Testing a global standard for quantifying species recovery and assessing conservation impact

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Autor(a) principal: Grace, Molly K.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Akçakaya, H. Resit, Bennett, Elizabeth L., Brooks, Thomas M., Heath, Anna, Hedges, Simon, Hilton‐Taylor, Craig, Hoffmann, Michael, Hochkirch, Axel, Jenkins, Richard, Keith, David A., Elangovan, Vanitha, Fairclough, David, Febbraro, Mirko Di, Fenu, Giuseppe, Fernandes, Fernando Moreira, Fernandez, Eduardo Pinheiro, Finucci, Brittany, Földesi, Rita, Jorgensen, Dennis, Gupta, Garima, Ryan, Catherine, Foley, Catherine M., Ford, Matthew, Forstner, Michael R. J., García, Néstor, Garcia‐Sandoval, Ricardo, Gardner, Penny C., Garibay‐Orijel, Roberto, Gatan‐Balbas, Marites, Gauto, Irene, Ghazi, Mirza Ghazanfar Ullah, Mitcheson, Yvonne J. Sadovy, Katsis, Lydia K. D., Katdare, Suyash, Godfrey, Stephanie S., Talukdar, Bibhab Kumar, Hagen, Christina, Hagen, Christian A., Hall, Madison B., Hallerman, Eric, Hare, Kelly, Hart, Tom, Salmon, Lily, Hartdegen, Ruston, Harvey‐Brown, Yvette, Hatfield, Richard, Hawke, Tahneal, Tatayah, Vikash, Kaul, Rahul, Hermes, Claudia, Hitchmough, Rod, Long, Barney, Kaunda‐Arara, Boaz, Salvador, Carlos Henrique, Keith‐Diagne, Lucy, Kraus, Daniel T., Lima, Thales Moreira, Lindeman, Ken, Linsky, Jean, Thomas, Philip, Louis, Edward, Loy, Anna, Lughadha, Eimear Nic, Mangel, Jeffrey C., Samways, Michael J., Mallon, David P., Marinari, Paul E., Martin, Gabriel M., Martinelli, Gustavo, McGowan, Philip J. K., McInnes, Alistair, Tringali, Angela, Teles Barbosa Mendes, Eduardo, Millard, Michael J., Mirande, Claire, Sanjuan, Tatiana, Money, Daniel, Monks, Joanne M., Meijaard, Erik, Morales, Carolina Laura, Mumu, Nazia Naoreen, Negrao, Raquel, Nguyen, Anh Ha, Trinh‐Dinh, Hoang, Niloy, Md. Nazmul Hasan, Norbury, Grant Leslie, Souza dos Santos, Amanda, Nordmeyer, Cale, Norris, Darren, O'Brien, Mark, Oda, Gabriela Akemi, Milner‐Gulland, E. J., Orsenigo, Simone, Outerbridge, Mark Evan, Pasachnik, Stesha, Tuboi, Chongpi, Pérez‐Jiménez, Juan Carlos, Sasaki, Hiroshi, Pike, Charlotte, Pilkington, Fred, Plumb, Glenn, Portela, Rita de Cassia Quitete, Prohaska, Ana, Quintana, Manuel G., Rodriguez, Jon Paul, Rakotondrasoa, Eddie Fanantenana, Ranglack, Dustin H., Usmani, Aftab Alam, Stuart, Simon N., Rankou, Hassan, Rawat, Ajay Prakash, Reardon, James Thomas, Rheingantz, Marcelo Lopes, Richter, Stephen C., Rivers, Malin C., Rogers, Luke Rollie, Rosa, Patrícia da, Stephenson, P. J., Rose, Paul, Vié, Jean‐Christophe, Vasco‐Palacios, Aída M., Royer, Emily, Gollock, Matthew, Schutz, Emmanuel, Scott, Heather Ann, Scott, Robert Michael, Serena, Fabrizio, Sharma, Surya P., Shuey, John A., Silva, Carlos Julio Polo, Simaika, John P., Smith, David R., Spaet, Julia L.Y., González, Benito A., Acebes, Pablo, Young, Richard P., Sultana, Shanjida, Hoffmann, Pablo Melo, Virens, Jo, Walker, Alan, Wallace, Bryan, Waller, Lauren J., Wang, Hongfeng, Wearn, Oliver R., Grant, Tandora D., Weerd, Merlijn, Weigmann, Simon, Willcox, Daniel, Woinarski, John, Howarth, Charlie, Alfaro‐Shigueto, Joanna, Yong, Jean W.H., Young, Stuart, Alvarez‐Clare, Silvia, Andriantsimanarilafy, Raphali Rodlis, Gray, Thomas, Arbetman, Marina, Azat, Claudio, Bacchetta, Gianluigi, Badola, Ruchi, Barcelos, Luis M. D., Hudson, Michael A., Barreiros, João P., Basak, Sayanti, Berger, Danielle J., Bhattacharyya, Sabuj, Gregory, Andrew J., Bino, Gilad, Borges, Paulo A. V., Boughton, Raoul K., Brockmann, H. Jane, Buckley, Hannah L., Burfield, Ian J., Hussain, Syed Ainul, Burton, James, Camacho‐Badani, Teresa, Cano‐Alonso, Luis Santiago, Grunsven, Roy H.A., Carmichael, Ruth H., Carrero, Christina, Carroll, John P., Catsadorakis, Giorgos, Chapple, David G., Chapron, Guillaume, Chowdhury, Gawsia Wahidunnessa, Huveneers, Charlie, Claassens, Louw, Cogoni, Donatella, Gryzenhout, Marieka, Constantine, Rochelle, Craig, Christie Anne, Cunningham, Andrew A., Dahal, Nishma, Daltry, Jennifer C., Das, Goura Chandra, Dasgupta, Niladri, Davey, Alexandra, Jacques, Hélène, Davies, Katharine, Guernsey, Noelle C., Develey, Pedro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/6203
