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Freire-Fierro, Alina, Diego Tirira, Rosa Batallas, et al. "Ecuadorian Red Lists and the IUCN Red List: A Disconnect." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 8 (October 10, 2024): e138924. https://doi.org/10.3897/biss.8.138924.

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Up-to-date and globally available information about the conservation status of biodiversity is of paramount importance, given the accelerating global biodiversity loss. Governments rely on this information for policies on conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity. Ecuador, a neotropical biodiversity hotspot, harbors a significant number of endemic plant, animal, and fungal species and several of these groups have been evaluated in Ecuadorian non-IUCN Red Lists. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (IUCN 2024)—which is necessarily incomplete—could be improved with these works. See bel
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Wieringa, Jamin G., and Patrick Zollner. "Comparing predictions of IUCN Red List categories from machine learning and other methods for bats." Journal of Mammalogy 103, no. 3 (2022): 528–39. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13508330.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Abstract Consisting of over 1,400 species, bats are the second most diverse group of mammals. Many species are currently threatened, while another ~244 species are currently listed as Data Deficient by International Union for Conservation Science (IUCN) Global Red List. IUCN assessments can be vital for early conservation intervention and would be aided by a rapid preliminary tool to determine priority for further research and full IUCN Red List assessments. While some tools currently exist to generate extinction risk predictions for bats, the
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Wieringa, Jamin G., and Patrick Zollner. "Comparing predictions of IUCN Red List categories from machine learning and other methods for bats." Journal of Mammalogy 103, no. 3 (2022): 528–39. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13508330.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Abstract Consisting of over 1,400 species, bats are the second most diverse group of mammals. Many species are currently threatened, while another ~244 species are currently listed as Data Deficient by International Union for Conservation Science (IUCN) Global Red List. IUCN assessments can be vital for early conservation intervention and would be aided by a rapid preliminary tool to determine priority for further research and full IUCN Red List assessments. While some tools currently exist to generate extinction risk predictions for bats, the
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Wieringa, Jamin G., and Patrick Zollner. "Comparing predictions of IUCN Red List categories from machine learning and other methods for bats." Journal of Mammalogy 103, no. 3 (2022): 528–39. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13508330.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Abstract Consisting of over 1,400 species, bats are the second most diverse group of mammals. Many species are currently threatened, while another ~244 species are currently listed as Data Deficient by International Union for Conservation Science (IUCN) Global Red List. IUCN assessments can be vital for early conservation intervention and would be aided by a rapid preliminary tool to determine priority for further research and full IUCN Red List assessments. While some tools currently exist to generate extinction risk predictions for bats, the
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Wieringa, Jamin G., and Patrick Zollner. "Comparing predictions of IUCN Red List categories from machine learning and other methods for bats." Journal of Mammalogy 103, no. 3 (2022): 528–39. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13508330.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Abstract Consisting of over 1,400 species, bats are the second most diverse group of mammals. Many species are currently threatened, while another ~244 species are currently listed as Data Deficient by International Union for Conservation Science (IUCN) Global Red List. IUCN assessments can be vital for early conservation intervention and would be aided by a rapid preliminary tool to determine priority for further research and full IUCN Red List assessments. While some tools currently exist to generate extinction risk predictions for bats, the
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Van, der Colff Dewidine, Sabrina Kumschick, Wendy Foden, and John R. U. Wilson. "Comparing the IUCN's EICAT and Red List to improve assessments of the impact of biological invasions." NeoBiota 62 (October 15, 2020): 509–23. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.62.52623.

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The IUCN recommends the use of two distinct schemes to assess the impacts of biological invasions on biodiversity at the species level. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (Red List) categorises native species based on their risk of extinction. Such assessments evaluate the extent to which different pressures, including alien species, threaten native species. The much newer IUCN Environmental Impact Classification for Alien Taxa (EICAT) categorises alien species on the degree to which they have impacted native species. Conceptually, the schemes are related. One would expect that: 1) if a n
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Ferreira, Kenia Cristina Sfredo, Geraldo Majela Moraes Salvio, José Emílio Zanzirolani de Oliveira, and James Bruce Bell. "IUCN'S RED LIST OF THREATENED SPECIES." Revista de Estudos Ambientais 24, no. 2 (2024): 48–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.7867/1983-1501.2022v24n2p48-71.

