Recommendation: A Global Ecological Signal of Extinction Risk in Marine Ray-Finned Fishes (Class Actinopterygii) — R0/PR4 DOI Creative Commons
Trevor M. Bak, Richard J. Camp, Noel A. Heim

и другие.

Опубликована: Сен. 4, 2023

Many marine fish species are experiencing population declines, but their extinction risk profiles largely understudied in comparison to terrestrial vertebrate counterparts. Selective of may result rapid alteration the structure and function ocean ecosystems. In this study, we compiled an ecological trait dataset for 8,185 ray-finned fishes (class Actinopterygii) from FishBase used phylogenetic generalized linear models examine which traits associated with increased risk, based on International Union Conservation Nature Red List. We also assessed threat types be driving these toward greater whether threatened face a average number than non-threatened species. found that larger body size and/or life histories involving movement between marine, brackish, freshwater environments elevated risk. Commercial harvesting threatens greatest species, followed by pollution, development, then climate change. average, significantly These results can resource managers help address heightened patterns found.

Язык: Английский

IUCN Red List criteria fail to recognise most threatened and extinct species DOI Creative Commons
Graham J. Edgar

Biological Conservation, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 301, С. 110880 - 110880

Опубликована: Ноя. 22, 2024

Язык: Английский

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Decision: A Global Ecological Signal of Extinction Risk in Marine Ray-Finned Fishes (Class Actinopterygii) — R1/PR10 DOI Creative Commons
Trevor M. Bak, Richard J. Camp, Noel A. Heim

и другие.

Опубликована: Ноя. 2, 2023

Many marine fish species are experiencing population declines, but their extinction risk profiles largely understudied in comparison to terrestrial vertebrate counterparts. Selective of may result rapid alteration the structure and function ocean ecosystems. In this study, we compiled an ecological trait dataset for 8,185 ray-finned fishes (class Actinopterygii) from FishBase used phylogenetic generalized linear models examine which traits associated with increased risk, based on International Union Conservation Nature Red List. We also assessed threat types be driving these toward greater whether threatened face a average number than non-threatened species. found that larger body size and/or life histories involving movement between marine, brackish, freshwater environments elevated risk. Commercial harvesting threatens greatest species, followed by pollution, development, then climate change. average, significantly These results can resource managers help address heightened patterns found.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0

Recommendation: A Global Ecological Signal of Extinction Risk in Marine Ray-Finned Fishes (Class Actinopterygii) — R1/PR9 DOI Creative Commons
Trevor M. Bak, Richard J. Camp, Noel A. Heim

и другие.

Опубликована: Окт. 20, 2023

Many marine fish species are experiencing population declines, but their extinction risk profiles largely understudied in comparison to terrestrial vertebrate counterparts. Selective of may result rapid alteration the structure and function ocean ecosystems. In this study, we compiled an ecological trait dataset for 8,185 ray-finned fishes (class Actinopterygii) from FishBase used phylogenetic generalized linear models examine which traits associated with increased risk, based on International Union Conservation Nature Red List. We also assessed threat types be driving these toward greater whether threatened face a average number than non-threatened species. found that larger body size and/or life histories involving movement between marine, brackish, freshwater environments elevated risk. Commercial harvesting threatens greatest species, followed by pollution, development, then climate change. average, significantly These results can resource managers help address heightened patterns found.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0

Review: A Global Ecological Signal of Extinction Risk in Marine Ray-Finned Fishes (Class Actinopterygii) — R1/PR7 DOI Creative Commons
Trevor M. Bak, Richard J. Camp, Noel A. Heim

и другие.

Опубликована: Окт. 13, 2023

Many marine fish species are experiencing population declines, but their extinction risk profiles largely understudied in comparison to terrestrial vertebrate counterparts. Selective of may result rapid alteration the structure and function ocean ecosystems. In this study, we compiled an ecological trait dataset for 8,185 ray-finned fishes (class Actinopterygii) from FishBase used phylogenetic generalized linear models examine which traits associated with increased risk, based on International Union Conservation Nature Red List. We also assessed threat types be driving these toward greater whether threatened face a average number than non-threatened species. found that larger body size and/or life histories involving movement between marine, brackish, freshwater environments elevated risk. Commercial harvesting threatens greatest species, followed by pollution, development, then climate change. average, significantly These results can resource managers help address heightened patterns found.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0

Author comment: A Global Ecological Signal of Extinction Risk in Marine Ray-Finned Fishes (Class Actinopterygii) — R0/PR1 DOI Creative Commons
Trevor M. Bak

Опубликована: Июнь 2, 2023

Many marine fish species are experiencing population declines, but their extinction risk profiles largely understudied in comparison to terrestrial vertebrate counterparts. Selective of may result rapid alteration the structure and function ocean ecosystems. In this study, we compiled an ecological trait dataset for 8,185 ray-finned fishes (class Actinopterygii) from FishBase used phylogenetic generalized linear models examine which traits associated with increased risk, based on International Union Conservation Nature Red List. We also assessed threat types be driving these toward greater whether threatened face a average number than non-threatened species. found that larger body size and/or life histories involving movement between marine, brackish, freshwater environments elevated risk. Commercial harvesting threatens greatest species, followed by pollution, development, then climate change. average, significantly These results can resource managers help address heightened patterns found.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0

Review: A Global Ecological Signal of Extinction Risk in Marine Ray-Finned Fishes (Class Actinopterygii) — R0/PR3 DOI Creative Commons
Trevor M. Bak, Richard J. Camp, Noel A. Heim

и другие.