Resumo: Recognizing the imperative to evaluate species recovery and conservation impact, in 2012 the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) called for development of a "Green List of Species" (now the IUCN Green Status of Species). A draft Green Status framework for assessing species' progress toward recovery, published in 2018, proposed 2 separate but interlinked components: a standardized method (i.e., measurement against benchmarks of species' viability, functionality, and preimpact distribution) to determine current species recovery status (herein species recovery score) and application of that method to estimate past and potential future impacts of conservation based on 4 metrics (conservation legacy, conservation dependence, conservation gain, and recovery potential). We tested the framework with 181 species representing diverse taxa, life histories, biomes, and IUCN Red List categories (extinction risk). Based on the observed distribution of species' recovery scores, we propose the following species recovery categories: fully recovered, slightly depleted, moderately depleted, largely depleted, critically depleted, extinct in the wild, and indeterminate. Fifty-nine percent of tested species were considered largely or critically depleted. Although there was a negative relationship between extinction risk and species recovery score, variation was considerable. Some species in lower risk categories were assessed as farther from recovery than those at higher risk. This emphasizes that species recovery is conceptually different from extinction risk and reinforces the utility of the IUCN Green Status of Species to more fully understand species conservation status. Although extinction risk did not predict conservation legacy, conservation dependence, or conservation gain, it was positively correlated with recovery potential. Only 1.7% of tested species were categorized as zero across all 4 of these conservation impact metrics, indicating that conservation has, or will, play a role in improving or maintaining species status for the vast majority of these species. Based on our results, we devised an updated assessment framework that introduces the option of using a dynamic baseline to assess future impacts of conservation over the short term to avoid misleading results which were generated in a small number of cases, and redefines short term as 10 years to better align with conservation planning. These changes are reflected in the IUCN Green Status of Species Standard.
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spelling Testing a global standard for quantifying species recovery and assessing conservation impactGreen Status of SpeciesConservation ActionRed ListIUCNRecovery CategoriesAcciones de ConservaciónCategorías de RecuperaciónEstatus Verde de EspeciesLista RojaRecognizing the imperative to evaluate species recovery and conservation impact, in 2012 the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) called for development of a "Green List of Species" (now the IUCN Green Status of Species). A draft Green Status framework for assessing species' progress toward recovery, published in 2018, proposed 2 separate but interlinked components: a standardized method (i.e., measurement against benchmarks of species' viability, functionality, and preimpact distribution) to determine current species recovery status (herein species recovery score) and application of that method to estimate past and potential future impacts of conservation based on 4 metrics (conservation legacy, conservation dependence, conservation gain, and recovery potential). We tested the framework with 181 species representing diverse taxa, life histories, biomes, and IUCN Red List categories (extinction risk). Based on the observed distribution of species' recovery scores, we propose the following species recovery categories: fully recovered, slightly depleted, moderately depleted, largely depleted, critically depleted, extinct in the wild, and indeterminate. Fifty-nine percent of tested species were considered largely or critically depleted. Although there was a negative relationship between extinction risk and