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This paper analyzed representatives of the class Mammalia on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's (IUCN) Red List of threatened species and evaluated whether the protected areas have fulfilled their function of protecting habitats. In the literature review, protected areas were found to be part of programs for the protection and recovery of threatened species. However, these areas continue to be insufficient due to the increasing destruction caused by humans, mainly the degradation of habitats upon which these organisms depend. By reviewing twelve IUCN lists containing mammals
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Ms, Manita, and Tej Kumar Nepal. "An Updated Checklist of Globally Threatened Species in Bhutan as Listed in IUCN Red List of Threatened Species." International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) 10, no. 2 (2021): 1640–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.21275/sr21217104713.

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Van der Colff, Dewidine, Sabrina Kumschick, Wendy Foden, and John R. U. Wilson. "Comparing the IUCN’s EICAT and Red List to improve assessments of the impact of biological invasions." NeoBiota 62 (October 15, 2020): 509–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.62.52623.

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The IUCN recommends the use of two distinct schemes to assess the impacts of biological invasions on biodiversity at the species level. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (Red List) categorises native species based on their risk of extinction. Such assessments evaluate the extent to which different pressures, including alien species, threaten native species. The much newer IUCN Environmental Impact Classification for Alien Taxa (EICAT) categorises alien species on the degree to which they have impacted native species. Conceptually, the schemes are related. One would expect that: 1) if a n
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Cardoso, Pedro, Pavel Stoev, Teodor Georgiev, Viktor Senderov, and Lyubomir Penev. "Species Conservation Profiles compliant with the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species." Biodiversity Data Journal 4 (September 1, 2016): e10356. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.4.e10356.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "IUCN red list of threatened species"

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Mark, Jennifer. "Applications of the IUCN Red List in evaluating global extinction risk of timber tree species." Thesis, Bournemouth University, 2018. http://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/30531/.

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Anthropogenic deforestation and habitat degradation are major pressures on biodiversity. The world’s wild-growth timber tree species additionally face pressure from unsustainable and illegal harvest practices. Despite the threats to these economically valuable species, our understanding of their extinction risk remains incomplete and outdated. In fact, many timber tree taxa are marketed under trade names only, making it difficult to identify those most at risk. An additional challenge is presented by limited data and the pressing need for rapid species assessment in order to inform conservatio
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Wraith, Jenna L. "Orchid conservation: Assessing threats and conservation priorities." Thesis, Griffith University, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/392403.

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Globally, over a million species are threatened with extinction from habitat loss, climate change, over-exploitation as well as other anthropogenic activities. Orchids are particularly at risk in part due to their distinctive ecology including high species diversity, often limited geographic range for many species, and tight ecological relations with specific symbionts. They are the most diverse group of flowering plants with ~28,000 species and are found on all but one continent. However, due to increasing pressures from humans many orchids are threatened with extinction. It is therefore impo
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De, Simone Leopoldo. "Ecological aspects of plants inhabiting Mediterranean cliffs. Challenges and prospects of life in vertical environments." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Politècnica de València, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/159877.

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[ES] Esta tesis investiga las oportunidades, desafíos y limitaciones para la investigación en el campo de la ecología vegetal, en el contexto de los acantilados mediterráneos. En concreto, las especies casmofiticas, cuyos hábitats naturales se caracterizan por su acusada pendiente. Las laderas de las montañas de piedra caliza en la proximidad del mar, en la parte central y occidental del área mediterránea se consideran objetos de estudio. Los estudios se llevaron a cabo en los cinturones costeros de montaña de las costas del noroeste de Sicilia y la costa diánica en la Comunidad Valenciana. E
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Books on the topic "IUCN red list of threatened species"

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Craig, Hilton-Taylor, Mittermeier Russell A, International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Species Survival Commission., and BirdLife International, eds. 2000 IUCN red list of threatened species. IUCN--The World Conservation Union, 2000.

