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Threatened species

Threatened species are any species (including animals, plants and fungi) which are vulnerable to extinction in the near future. Species that are threatened are sometimes characterised by the population dynamics measure of critical depensation, a mathematical measure of biomass related to population growth rate. This quantitative metric is one method of evaluating the degree of endangerment without direct reference to human activity.[1]

Conservation status
Extinct
Threatened
Lower Risk

Other categories
(list)

Related topics


Comparison of Red List classes above
and NatureServe status below

IUCN definition edit

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is the foremost authority on threatened species, and treats threatened species not as a single category, but as a group of three categories, depending on the degree to which they are threatened:[2]: 8–11 

Less-than-threatened categories are near threatened, least concern, and the no longer assigned category of conservation dependent. Species that have not been evaluated (NE), or do not have sufficient data (data deficient) also are not considered "threatened" by the IUCN.

 
The three categories of the threatened species on IUCN Red List.

Although threatened and vulnerable may be used interchangeably when discussing IUCN categories, the term threatened is generally used to refer to the three categories (critically endangered, endangered, and vulnerable), while vulnerable is used to refer to the least at risk of those three categories. They may be used interchangeably in most contexts however, as all vulnerable species are threatened species (vulnerable is a category of threatened species); and, as the more at-risk categories of threatened species (namely endangered and critically endangered) must, by definition, also qualify as vulnerable species, all threatened species may also be considered vulnerable.

Threatened species are also referred to as a red-listed species, as they are listed in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

Subspecies, populations and stocks may also be classified as threatened.

By country edit

Australia edit

Federal edit

The Commonwealth of Australia (federal government) has legislation for categorising and protecting endangered species, namely the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, which is known in short as the EPBC Act. This Act has six categories: extinct, extinct in the wild, critically endangered, endangered, vulnerable, and conservation dependent, as defined in Section 179 of the Act.[3] These could be summarised as:[4]

  • "Extinct" – "no reasonable doubt that the last member of the species has died";
  • "Extinct in the wild" – "known only to survive in cultivation" and "despite exhaustive surveys" has not been seen in the wild;
  • "Critically endangered" – "extremely high risk of extinction in the wild in the immediate future";
  • "Endangered" – "very high risk of extinction in the wild in the near future";
  • "Vulnerable" – "high risk of extinction in the wild in medium-term future"; and
  • "Conservation dependent" – "focus of a specific conservation program" without which the species would enter one of the above categories.

The EPBC Act also recognises and protects threatened ecosystems such as plant communities, and Ramsar Convention wetlands used by migratory birds.[4]

Lists of threatened species are drawn up under the Act and these lists are the primary reference to threatened species in Australia. The Species Profile and Threats Database (SPRAT) is a searchable online database about species and ecological communities listed under the EPBC Act. It provides information on what the species looks like, its population and distribution, habitat, movements, feeding, reproduction and taxonomic comments.[5]

A Threatened Mammal Index, publicly launched on 22 April 2020 and combined as of June 2020 with the Threatened Bird Index (created 2018[6]) as the Threatened Species Index, is a research collaboration of the National Environmental Science Program's Threatened Species Recovery Hub, the University of Queensland and BirdLife Australia. It does not show detailed data of individual species, but shows overall trends, and the data can be downloaded via a web-app "to allow trends for different taxonomic groups or regions to be explored and compared".[7] The Index uses data visualisation tools to show data clearly in graphic form, including a graph from 1985 to present of the main index, geographical representation, monitoring consistency and time series and species accumulation.[8] In April 2020 the Mammal Index reported that there had been a decline of more than a third of threatened mammal numbers in the 20 years between 1995 and 2016, but the data also show that targeted conservation efforts are working. The Threatened Mammal Index "is compiled from more than 400,000 individual surveys, and contains population trends for 57 of Australia's threatened or near-threatened terrestrial and marine mammal species".[6]

States and territories edit

Individual states and territories of Australia are bound under the EPBC Act, but may also have legislation which gives further protection to certain species, for example Western Australia's Wildlife Conservation Act 1950. Some species, such as Lewin's rail (Lewinia pectoralis), are not listed as threatened species under the EPBC Act, but they may be recognised as threatened by individual states or territories.

Pests and weeds, climate change and habitat loss are some of the key threatening processes faced by native plants and animals listed by the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment of New South Wales.[9]

Germany edit

 
Red-List-Categories of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation of Germany.[10]

The German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (German: Bundesamt für Naturschutz, BfN) publishes a regional Red List for Germany of at least 48000 animals and 24000 plants and fungi. The scheme for categorization is similar to that of the IUCN, but adds a "warning list", includes species endangered to an unknown extend, and rare species that are not endangered, but are highly at risk of extinction due to the small population.[11]

Philippines edit

United States edit

 
"Threatened" in relation to "endangered" under the ESA.

Federal edit

Under the Endangered Species Act in the United States, "threatened" is defined as "any species which is likely to become an endangered species within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range".[12] It is the less protected of the two protected categories. The Bay checkerspot butterfly (Euphydryas editha bayensis) is an example of a threatened subspecies protected under the Endangered Species Act.