species recovery score, variation was considerable. Some species in lower risk categories were assessed as farther from recovery than those at higher risk. This emphasizes that species recovery is conceptually different from extinction risk and reinforces the utility of the IUCN Green Status of Species to more fully understand species conservation status. Although extinction risk did not predict conservation legacy, conservation dependence, or conservation gain, it was positively correlated with recovery potential. Only 1.7% of tested species were categorized as zero across all 4 of these conservation impact metrics, indicating that conservation has, or will, play a role in improving or maintaining species status for the vast majority of these species. Based on our results, we devised an updated assessment framework that introduces the option of using a dynamic baseline to assess future impacts of conservation over the short term to avoid misleading results which were generated in a small number of cases, and redefines short term as 10 years to better align with conservation planning. These changes are reflected in the IUCN Green Status of Species Standard.This work would not have been possible without the countless hours volunteered by species experts around the globe, including many assessors who did not choose to be listed as authors. We thank the IUCN Species Survival Commission and Red List Unit for their help coordinating this input and to the National Geographic Society for supporting a suite of test assessments. Workshops were funded by the Prince Albert of Monaco Foundation (administered via the Cambridge Conservation Initiative Collaborative Fund) and by Fondation Franklinia. We thank Global Wildlife Conservation for their help coordinating the workshops. Special thanks are due to A. Rodrigues for her active involvement in every stage of developing the IUCN Green Status of Species. We thank T. Kuiper for help with data analyses and M. Clark for commenting on an early draft. M.G. was supported by a NERC Knowledge Exchange Fellowship and the IUCN SSC and the World Wildlife Fund. H.R.A. was supported by the Stony Brook University OVPR Seed Grant Program. This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under a Marie Skodowska-Curie grant agreement 766417 to M.F.WileyRepositório da Universidade dos AçoresGrace, Molly K.Akçakaya, H. ResitBennett, Elizabeth L.Brooks, Thomas M.Heath, AnnaHedges, SimonHilton‐Taylor, CraigHoffmann, MichaelHochkirch, AxelJenkins, RichardKeith, David A.Elangovan, VanithaFairclough, DavidFebbraro, Mirko DiFenu, GiuseppeFernandes, Fernando MoreiraFernandez, Eduardo PinheiroFinucci, BrittanyFöldesi, RitaJorgensen, DennisGupta, GarimaRyan, CatherineFoley, Catherine M.Ford, MatthewForstner, Michael R. J.García, NéstorGarcia‐Sandoval, RicardoGardner, Penny C.Garibay‐Orijel, RobertoGatan‐Balbas, MaritesGauto, IreneGhazi, Mirza Ghazanfar UllahMitcheson, Yvonne J. SadovyKatsis, Lydia K. D.Katdare, SuyashGodfrey, Stephanie S.Talukdar, Bibhab KumarHagen, ChristinaHagen, Christian A.Hall, Madison B.Hallerman, EricHare, KellyHart, TomSalmon, LilyHartdegen, RustonHarvey‐Brown, YvetteHatfield, RichardHawke, TahnealTatayah, VikashKaul, RahulHermes, ClaudiaHitchmough, RodLong, BarneyKaunda‐Arara, BoazSalvador, Carlos HenriqueKeith‐Diagne, LucyKraus, Daniel T.Lima, Thales MoreiraLindeman, KenLinsky, JeanThomas, PhilipLouis, EdwardLoy, AnnaLughadha, Eimear NicMangel, Jeffrey C.Samways, Michael J.Mallon, David P.Marinari, Paul E.Martin, Gabriel M.Martinelli, GustavoMcGowan, Philip J. K.McInnes, AlistairTringali, AngelaTeles Barbosa Mendes, EduardoMillard, Michael J.Mirande, ClaireSanjuan, TatianaMoney, DanielMonks, Joanne M.Meijaard, ErikMorales, Carolina LauraMumu, Nazia NaoreenNegrao, RaquelNguyen, Anh HaTrinh‐Dinh, HoangNiloy, Md. Nazmul HasanNorbury, Grant LeslieSouza dos Santos, AmandaNordmeyer, CaleNorris, DarrenO'Brien, MarkOda, Gabriela AkemiMilner‐Gulland, E. J.Orsenigo, SimoneOuterbridge, Mark EvanPasachnik, SteshaTuboi, ChongpiPérez‐Jiménez, Juan CarlosSasaki, HiroshiPike, CharlottePilkington, FredPlumb, GlennPortela, Rita de Cassia QuiteteProhaska, AnaQuintana, Manuel G.Rodriguez, Jon