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Jonathan, Baillie, Hilton-Taylor Craig, Stuart S. N, and IUCN Species Survival Commission, eds. 2004 IUCN red list of threatened species. IUCN--The World Conservation Union, 2004.

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Centre, IUCN Conservation Monitoring, ed. 1986 IUCN red list of threatened animals. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, 1986.

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1946-, Groombridge Brian, World Conservation Monitoring Centre, International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Species Survival Commission., and BirdLife International, eds. 1994 IUCN red list of threatened animals. IUCN, 1993.

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International Council for Bird Preservation., International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Species Survival Commission., and World Conservation Monitoring Centre, eds. 1990 IUCN red list of threatened animals. IUCN, 1990.

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Centre, World Conservation Monitoring, IUCN Species Survival Commission, and International Council for Bird Preservation., eds. 1990 IUCN Red list of threatened animals. IUCN, 1990.

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M, Baillie Jonathan E., Hilton-Taylor Craig, and Stuart Simon N, eds. A global species assessment: 2004 IUCN red list of threatened species. IUCN, 2004.

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Prof, Kameswara Rao C., Geetha B. L, Geetha Suresh, and ENVIS (Botanical Survey of India), eds. Red list of threatened vascular plant species in India: Compiled from the 1997 IUCN red list of threatened plants. ENVIS, Botanical Survey of India, Minstry of Environment & Forests, 2003.

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International, Birdlife. Threatened birds of the world: The official source for birds on the IUCN red list. Edited by Capper David R, Dutson Guy C. L, Morrisey Tim, Stattersfield A. J, and International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Birdlife International, 2000.

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Collar, N. J. Birds to watch 2: The world list of threatened birds : the official source for birds on the IUCN Red List. BirdLife International, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "IUCN red list of threatened species"

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Van Nguyen, Quang. "The Effect of Climate Change and Natural Disasters on Mangrove Forests in Xuan Thuy National Park: Proposed Adaptation Measures for Mangrove Forests." In Interlocal Adaptations to Climate Change in East and Southeast Asia. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81207-2_14.

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AbstractXuan Thuy National Park (XTNP), the first Ramsar site in Southeast Asia, is located in a low-lying coastal region in Nam Dinh Province of Vietnam. Most of the core zone of the XTNP is comprised of mangrove forests, which are inhabited by 222 indigenous and migratory bird species, 202 plant species, 386 invertebrate species, and 154 fishes (Fig. C4.1). Many of these species are rare, including nine endangered birds that are listed in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, have been recorded and sighted in the XTNP. The endangered birds are Western Curlew, Black-faced Spoonbill, Saunde
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Judas, Jacky. "Terrestrial Mammals of the United Arab Emirates." In A Natural History of the Emirates. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-37397-8_14.

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AbstractThe United Arab Emirates (UAE) holds a fascinating mammalian diversity, highly adapted to its harsh arid environment. In total, 58 mammal species have been reported. Seven are now extinct, four are feral, and 10 are introduced non-native species. Of the 37 currently living native species, seven have been added to the national list in the past 15 years. More species likely await discovery, particularly among bats, the most diverse taxonomic group with 13 species reported for the UAE. Rodents, carnivores and ungulates are the three next most diverse groups. To cope with high temperatures
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Robiansyah, Iyan, Enggal Primananda, Rizmoon Nurul Zulkarnaen, Hendra Helmanto, Yayan Wahyu Candra Kusuma, and Angga Yudaputra. "Climate Change Impact on Medicinal Plants: An Insight from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species." In Sustainable Development and Biodiversity. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-9936-9_4.

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Stévart, Tariq, Gilles Dauby, Davy U. Ikabanga, et al. "Diversity of the Vascular Plants of the Gulf of Guinea Oceanic Islands." In Biodiversity of the Gulf of Guinea Oceanic Islands. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06153-0_10.

