Journal article

Extinction debts and risks faced by abundant species

MA McCarthy, DB Lindenmayer, M Drechsler

Conservation Biology | BLACKWELL SCIENCE INC | Published : 1997

Abstract

A recent model indicating that good competitors and abundant species face the greatest risk of extinction from habitat destruction is critically examined. The conclusions drawn from the model are shown to rely on a number of assumptions regarding the mechanism of species coexistence, the relationship between abundance and competitive ability, and spatial characteristics of habitat destruction. The generality of these assumptions is questioned. Of particular concern are the assumptions that good competitors are poor dispersers, and that good competitors are the most abundant species. Furthermore, we suggest that the spatial scale of metapopulation dynamics in the model may not be appropriate ..

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