PaulRakotondrasoa, Eddie FanantenanaRanglack, Dustin H.Usmani, Aftab AlamStuart, Simon N.Rankou, HassanRawat, Ajay PrakashReardon, James ThomasRheingantz, Marcelo LopesRichter, Stephen C.Rivers, Malin C.Rogers, Luke RollieRosa, Patrícia daStephenson, P. J.Rose, PaulVié, Jean‐ChristopheVasco‐Palacios, Aída M.Royer, EmilyGollock, MatthewSchutz, EmmanuelScott, Heather AnnScott, Robert MichaelSerena, FabrizioSharma, Surya P.Shuey, John A.Silva, Carlos Julio PoloSimaika, John P.Smith, David R.Spaet, Julia L.Y.González, Benito A.Acebes, PabloYoung, Richard P.Sultana, ShanjidaHoffmann, Pablo MeloVirens, JoWalker, AlanWallace, BryanWaller, Lauren J.Wang, HongfengWearn, Oliver R.Grant, Tandora D.Weerd, MerlijnWeigmann, SimonWillcox, DanielWoinarski, JohnHowarth, CharlieAlfaro‐Shigueto, JoannaYong, Jean W.H.Young, StuartAlvarez‐Clare, SilviaAndriantsimanarilafy, Raphali RodlisGray, ThomasArbetman, MarinaAzat, ClaudioBacchetta, GianluigiBadola, RuchiBarcelos, Luis M. D.Hudson, Michael A.Barreiros, João P.Basak, SayantiBerger, Danielle J.Bhattacharyya, SabujGregory, Andrew J.Bino, GiladBorges, Paulo A. V.Boughton, Raoul K.Brockmann, H. JaneBuckley, Hannah L.Burfield, Ian J.Hussain, Syed AinulBurton, JamesCamacho‐Badani, TeresaCano‐Alonso, Luis SantiagoGrunsven, Roy H.A.Carmichael, Ruth H.Carrero, ChristinaCarroll, John P.Catsadorakis, GiorgosChapple, David G.Chapron, GuillaumeChowdhury, Gawsia WahidunnessaHuveneers, CharlieClaassens, LouwCogoni, DonatellaGryzenhout, MariekaConstantine, RochelleCraig, Christie AnneCunningham, Andrew A.Dahal, NishmaDaltry, Jennifer C.Das, Goura ChandraDasgupta, NiladriDavey, AlexandraJacques, HélèneDavies, KatharineGuernsey, Noelle C.Develey, Pedro2022-02-16T10:26:06Z2021-122021-12-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/6203engGrace, M.K., Akçakaya, H.R, Bennett, E.L., … Barcelos, L.M.D., ... Barreiros, J.B., ... Borges, P.A.V. et al., … (2021). Testing a global standard for quantifying species recovery and assessing conservation impact. “Conservation Biology”, 35(6), 1833-1849. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Testing a global standard for quantifying species recovery and assessing conservation impact
title Testing a global standard for quantifying species recovery and assessing conservation impact
spellingShingle Testing a global standard for quantifying species recovery and assessing conservation impact
Grace, Molly K.
Green Status of Species
Conservation Action
Red List
IUCN
Recovery Categories
Acciones de Conservación
Categorías de Recuperación
Estatus Verde de Especies
Lista Roja
title_short Testing a global standard for quantifying species recovery and assessing conservation impact
title_full Testing a global standard for quantifying species recovery and assessing conservation impact
title_fullStr Testing a global standard for quantifying species recovery and assessing conservation impact
title_full_unstemmed Testing a global standard for quantifying species recovery and assessing conservation impact
title_sort Testing a global standard for quantifying species recovery and assessing conservation impact
author Grace, Molly K.
author_facet Grace, Molly K.
Akçakaya, H. Resit
Bennett, Elizabeth L.
Brooks, Thomas M.
Heath, Anna
Hedges, Simon
Hilton‐Taylor, Craig
Hoffmann, Michael
Hochkirch, Axel
Jenkins, Richard
Keith, David A.
Elangovan, Vanitha
Fairclough, David
Febbraro, Mirko Di
Fenu, Giuseppe
Fernandes, Fernando Moreira
Fernandez, Eduardo Pinheiro
Finucci, Brittany
Földesi, Rita
Jorgensen, Dennis
Gupta, Garima
Ryan, Catherine
Foley, Catherine M.
Ford, Matthew
Forstner, Michael R. J.
García, Néstor
Garcia‐Sandoval, Ricardo
Gardner, Penny C.
Garibay‐Orijel, Roberto
Gatan‐Balbas, Marites
Gauto, Irene
Ghazi, Mirza Ghazanfar Ullah
Mitcheson, Yvonne J. Sadovy
Katsis, Lydia K. D.
Katdare, Suyash
Godfrey, Stephanie S.
Talukdar, Bibhab Kumar
Hagen, Christina
Hagen, Christian A.
Hall, Madison B.
Hallerman, Eric
Hare, Kelly
Hart, Tom
Salmon, Lily
Hartdegen, Ruston
Harvey‐Brown, Yvette
Hatfield, Richard
Hawke, Tahneal
Tatayah, Vikash
Kaul, Rahul
Hermes, Claudia
Hitchmough, Rod
Long, Barney
Kaunda‐Arara, Boaz
Salvador, Carlos Henrique
Keith‐Diagne, Lucy
Kraus, Daniel T.
