Ongoing declines for the world’s amphibians in the face of emerging threats

Jennifer A., Luedtke and Janice, Chanson and Kelsey, Neam and Louise, Hobin and Adriano O., Maciel and Alessandro, Catenazzi and Amaël, Borzée and Amir, Hamidy and Anchalee, Aowphol and Indraneil, Das (2023) Ongoing declines for the world’s amphibians in the face of emerging threats. Nature, 622. pp. 1-16. ISSN 1476-4687

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Abstract

Systematic assessments of species extinction risk at regular intervals are necessary for informing conservation action1,2. Ongoing developments in taxonomy, threatening processes and research further underscore the need for reassessment3,4. Here we report the findings of the second Global Amphibian Assessment, evaluating 8,011 species for the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of Threatened Species. We find that amphibians are the most threatened vertebrate class (40.7% of species are globally threatened). The updated Red List Index shows that the status of amphibians is deteriorating globally, particularly for salamanders and in the Neotropics. Disease and habitat loss drove 91% of status deteriorations between 1980 and 2004. Ongoing and projected climate change effects are now of increasing concern, driving 39% of status deteriorations since 2004, followed by habitat loss (37%). Although signs of species recoveries incentivize immediate conservation action, scaled-up investment is urgently needed to reverse the current trends.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Global Amphibian Assessment, regular intervals, amphibians, species, International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List.
Subjects: Q Science > QL Zoology
Divisions: Academic Faculties, Institutes and Centres > Institute of Biodiversity and Environmental Conservation
Faculties, Institutes, Centres > Institute of Biodiversity and Environmental Conservation
Depositing User: Das
Date Deposited: 05 Oct 2023 06:27
Last Modified: 05 Oct 2023 06:27
URI: http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/42930

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