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AbstractDespite a long history of botanical collecting in the three oceanic islands of the Gulf of Guinea, no recent studies have documented floristic patterns. This chapter summarizes information on the vascular plants of the islands, including inventories conducted on Príncipe and São Tomé since 2017, as well as two recent expeditions to Annobón. An updated database of the vascular flora was compiled, which includes 14,376 records representing 1285 species and infraspecific taxa (1028 native). Príncipe has 445 species and infraspecific taxa (394 native), São Tomé has 1044 (842 native), and A
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Cotton, Alison, Fay Clark, Jean P. Boubli, and Christoph Schwitzer. "IUCN Red List of Threatened Primate Species." In An Introduction to Primate Conservation. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198703389.003.0003.

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Vincent, Amanda, and Yvonne Sadovy. "Reproductive Ecology in the Conservation and Management of Fishes." In Behavioral Ecology and Conservation Biology. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195104899.003.0009.

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Abstract Overexploitation, habitat degradation, physical change, and introductions of exotic species menace fishes around the world. The 1996 International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Animals included 734 species of fishes (IUCN, 1996), up from 576 eight years previously (IUCN, 1988), with most species still not assessed (IUCN, 1996). In North America, fishes and other aquatic taxa are up to eight times more likely to be in peril than birds and mammals (Master, 1990). Despite the level of threat, it will often be particularly difficult to implement conser
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Cardinale, Bradley J., Richard B. Primack, and James D. Murdoch. "Extinction." In Conservation Biology. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hesc/9781605357140.003.0008.

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This chapter addresses global patterns of species endangerment and provides an overview of the primary drivers of extinction. It also describes local patterns of biodiversity change and details the key factors that control extinction risk. In order to track rates of global extinction, it is necessary to keep track of species that are known to have already gone extinct, along with the species that are presently threatened with extinction. The primary tool that conservation biologists use to keep track of the global status of extinct, threatened, and endangered species is the International Union
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Cardinale, Bradley J., Richard B. Primack, and James D. Murdoch. "Habitat Loss, Fragmentation, and Degradation." In Conservation Biology. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hesc/9781605357140.003.0009.

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This chapter describes habitat loss, fragmentation, and degradation. Habitat loss poses the greatest threat to the variety of life on this planet today. It refers to complete elimination of habitats, along with their biological communities and ecological functions. Habitat loss usually results from the conversion of natural or semi-natural habitat into human-dominated habitat. Ultimately, it has been identified as the leading cause of population decay for most wildlife, and it is responsible for nearly 50 percent of all threatened mammal, bird, and amphibian species on the International Union
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"Why is Biodiversity Important? Why Is It Threatened? An Exploration with the IUCN “Red List” of Threatened Species." In Problem-Solving in Conservation Biology and Wildlife Management. Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444319576.ch3.

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Kirkwood, James K., and Katherine Stathatos. "Western black and white colobus monkey." In Biology, Rearing, and Care of Young Primates. Oxford University PressOxford, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198547334.003.0017.

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Abstract Some authorities consider this species, which occurs in the countries of the southern coast of West Africa from Senegal to Nigeria, to be distinct from C. angolensis which occurs in central Africa (Wolfheim 1983). Others have classified these as one species (Napier and Napier 1967). ISIS includes angolensis with polykomos and recognizes 12 subspecies. The western black and white colobus has been described as common in some parts of Ghana and the Ivory Coast but it is very rare or extinct in Togo and Nigeria (Wolfheim 1983). These forest animals are found in a wide range of forest type
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Conference papers on the topic "IUCN red list of threatened species"

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Yankov, N. V., and N. O. Roruleva. "Succulent collection of the Botanical Garden of Samara University." In Роль коллекций в сохранении биоразнообразия суккулентных растений ex situ. Издательство Московского университета, 2024. https://doi.org/10.55959/msu012039-4-2024-7-36.

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The collection of arid zone plants of the Botanical Garden of Samara University has 461 taxa, 107 genera from 14 families. The collection is located on an area of 130 m2. 44 % of the total number of the succulent collection species are on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species in various categories. The article also provides a brief historical analysis of the collection formation.
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Sareen, Harpreet, Yibo Fu, and Yasuaki Kakehi. "Ephemera: Bubble Representations as Metaphors for Endangered Species." In 28th International Symposium on Electronic Art. Ecole des arts decoratifs - PSL, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.69564/isea2023-26-short-sareen-et-al-ephemera.