Lima, Thales Moreira
Lindeman, Ken
Linsky, Jean
Thomas, Philip
Louis, Edward
Loy, Anna
Lughadha, Eimear Nic
Mangel, Jeffrey C.
Samways, Michael J.
Mallon, David P.
Marinari, Paul E.
Martin, Gabriel M.
Martinelli, Gustavo
McGowan, Philip J. K.
McInnes, Alistair
Tringali, Angela
Teles Barbosa Mendes, Eduardo
Millard, Michael J.
Mirande, Claire
Sanjuan, Tatiana
Money, Daniel
Monks, Joanne M.
Meijaard, Erik
Morales, Carolina Laura
Mumu, Nazia Naoreen
Negrao, Raquel
Nguyen, Anh Ha
Trinh‐Dinh, Hoang
Niloy, Md. Nazmul Hasan
Norbury, Grant Leslie
Souza dos Santos, Amanda
Nordmeyer, Cale
Norris, Darren
O'Brien, Mark
Oda, Gabriela Akemi
Milner‐Gulland, E. J.
Orsenigo, Simone
Outerbridge, Mark Evan
Pasachnik, Stesha
Tuboi, Chongpi
Pérez‐Jiménez, Juan Carlos
Sasaki, Hiroshi
Pike, Charlotte
Pilkington, Fred
Plumb, Glenn
Portela, Rita de Cassia Quitete
Prohaska, Ana
Quintana, Manuel G.
Rodriguez, Jon Paul
Rakotondrasoa, Eddie Fanantenana
Ranglack, Dustin H.
Usmani, Aftab Alam
Stuart, Simon N.
Rankou, Hassan
Rawat, Ajay Prakash
Reardon, James Thomas
Rheingantz, Marcelo Lopes
Richter, Stephen C.
Rivers, Malin C.
Rogers, Luke Rollie
Rosa, Patrícia da
Stephenson, P. J.
Rose, Paul
Vié, Jean‐Christophe
Vasco‐Palacios, Aída M.
Royer, Emily
Gollock, Matthew
Schutz, Emmanuel
Scott, Heather Ann
Scott, Robert Michael
Serena, Fabrizio
Sharma, Surya P.
Shuey, John A.
Silva, Carlos Julio Polo
Simaika, John P.
Smith, David R.
Spaet, Julia L.Y.
González, Benito A.
Acebes, Pablo
Young, Richard P.
Sultana, Shanjida
Hoffmann, Pablo Melo
Virens, Jo
Walker, Alan
Wallace, Bryan
Waller, Lauren J.
Wang, Hongfeng
Wearn, Oliver R.
Grant, Tandora D.
Weerd, Merlijn
Weigmann, Simon
Willcox, Daniel
Woinarski, John
Howarth, Charlie
Alfaro‐Shigueto, Joanna
Yong, Jean W.H.
Young, Stuart
Alvarez‐Clare, Silvia
Andriantsimanarilafy, Raphali Rodlis
Gray, Thomas
Arbetman, Marina
Azat, Claudio
Bacchetta, Gianluigi
Badola, Ruchi
Barcelos, Luis M. D.
Hudson, Michael A.
Barreiros, João P.
Basak, Sayanti
Berger, Danielle J.
Bhattacharyya, Sabuj
Gregory, Andrew J.
Bino, Gilad
Borges, Paulo A. V.
Boughton, Raoul K.
Brockmann, H. Jane
Buckley, Hannah L.
Burfield, Ian J.
Hussain, Syed Ainul
Burton, James
Camacho‐Badani, Teresa
Cano‐Alonso, Luis Santiago
Grunsven, Roy H.A.
Carmichael, Ruth H.
Carrero, Christina
Carroll, John P.
Catsadorakis, Giorgos
Chapple, David G.
Chapron, Guillaume
Chowdhury, Gawsia Wahidunnessa
Huveneers, Charlie
Claassens, Louw
Cogoni, Donatella
Gryzenhout, Marieka
Constantine, Rochelle
Craig, Christie Anne
Cunningham, Andrew A.
Dahal, Nishma
Daltry, Jennifer C.
Das, Goura Chandra
Dasgupta, Niladri
Davey, Alexandra
Jacques, Hélène
Davies, Katharine
Guernsey, Noelle C.
Develey, Pedro
author_role author
author2 Akçakaya, H. Resit
Bennett, Elizabeth L.
Brooks, Thomas M.
Heath, Anna
Hedges, Simon
Hilton‐Taylor, Craig
Hoffmann, Michael
Hochkirch, Axel
Jenkins, Richard
Keith, David A.
Elangovan, Vanitha
Fairclough, David
Febbraro, Mirko Di
Fenu, Giuseppe
Fernandes, Fernando Moreira
Fernandez, Eduardo Pinheiro
Finucci, Brittany
Földesi, Rita
Jorgensen, Dennis
Gupta, Garima
Ryan, Catherine
Foley, Catherine M.