Опубликована: Авг. 28, 2023

Many marine fish species are experiencing population declines, but their extinction risk profiles largely understudied in comparison to terrestrial vertebrate counterparts. Selective of may result rapid alteration the structure and function ocean ecosystems. In this study, we compiled an ecological trait dataset for 8,185 ray-finned fishes (class Actinopterygii) from FishBase used phylogenetic generalized linear models examine which traits associated with increased risk, based on International Union Conservation Nature Red List. We also assessed threat types be driving these toward greater whether threatened face a average number than non-threatened species. found that larger body size and/or life histories involving movement between marine, brackish, freshwater environments elevated risk. Commercial harvesting threatens greatest species, followed by pollution, development, then climate change. average, significantly These results can resource managers help address heightened patterns found.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0

Author comment: A Global Ecological Signal of Extinction Risk in Marine Ray-Finned Fishes (Class Actinopterygii) — R1/PR6 DOI Creative Commons
Trevor M. Bak

Опубликована: Окт. 11, 2023

Many marine fish species are experiencing population declines, but their extinction risk profiles largely understudied in comparison to terrestrial vertebrate counterparts. Selective of may result rapid alteration the structure and function ocean ecosystems. In this study, we compiled an ecological trait dataset for 8,185 ray-finned fishes (class Actinopterygii) from FishBase used phylogenetic generalized linear models examine which traits associated with increased risk, based on International Union Conservation Nature Red List. We also assessed threat types be driving these toward greater whether threatened face a average number than non-threatened species. found that larger body size and/or life histories involving movement between marine, brackish, freshwater environments elevated risk. Commercial harvesting threatens greatest species, followed by pollution, development, then climate change. average, significantly These results can resource managers help address heightened patterns found.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0

Review: A Global Ecological Signal of Extinction Risk in Marine Ray-Finned Fishes (Class Actinopterygii) — R0/PR2 DOI Creative Commons
Trevor M. Bak, Richard J. Camp, Noel A. Heim

и другие.

Опубликована: Авг. 3, 2023

Many marine fish species are experiencing population declines, but their extinction risk profiles largely understudied in comparison to terrestrial vertebrate counterparts. Selective of may result rapid alteration the structure and function ocean ecosystems. In this study, we compiled an ecological trait dataset for 8,185 ray-finned fishes (class Actinopterygii) from FishBase used phylogenetic generalized linear models examine which traits associated with increased risk, based on International Union Conservation Nature Red List. We also assessed threat types be driving these toward greater whether threatened face a average number than non-threatened species. found that larger body size and/or life histories involving movement between marine, brackish, freshwater environments elevated risk. Commercial harvesting threatens greatest species, followed by pollution, development, then climate change. average, significantly These results can resource managers help address heightened patterns found.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0

Decision: A Global Ecological Signal of Extinction Risk in Marine Ray-Finned Fishes (Class Actinopterygii) — R0/PR5 DOI Creative Commons
Trevor M. Bak, Richard J. Camp, Noel A. Heim

и другие.

Опубликована: Сен. 29, 2023

Many marine fish species are experiencing population declines, but their extinction risk profiles largely understudied in comparison to terrestrial vertebrate counterparts. Selective of may result rapid alteration the structure and function ocean ecosystems. In this study, we compiled an ecological trait dataset for 8,185 ray-finned fishes (class Actinopterygii) from FishBase used phylogenetic generalized linear models examine which traits associated with increased risk, based on International Union Conservation Nature Red List. We also assessed threat types be driving these toward greater whether threatened face a average number than non-threatened species. found that larger body size and/or life histories involving movement between marine, brackish, freshwater environments elevated risk. Commercial harvesting threatens greatest species, followed by pollution, development, then climate change. average, significantly These results can resource managers help address heightened patterns found.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0

Review: A Global Ecological Signal of Extinction Risk in Marine Ray-Finned Fishes (Class Actinopterygii) — R1/PR8 DOI Creative Commons
Trevor M. Bak, Richard J. Camp, Noel A. Heim

и другие.

Опубликована: Окт. 20, 2023

Many marine fish species are experiencing population declines, but their extinction risk profiles largely understudied in comparison to terrestrial vertebrate counterparts. Selective of may result rapid alteration the structure and function ocean ecosystems. In this study, we compiled an ecological trait dataset for 8,185 ray-finned fishes (class Actinopterygii) from FishBase used phylogenetic generalized linear models examine which traits associated with increased risk, based on International Union Conservation Nature Red List. We also assessed threat types be driving these toward greater whether threatened face a average number than non-threatened species. found that larger body size and/or life histories involving movement between marine, brackish, freshwater environments elevated risk. Commercial harvesting threatens greatest species, followed by pollution, development, then climate change. average, significantly These results can resource managers help address heightened patterns found.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0