Journal article

Correlations among extinction risks assessed by different systems of threatened species categorization

JJ O'Grady, MA Burgman, DA Keith, LL Master, SJ Andelman, BW Brook, GA Hammerson, T Regan, R Frankham

Conservation Biology | WILEY | Published : 2004

Abstract

Many different systems are used to assess levels of threat faced by species. Prominent ones are those used by the World Conservation Union, NatureServe, and the Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission (now the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission). These systems assign taxa a threat ranking by assessing their demographic and ecological characteristics. These threat rankings support the legislative protection of species and guide the placement of conservation programs in order of priority. It is not known, however, whether these assessment systems rank species in a similar order. To resolve this issue, we assessed 55 mainly vertebrate taxa with widely differing life histories..

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