biodiversity Arthropods Laurisilva Azores (BALA) project has allowed gathering comprehensive data since 1997 Azorean Islands (Portugal), using standardised sampling methods across islands. dataset includes counts from epigean (pitfall traps) canopy-dwelling (beating samples) communities, enriched information, biogeographic origins, IUCN categories. Metadata associated sample protocol events, like identifier, archive number, sampled tree trap type also recorded. database available multiple formats, including Darwin Core, which facilitates ecological analysis pressing environmental concerns, such as population declines biological invasions.

Язык: Английский

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