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SHORT PAPER. The effects of a hierarchical relationship of humans with non-humans are now more pronounced than ever. Anthropogenic ecological stressors, including high levels of carbon dioxide, water scarcity, habitat fragmentation have led to disruption of climate systems, in turn endangering many local and global species. ephemera is an installation composed of glass vessels that show bubble images representing animals from all continents and ecologies currently under threat as per the IUCN Red list. These self-assembling bubble pictures, formed by nucleation of CO2 bubbles in water, are in
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Bösenberg, J. De Wet, and John S. Donaldson. "An Introduction to the IUCN Species Information System Database as the Platform for Cycad Red List Assessments." In CYCAD 2011. The New York Botanical Garden Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.21135/893275389.006.

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SFECLĂ, Victor. "The chorology of some rare vascular plants from the "Dobrușa" landscape reserve." In "Instruire prin cercetare pentru o societate prosperă", conferinţă ştiinţifico-practică internaţională. Ion Creangă Pedagogical State University, 2024. https://doi.org/10.46727/c.v1.16-17-05-2024.p287-293.

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The research was carried out with the aim of identifying and documenting rare and threatened vascular plant species from the "Dobrușa" landscape reserve. As a result of the research, 40 species of rare plants were registered. Of these, 30 are protected by the state by law, 14 species are included in the Red Book of the Republic of Moldova, 13 species are in the Red List of Vascular Plants in Europe, 10 species are protected by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Fauna and Flora Wild (CITES), and 5 species are rare on the territory of the Republic of Moldova and are t
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Kim, Jung-Sup. "UNRAVELING MINK HAIR KERATIN GENES." In BioTecnica 2024– International Conference on Advances in Biological Sciences, 12-13 July, Bangkok. Global Research & Development Services Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.20319/icrlsh.2024.104.

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Mink for luxurious fur face a high risk of global extinction, with species like the European mink designated as critically endangered by the IUCN red list. Recent whole-genome sequencing efforts have unveiled mink hair genes. Analyzing type I and II hair keratin genes from the GenBank database, a major hair protein KRT81 in Mink is consisted of 519 amino acids with an approximate molecular weight of 56.3kD and an isoelectric point of 5.5. Phylogentic analysis of basic type II hair keratins and acidic type I hair keratins in mink and human identifies the counterpart of the hair keratin filament
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Buzzetti, Filippo Maria, Marco Bardiani, and Fausto Leandri. "Managing Protected Areas Benefits: New Findings of <em>Zeuneriana marmorata</em>, Endangered Species as Listed in IUCN Red List (Insecta: Orthoptera)." In The 1st International Electronic Conference on Entomology. MDPI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/iece-10519.

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Reports on the topic "IUCN red list of threatened species"

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Cardiff, Scott, and Richard Jenkins. The Bats of Madagascar: A Conservation Challenge. American Museum of Natural History, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.5531/cbc.ncep.0141.

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This module looks at the conservation outlook for Madagascar’s bats. Madagascar has nearly 40 recognized species of bats, distributed among seven families, over half of which are endemic to the island, including the family Myzopodidae. While some are recognized as threatened by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, most of Madagascar’s bat species are actually too poorly studied to estimate their conservation status. Further research is needed on the important aspects of bat ecology: roosting patterns and preferences, foraging and habitat use, and diet. Bats perform several important ecosys
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ดำรงโรจน์วัฒนา, พงษ์ชัย. การจัดลำดับความสำคัญของเกาะต่างๆ ในพื้นที่ อพ.สธ. ในการอนุรักษ์ปักษาพรรณ : รายงานผลการดำเนินงาน. จุฬาลงกรณ์มหาวิทยาลัย, 2014. https://doi.org/10.58837/chula.res.2014.47.

