A national‐scale dataset for threats impacting Australia’s imperiled flora and fauna
Abstract Australia is in the midst of an extinction crisis, having already lost 10% of terrestrial mammal fauna since European settlement and with hundreds of other species at high risk of extinction. The decline of the nation's biota is a result of an array of threatening processes; however, a...
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Michelle Ward Josie Carwardine Chuan J. Yong James E. M. Watson Jennifer Silcock Gary S. Taylor Mark Lintermans Graeme R. Gillespie Stephen T. Garnett John Woinarski Reid Tingley Rod J. Fensham Conrad J. Hoskin Harry B. Hines J. Dale Roberts Mark J. Kennard Mark S. Harvey David G. Chapple April E. Reside |
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Michelle Ward Josie Carwardine Chuan J. Yong James E. M. Watson Jennifer Silcock Gary S. Taylor Mark Lintermans Graeme R. Gillespie Stephen T. Garnett John Woinarski Reid Tingley Rod J. Fensham Conrad J. Hoskin Harry B. Hines J. Dale Roberts Mark J. Kennard Mark S. Harvey David G. Chapple April E. Reside A national‐scale dataset for threats impacting Australia’s imperiled flora and fauna Ecology and Evolution Australian threatened species EPBC Act IUCN Threat Classification Scheme IUCN Threat Impact Scoring System Threat impacts Threatened species |
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Michelle Ward Josie Carwardine Chuan J. Yong James E. M. Watson Jennifer Silcock Gary S. Taylor Mark Lintermans Graeme R. Gillespie Stephen T. Garnett John Woinarski Reid Tingley Rod J. Fensham Conrad J. Hoskin Harry B. Hines J. Dale Roberts Mark J. Kennard Mark S. Harvey David G. Chapple April E. Reside |
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Michelle Ward |
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A national‐scale dataset for threats impacting Australia’s imperiled flora and fauna |
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A national‐scale dataset for threats impacting Australia’s imperiled flora and fauna |
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A national‐scale dataset for threats impacting Australia’s imperiled flora and fauna |
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A national‐scale dataset for threats impacting Australia’s imperiled flora and fauna |
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A national‐scale dataset for threats impacting Australia’s imperiled flora and fauna |
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national‐scale dataset for threats impacting australia’s imperiled flora and fauna |
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Ecology and Evolution |
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2021-09-01 |
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Abstract Australia is in the midst of an extinction crisis, having already lost 10% of terrestrial mammal fauna since European settlement and with hundreds of other species at high risk of extinction. The decline of the nation's biota is a result of an array of threatening processes; however, a comprehensive taxon‐specific understanding of threats and their relative impacts remains undocumented nationally. Using expert consultation, we compile the first complete, validated, and consistent taxon‐specific threat and impact dataset for all nationally listed threatened taxa in Australia. We confined our analysis to 1,795 terrestrial and aquatic taxa listed as threatened (Vulnerable, Endangered, or Critically Endangered) under Australian Commonwealth law. We engaged taxonomic experts to generate taxon‐specific threat and threat impact information to consistently apply the IUCN Threat Classification Scheme and Threat Impact Scoring System, as well as eight broad‐level threats and 51 subcategory threats, for all 1,795 threatened terrestrial and aquatic threatened taxa. This compilation produced 4,877 unique taxon–threat–impact combinations with the most frequently listed threats being Habitat loss, fragmentation, and degradation (n = 1,210 taxa), and Invasive species and disease (n = 966 taxa). Yet when only high‐impact threats or medium‐impact threats are considered, Invasive species and disease become the most prevalent threats. This dataset provides critical information for conservation action planning, national legislation and policy, and prioritizing investments in threatened species management and recovery. |
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Australian threatened species EPBC Act IUCN Threat Classification Scheme IUCN Threat Impact Scoring System Threat impacts Threatened species |
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doaj-437c95a9435c4166ad81d284d9f814fd2021-09-09T09:28:15ZengWileyEcology and Evolution2045-77582021-09-011117117491176110.1002/ece3.7920A national‐scale dataset for threats impacting Australia’s imperiled flora and faunaMichelle Ward0Josie Carwardine1Chuan J. Yong2James E. M. Watson3Jennifer Silcock4Gary S. Taylor5Mark Lintermans6Graeme R. Gillespie7Stephen T. Garnett8John Woinarski9Reid Tingley10Rod J. Fensham11Conrad J. Hoskin12Harry B. Hines13J. Dale Roberts14Mark J. Kennard15Mark S. Harvey16David G. Chapple17April E. Reside18Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science The University of Queensland St Lucia QLD AustraliaCSIRO Land and Water Brisbane QLD AustraliaCentre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science The University of Queensland St Lucia QLD AustraliaCentre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science The University of Queensland St Lucia QLD AustraliaDepartment of Environment and Science Queensland Herbarium Brisbane QLD AustraliaSchool of Biological Sciences Australian Centre for Evolutionary Biology and BiodiversityThe University of Adelaide Adelaide SA AustraliaCentre for Applied Water Science University of Canberra Canberra ACT AustraliaFlora and Fauna Division Department of Environment, Parks and Water Security Northern Territory Palmerston SA AustraliaThreatened Species Recovery Hub Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods Charles Darwin University Darwin NT AustraliaThreatened Species Recovery Hub Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods Charles Darwin University Darwin NT AustraliaSchool of Biological Sciences Monash University Clayton VIC AustraliaDepartment of Environment and Science Queensland Herbarium Brisbane QLD AustraliaCollege of Science & Engineering James Cook University Townsville QLD AustraliaDepartment of Environment and Science Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service and Partnerships Bellbowrie QLD AustraliaSchool of Biological Sciences The University of Western Australia Albany WA AustraliaAustralian Rivers Institute Griffith University Nathan QLD AustraliaSchool of Biological Sciences The University of Western Australia Albany WA AustraliaSchool of Biological Sciences Monash University Clayton VIC AustraliaCentre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science The University of Queensland St Lucia QLD AustraliaAbstract Australia is in the midst of an extinction crisis, having already lost 10% of terrestrial mammal fauna since European settlement and with hundreds of other species at high risk of extinction. The decline of the nation's biota is a result of an array of threatening processes; however, a comprehensive taxon‐specific understanding of threats and their relative impacts remains undocumented nationally. Using expert consultation, we compile the first complete, validated, and consistent taxon‐specific threat and impact dataset for all nationally listed threatened taxa in Australia. We confined our analysis to 1,795 terrestrial and aquatic taxa listed as threatened (Vulnerable, Endangered, or Critically Endangered) under Australian Commonwealth law. We engaged taxonomic experts to generate taxon‐specific threat and threat impact information to consistently apply the IUCN Threat Classification Scheme and Threat Impact Scoring System, as well as eight broad‐level threats and 51 subcategory threats, for all 1,795 threatened terrestrial and aquatic threatened taxa. This compilation produced 4,877 unique taxon–threat–impact combinations with the most frequently listed threats being Habitat loss, fragmentation, and degradation (n = 1,210 taxa), and Invasive species and disease (n = 966 taxa). Yet when only high‐impact threats or medium‐impact threats are considered, Invasive species and disease become the most prevalent threats. This dataset provides critical information for conservation action planning, national legislation and policy, and prioritizing investments in threatened species management and recovery.https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7920Australian threatened speciesEPBC ActIUCN Threat Classification SchemeIUCN Threat Impact Scoring SystemThreat impactsThreatened species |