Ford, Matthew
Forstner, Michael R. J.
García, Néstor
Garcia‐Sandoval, Ricardo
Gardner, Penny C.
Garibay‐Orijel, Roberto
Gatan‐Balbas, Marites
Gauto, Irene
Ghazi, Mirza Ghazanfar Ullah
Mitcheson, Yvonne J. Sadovy
Katsis, Lydia K. D.
Katdare, Suyash
Godfrey, Stephanie S.
Talukdar, Bibhab Kumar
Hagen, Christina
Hagen, Christian A.
Hall, Madison B.
Hallerman, Eric
Hare, Kelly
Hart, Tom
Salmon, Lily
Hartdegen, Ruston
Harvey‐Brown, Yvette
Hatfield, Richard
Hawke, Tahneal
Tatayah, Vikash
Kaul, Rahul
Hermes, Claudia
Hitchmough, Rod
Long, Barney
Kaunda‐Arara, Boaz
Salvador, Carlos Henrique
Keith‐Diagne, Lucy
Kraus, Daniel T.
Lima, Thales Moreira
Lindeman, Ken
Linsky, Jean
Thomas, Philip
Louis, Edward
Loy, Anna
Lughadha, Eimear Nic
Mangel, Jeffrey C.
Samways, Michael J.
Mallon, David P.
Marinari, Paul E.
Martin, Gabriel M.
Martinelli, Gustavo
McGowan, Philip J. K.
McInnes, Alistair
Tringali, Angela
Teles Barbosa Mendes, Eduardo
Millard, Michael J.
Mirande, Claire
Sanjuan, Tatiana
Money, Daniel
Monks, Joanne M.
Meijaard, Erik
Morales, Carolina Laura
Mumu, Nazia Naoreen
Negrao, Raquel
Nguyen, Anh Ha
Trinh‐Dinh, Hoang
Niloy, Md. Nazmul Hasan
Norbury, Grant Leslie
Souza dos Santos, Amanda
Nordmeyer, Cale
Norris, Darren
O'Brien, Mark
Oda, Gabriela Akemi
Milner‐Gulland, E. J.
Orsenigo, Simone
Outerbridge, Mark Evan
Pasachnik, Stesha
Tuboi, Chongpi
Pérez‐Jiménez, Juan Carlos
Sasaki, Hiroshi
Pike, Charlotte
Pilkington, Fred
Plumb, Glenn
Portela, Rita de Cassia Quitete
Prohaska, Ana
Quintana, Manuel G.
Rodriguez, Jon Paul
Rakotondrasoa, Eddie Fanantenana
Ranglack, Dustin H.
Usmani, Aftab Alam
Stuart, Simon N.
Rankou, Hassan
Rawat, Ajay Prakash
Reardon, James Thomas
Rheingantz, Marcelo Lopes
Richter, Stephen C.
Rivers, Malin C.
Rogers, Luke Rollie
Rosa, Patrícia da
Stephenson, P. J.
Rose, Paul
Vié, Jean‐Christophe
Vasco‐Palacios, Aída M.
Royer, Emily
Gollock, Matthew
Schutz, Emmanuel
Scott, Heather Ann
Scott, Robert Michael
Serena, Fabrizio
Sharma, Surya P.
Shuey, John A.
Silva, Carlos Julio Polo
Simaika, John P.
Smith, David R.
Spaet, Julia L.Y.
González, Benito A.
Acebes, Pablo
Young, Richard P.
Sultana, Shanjida
Hoffmann, Pablo Melo
Virens, Jo
Walker, Alan
Wallace, Bryan
Waller, Lauren J.
Wang, Hongfeng
Wearn, Oliver R.
Grant, Tandora D.
Weerd, Merlijn
Weigmann, Simon
Willcox, Daniel
Woinarski, John
Howarth, Charlie
Alfaro‐Shigueto, Joanna
Yong, Jean W.H.
Young, Stuart
Alvarez‐Clare, Silvia
Andriantsimanarilafy, Raphali Rodlis
Gray, Thomas
Arbetman, Marina
Azat, Claudio
Bacchetta, Gianluigi
Badola, Ruchi
Barcelos, Luis M. D.
Hudson, Michael A.
Barreiros, João P.
Basak, Sayanti
Berger, Danielle J.
Bhattacharyya, Sabuj
Gregory, Andrew J.
Bino, Gilad
Borges, Paulo A. V.
Boughton, Raoul K.
Brockmann, H. Jane
Buckley, Hannah L.
Burfield, Ian J.
Hussain, Syed Ainul
Burton, James
Camacho‐Badani, Teresa
Cano‐Alonso, Luis Santiago
Grunsven, Roy H.A.
