Conservation assessment and action on Lotus sanguineus (Fabaceae), a critically endangered endemic species to Turkey

Lotus sanguineus is one of the endemic taxa from Mediterranean Region of Turkey. It has hitherto been known from type locality and was assessed under VU and EN categories despite the lack of information on the population size, number of location and habitat quality. This study aims to determine the...

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Main Authors: Subaşı Ümit, Şekerciler Fatoş, Vural Mecit
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-12-01
Series:Hacquetia
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spelling doaj-76ff2f3e595e4cc497abee1d272072dd2020-11-25T03:50:44ZengSciendoHacquetia1854-98292020-12-0119230731510.2478/hacq-2020-0003hacq-2020-0003Conservation assessment and action on Lotus sanguineus (Fabaceae), a critically endangered endemic species to TurkeySubaşı Ümit0Şekerciler Fatoş1Vural Mecit2Ege University Faculty of Sciences, Department of Biology, 35100, İzmir, Turkey.Ankara University, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Biology, 06100, Tandoğan, Ankara Turkey.Gazi University, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Biology, Ankara, Turkey.Lotus sanguineus is one of the endemic taxa from Mediterranean Region of Turkey. It has hitherto been known from type locality and was assessed under VU and EN categories despite the lack of information on the population size, number of location and habitat quality. This study aims to determine the global conservation status and conservation strategies of the narrow endemic species. We collected all available data and evaluated them with the field studies. We reported the sizes of populations, altitude, coordinates, habitat types and the threats it faces for each locality. GeoCAT analyses at global levels indicate the extent of occurrence 19.965 km2 and area of occupancy 9 km2 and there could be an inferred decline due to habitat loss and fragmentation of the original population, suggesting this species might be classified as Critically Endangered, based on criterium B1ab (i, ii, iii) + 2ab (i, ii, iii) in the Red List categorization. Conservation priorities include life history and ecology studies, in-situ conservation, population monitoring and ex-situ conservation to prevent the destruction of the existing gene pool.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/hacq.2020.19.issue-2/hacq-2020-0003/hacq-2020-0003.xml?format=INTconservation actioniucn assessmentlotus sanguineus (vural) d. d. sokoloffendemicturkey
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Şekerciler Fatoş
Vural Mecit
Conservation assessment and action on Lotus sanguineus (Fabaceae), a critically endangered endemic species to Turkey
Hacquetia
conservation action
iucn assessment
lotus sanguineus (vural) d. d. sokoloff
endemic
turkey
author_facet Subaşı Ümit
Şekerciler Fatoş
Vural Mecit
author_sort Subaşı Ümit
title Conservation assessment and action on Lotus sanguineus (Fabaceae), a critically endangered endemic species to Turkey
title_short Conservation assessment and action on Lotus sanguineus (Fabaceae), a critically endangered endemic species to Turkey
title_full Conservation assessment and action on Lotus sanguineus (Fabaceae), a critically endangered endemic species to Turkey
title_fullStr Conservation assessment and action on Lotus sanguineus (Fabaceae), a critically endangered endemic species to Turkey
title_full_unstemmed Conservation assessment and action on Lotus sanguineus (Fabaceae), a critically endangered endemic species to Turkey
title_sort conservation assessment and action on lotus sanguineus (fabaceae), a critically endangered endemic species to turkey
publisher Sciendo
series Hacquetia
issn 1854-9829
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Lotus sanguineus is one of the endemic taxa from Mediterranean Region of Turkey. It has hitherto been known from type locality and was assessed under VU and EN categories despite the lack of information on the population size, number of location and habitat quality. This study aims to determine the global conservation status and conservation strategies of the narrow endemic species. We collected all available data and evaluated them with the field studies. We reported the sizes of populations, altitude, coordinates, habitat types and the threats it faces for each locality. GeoCAT analyses at global levels indicate the extent of occurrence 19.965 km2 and area of occupancy 9 km2 and there could be an inferred decline due to habitat loss and fragmentation of the original population, suggesting this species might be classified as Critically Endangered, based on criterium B1ab (i, ii, iii) + 2ab (i, ii, iii) in the Red List categorization. Conservation priorities include life history and ecology studies, in-situ conservation, population monitoring and ex-situ conservation to prevent the destruction of the existing gene pool.
topic conservation action
iucn assessment
lotus sanguineus (vural) d. d. sokoloff
endemic
turkey
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