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เกาะเป็นระบบนิเวศที่มีความสำคัญต่อนกหลายชนิดและมีความเปราะบางเสี่ยงต่อการถูกรบกวนโดยมนุษย์และการเปลี่ยนแปลงตามธรรมชาติ จึงมีความจำเป็นในหาแนวทางอนุรักษ์ แต่อย่างไรก็ตามเกาะในท้องทะเลไทยมีมากมาย แต่ละเกาะมีลักษณะที่แตกต่างกัน ซึ่งการที่จะวางแผนหรือดำเนินการเพื่ออนุรักษ์ความหลากหลายของนกบนเกาะทุกเกาะพร้อมๆ กันย่อมกระทำได้ยาก จึงควรมีการศึกษาเพื่อจัดลำดับเกาะต่างๆ ที่มีความสำคัญในแง่การอนุรักษ์ความหลากหลายทางชีวภาพของสัตว์กลุ่มนก ประกอบกับยังไม่มีการทำฐานข้อมูลเชิงพื้นที่ของนกที่อาศัยตามเกาะต่างๆ เพื่อใช้ประกอบการวางแผนการอนุรักษ์ในระยะยาว การศึกษาครั้งนี้มีวัตถุประสงค์เพื่อสร้างฐานข้อมูลเชิงพื้น
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Murray, N. J., D. A. Keith, R. Tizard, et al. Threatened ecosystems of Myanmar: An IUCN Red List of Ecosystems Assessment. Version 1. Wildlife Conservation Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.19121/2019.report.37457.

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Hohla, Michael, Heiko Korsch, Markus Hofbauer, et al. Characeen Österreichs. Checkliste, Atlas und Rote Liste der Armleuchteralgen (Charophyceae)*. Austrian Academy of Sciences, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1553/biosystecol154327.

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In the course of the project “Charophytes of Austria”, 7.577 records of stoneworts have been documented from 2005 to 2025. With the collected data and considering also historical records, we compiled a monograph of this group for the first time for Austria, including a checklist, species distribution maps and a Red List. A total of 35 species has been identified. Species records and IUCN Red List categories to classify their endangerment are provided for each federal state of Austria and habitats therein. The monograph is divided in two parts. The general section deals with the history of rese
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Hohla, Michael, Heiko Korsch, Markus Hofbauer, et al. Characeen Österreichs. Checkliste, Atlas und Rote Liste der Armleuchteralgen (Charophyceae)*. Austrian Academy of Sciences, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1553/biosystecol.4.e154327.

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In the course of the project “Charophytes of Austria”, 7.577 records of stoneworts have been documented from 2005 to 2025. With the collected data and considering also historical records, we compiled a monograph of this group for the first time for Austria, including a checklist, species distribution maps and a Red List. A total of 35 species has been identified. Species records and IUCN Red List categories to classify their endangerment are provided for each federal state of Austria and habitats therein. The monograph is divided in two parts. The general section deals with the history of rese
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Laverty, Melina F., Liza Murphy, and Eleanor J. Sterling. Threats to Biodiversity: An Overview. American Museum of Natural History, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.5531/cbc.ncep.0018.

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Human demands on the world’s resources have led to one-third to one-half of the terrestrial planet being substantially altered by human activity. Some ecosystems such as grasslands and freshwater systems are more affected than others, but pollution has modified even the poles and the atmosphere. The major direct threats to biodiversity are covered in this module, including habitat fragmentation, invasive species, pollution, overexploitation, and global climate change. The underlying causes of biodiversity loss, on the other hand, are often more complex and stem from many interrelated factors,
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Svahn, Emma. Faktablad – Resultat från övervakningen av kustfisk – Kvädöfjärden (Egentliga Östersjön) 1989‒2022. Institutionen för akvatiska resurser, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.54612/a.4e98k7nsrq.

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Coastal fish monitoring in the autumn has been conducted in Kvädöfjärden using the gear net series since 1989. The fishing methodology was revised in 2018 and resulted in only one night of fishing per station in contrast to six consecutive nights. Only the first night of fishing over all years has hence been included in the analysis in this report. A survey with Nordic coastal multimesh gillnets was performed for the first time in autumn the same year as the revision and has been executed annually since then. The methodologies are not fully comparable, and has thus been analysed separately in
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