Carmichael, Ruth H.
Carrero, Christina
Carroll, John P.
Catsadorakis, Giorgos
Chapple, David G.
Chapron, Guillaume
Chowdhury, Gawsia Wahidunnessa
Huveneers, Charlie
Claassens, Louw
Cogoni, Donatella
Gryzenhout, Marieka
Constantine, Rochelle
Craig, Christie Anne
Cunningham, Andrew A.
Dahal, Nishma
Daltry, Jennifer C.
Das, Goura Chandra
Dasgupta, Niladri
Davey, Alexandra
Jacques, Hélène
Davies, Katharine
Guernsey, Noelle C.
Develey, Pedro
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade dos Açores
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Grace, Molly K.
Akçakaya, H. Resit
Bennett, Elizabeth L.
Brooks, Thomas M.
Heath, Anna
Hedges, Simon
Hilton‐Taylor, Craig
Hoffmann, Michael
Hochkirch, Axel
Jenkins, Richard
Keith, David A.
Elangovan, Vanitha
Fairclough, David
Febbraro, Mirko Di
Fenu, Giuseppe
Fernandes, Fernando Moreira
Fernandez, Eduardo Pinheiro
Finucci, Brittany
Földesi, Rita
Jorgensen, Dennis
Gupta, Garima
Ryan, Catherine
Foley, Catherine M.
Ford, Matthew
Forstner, Michael R. J.
García, Néstor
Garcia‐Sandoval, Ricardo
Gardner, Penny C.
Garibay‐Orijel, Roberto
Gatan‐Balbas, Marites
Gauto, Irene
Ghazi, Mirza Ghazanfar Ullah
Mitcheson, Yvonne J. Sadovy
Katsis, Lydia K. D.
Katdare, Suyash
Godfrey, Stephanie S.
Talukdar, Bibhab Kumar
Hagen, Christina
Hagen, Christian A.
Hall, Madison B.
Hallerman, Eric
Hare, Kelly
Hart, Tom
Salmon, Lily
Hartdegen, Ruston
Harvey‐Brown, Yvette
Hatfield, Richard
Hawke, Tahneal
Tatayah, Vikash
Kaul, Rahul
Hermes, Claudia
Hitchmough, Rod
Long, Barney
Kaunda‐Arara, Boaz
Salvador, Carlos Henrique
Keith‐Diagne, Lucy
Kraus, Daniel T.
Lima, Thales Moreira
Lindeman, Ken
Linsky, Jean
Thomas, Philip
Louis, Edward
Loy, Anna
Lughadha, Eimear Nic
Mangel, Jeffrey C.
Samways, Michael J.
Mallon, David P.
Marinari, Paul E.
Martin, Gabriel M.
Martinelli, Gustavo
McGowan, Philip J. K.
McInnes, Alistair
Tringali, Angela
Teles Barbosa Mendes, Eduardo
Millard, Michael J.
Mirande, Claire
Sanjuan, Tatiana
Money, Daniel
Monks, Joanne M.
Meijaard, Erik
Morales, Carolina Laura
Mumu, Nazia Naoreen
Negrao, Raquel
Nguyen, Anh Ha
Trinh‐Dinh, Hoang
Niloy, Md. Nazmul Hasan
Norbury, Grant Leslie
Souza dos Santos, Amanda
Nordmeyer, Cale
Norris, Darren
O'Brien, Mark
Oda, Gabriela Akemi
Milner‐Gulland, E. J.
Orsenigo, Simone
Outerbridge, Mark Evan
Pasachnik, Stesha
Tuboi, Chongpi
Pérez‐Jiménez, Juan Carlos
Sasaki, Hiroshi
Pike, Charlotte
Pilkington, Fred
Plumb, Glenn
Portela, Rita de Cassia Quitete
Prohaska, Ana
Quintana, Manuel G.
Rodriguez, Jon Paul
Rakotondrasoa, Eddie Fanantenana
Ranglack, Dustin H.
Usmani, Aftab Alam
Stuart, Simon N.
Rankou, Hassan
Rawat, Ajay Prakash
Reardon, James Thomas
Rheingantz, Marcelo Lopes
Richter, Stephen C.
Rivers, Malin C.
Rogers, Luke Rollie
Rosa, Patrícia da
Stephenson, P. J.
Rose, Paul
Vié, Jean‐Christophe
Vasco‐Palacios, Aída M.
Royer, Emily
Gollock, Matthew
Schutz, Emmanuel
Scott, Heather Ann
Scott, Robert Michael
Serena, Fabrizio
Sharma, Surya P.
Shuey, John A.
Silva, Carlos Julio Polo
Simaika, John P.
Smith, David R.
