Journal article

Protocol for listing threatened species can forecast extinction

DA Keith, MA McCarthy, H Regan, T Regan, C Bowles, C Drill, C Craig, B Pellow, MA Burgman, LL Master, M Ruckelshaus, B Mackenzie, SJ Andelman, PR Wade

Ecology Letters | BLACKWELL PUBLISHING LTD | Published : 2004

Abstract

Risk-ranking protocols are used widely to classify the conservation status of the world's species. Here we report on the first empirical assessment of their reliability by using a retrospective study of 18 pairs of bird and mammal species (one species extinct and the other extant) with eight different assessors. The performance of individual assessors varied substantially, but performance was improved by incorporating uncertainty in parameter estimates and consensus among the assessors. When this was done, the ranks from the protocols were consistent with the extinction outcome in 70-80% of pairs and there were mismatches in only 10-20% of cases. This performance was similar to the subjectiv..

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