Spaet, Julia L.Y.
González, Benito A.
Acebes, Pablo
Young, Richard P.
Sultana, Shanjida
Hoffmann, Pablo Melo
Virens, Jo
Walker, Alan
Wallace, Bryan
Waller, Lauren J.
Wang, Hongfeng
Wearn, Oliver R.
Grant, Tandora D.
Weerd, Merlijn
Weigmann, Simon
Willcox, Daniel
Woinarski, John
Howarth, Charlie
Alfaro‐Shigueto, Joanna
Yong, Jean W.H.
Young, Stuart
Alvarez‐Clare, Silvia
Andriantsimanarilafy, Raphali Rodlis
Gray, Thomas
Arbetman, Marina
Azat, Claudio
Bacchetta, Gianluigi
Badola, Ruchi
Barcelos, Luis M. D.
Hudson, Michael A.
Barreiros, João P.
Basak, Sayanti
Berger, Danielle J.
Bhattacharyya, Sabuj
Gregory, Andrew J.
Bino, Gilad
Borges, Paulo A. V.
Boughton, Raoul K.
Brockmann, H. Jane
Buckley, Hannah L.
Burfield, Ian J.
Hussain, Syed Ainul
Burton, James
Camacho‐Badani, Teresa
Cano‐Alonso, Luis Santiago
Grunsven, Roy H.A.
Carmichael, Ruth H.
Carrero, Christina
Carroll, John P.
Catsadorakis, Giorgos
Chapple, David G.
Chapron, Guillaume
Chowdhury, Gawsia Wahidunnessa
Huveneers, Charlie
Claassens, Louw
Cogoni, Donatella
Gryzenhout, Marieka
Constantine, Rochelle
Craig, Christie Anne
Cunningham, Andrew A.
Dahal, Nishma
Daltry, Jennifer C.
Das, Goura Chandra
Dasgupta, Niladri
Davey, Alexandra
Jacques, Hélène
Davies, Katharine
Guernsey, Noelle C.
Develey, Pedro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Green Status of Species
Conservation Action
Red List
IUCN
Recovery Categories
Acciones de Conservación
Categorías de Recuperación
Estatus Verde de Especies
Lista Roja
topic Green Status of Species
Conservation Action
Red List
IUCN
Recovery Categories
Acciones de Conservación
Categorías de Recuperación
Estatus Verde de Especies
Lista Roja
description Recognizing the imperative to evaluate species recovery and conservation impact, in 2012 the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) called for development of a "Green List of Species" (now the IUCN Green Status of Species). A draft Green Status framework for assessing species' progress toward recovery, published in 2018, proposed 2 separate but interlinked components: a standardized method (i.e., measurement against benchmarks of species' viability, functionality, and preimpact distribution) to determine current species recovery status (herein species recovery score) and application of that method to estimate past and potential future impacts of conservation based on 4 metrics (conservation legacy, conservation dependence, conservation gain, and recovery potential). We tested the framework with 181 species representing diverse taxa, life histories, biomes, and IUCN Red List categories (extinction risk). Based on the observed distribution of species' recovery scores, we propose the following species recovery categories: fully recovered, slightly depleted, moderately depleted, largely depleted, critically depleted, extinct in the wild, and indeterminate. Fifty-nine percent of tested species were considered largely or critically depleted. Although there was a negative relationship between extinction risk and species recovery score, variation was considerable. Some species in lower risk categories were assessed as farther from recovery than those at higher risk. This emphasizes that species recovery is conceptually different from extinction risk and reinforces the utility of the IUCN Green Status of Species to more fully understand species conservation status. Although extinction risk did not predict conservation legacy, conservation dependence, or conservation gain, it was positively correlated with recovery potential. Only 1.7% of tested species were categorized as zero across all 4 of these conservation impact metrics, indicating that conservation has, or will, play a role in improving or maintaining species status for the vast majority of these species. Based on our results, we devised an updated assessment framework that introduces the option of using a dynamic baseline to assess future impacts of conservation over the short term to avoid misleading results which were generated in a small number of cases, and redefines short term as 10 years to better align with conservation planning. These changes are reflected in the IUCN Green Status of Species Standard.
publishDate 2021
dc.date.none.fl_str_mv 2021-12
2021-12-01T00:00:00Z
2022-02-16T10:26:06Z
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dc.language.iso.fl_str_mv eng
language eng
dc.relation.none.fl_str_mv Grace, M.K., Akçakaya, H.R, Bennett, E.L., … Barcelos, L.M.D., ... Barreiros, J.B., ... Borges, P.A.V. et al., … (2021). Testing a global standard for quantifying species recovery and assessing conservation impact. “Conservation Biology”, 35(6), 1833-1849. DOI: 10.1111/cobi.13756
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