States edit

Within the U.S., state wildlife agencies have the authority under the ESA to manage species which are considered endangered or threatened within their state but not within all states, and which therefore are not included on the national list of endangered and threatened species. For example, the trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator) is threatened in the state of Minnesota, while large populations still remain in Canada and Alaska.[13]

See also edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ Liermann, Martin (2001). "Depensation: evidence, models and implications" (PDF). Fish and Fisheries. 2 (1): 33–58. Bibcode:2001AqFF....2...33L. doi:10.1046/j.1467-2979.2001.00029.x.
  2. ^ IUCN Standards and Petitions Committee (July 2022). "Guidelines for Using the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria, version 15.1" (PDF). International Union for Conservation of Nature. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  3. ^ . Australian Government. Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts. Archived from the original on 21 February 2009.
  4. ^ a b "Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999". Federal Register of Legislation. Australian Government. 18 September 2019. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  5. ^ "Species Profiles (SPRAT)". Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment, Australian Government. Retrieved 27 June 2020.   Text was copied from this source, which is available under an Attribution 3.0 Australia (CC BY 3.0 AU) licence.
  6. ^ a b Kilvert, Nick (22 April 2020). "Australia's threatened mammals decline by more than a third since 1990s, but there's a silver lining". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
  7. ^ "About – TSX". TSX – A threatened species index for Australia. 20 May 2020. Retrieved 28 June 2020.
  8. ^ "Australian Threatened Species Index". Threatened Species Recovery Hub. Retrieved 28 June 2020.
  9. ^ "Key threatening processes". NSW Government. Department of Planning, Industry and Environment. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  10. ^ Gerhard Ludwig, Heiko Haupt, Horst Gruttke und Margret Binot-Hafke (2009), Bundesamt für Naturschutz (ed.), "Methodik der Gefährdungsanalyse für Rote Listen" (PDF), Naturschutz und Biologische Vielfalt (in German), Münster{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ "BfN: Rote Liste (Verzeichnis)". BFN.de (in German). Retrieved 27 December 2019.
  12. ^ Program, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service/Endangered Species. "Endangered Species Program – Laws & Policies – Endangered Species Act – Section 3 Definitions". www.fws.gov. from the original on 29 April 2017. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  13. ^ "Minnesota Endangered & Threatened Species List" (PDF). state.mn.us. (PDF) from the original on 19 May 2017. Retrieved 8 May 2018.

Further reading edit

  • Sharrock, S. & Jones, M. (2009). "Conserving Europe's threatened plants" (PDF). Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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assigned category of conservation dependent Species that have not been evaluated NE or do not have sufficient data data deficient also are not considered threatened by the IUCN nbsp The three categories of the threatened species on IUCN Red List Although threatened and vulnerable may be used interchangeably when discussing IUCN categories the term threatened is generally used to refer to the three categories critically endangered endangered and vulnerable while vulnerable is used to refer to the least at risk of those three categories They may be used interchangeably in most contexts however as all vulnerable species are threatened species vulnerable is a category of threatened species and as the more at risk categories of threatened species namely endangered and critically endangered must by definition also qualify as vulnerable species all threatened species may also be considered vulnerable Threatened species are also referred to as a red listed species as they are listed in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species Subspecies populations and stocks may also be classified as threatened By country editAustralia edit See also Threatened fauna of Australia and List of threatened flora of Australia Federal edit The Commonwealth of Australia federal government has legislation for categorising and protecting endangered species namely the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 which is known in short as the EPBC Act This Act has six categories extinct extinct in the wild critically endangered endangered vulnerable and conservation dependent as defined in Section 179 of the Act 3 These could be summarised as 4 Extinct no reasonable doubt that the last member of the species has died Extinct in the wild known only to survive in cultivation and despite exhaustive surveys has not been seen in the wild Critically endangered extremely high risk of extinction in the wild in the immediate future Endangered very high risk of extinction in the wild in the near future Vulnerable high risk of extinction in the wild in medium term future and Conservation dependent focus of a specific conservation program without which the species would enter one of the above categories The EPBC Act also recognises and protects threatened ecosystems such as plant communities and Ramsar Convention wetlands used by migratory birds 4 Lists of threatened species are drawn up under the Act and these lists are the primary reference to threatened species in Australia The Species Profile and Threats Database SPRAT is a searchable online database about species and ecological communities listed under the EPBC Act It provides information on what the species looks like its population and distribution habitat movements feeding reproduction and taxonomic comments 5 A Threatened Mammal Index publicly launched on 22 April 2020 and combined as of June 2020 update with the Threatened Bird Index created 2018 6 as the Threatened Species Index is a research collaboration of the National Environmental Science Program s Threatened Species Recovery Hub the University of Queensland and BirdLife Australia It does not show detailed data of individual species but shows overall trends and the data can be downloaded via a web app to allow trends for different taxonomic groups or regions to be explored and compared 7 The Index uses data visualisation tools to show data clearly in graphic form including a graph from 1985 to present of the main index geographical representation monitoring consistency and time series and species accumulation 8 In April 2020 the Mammal Index reported that there had been a decline of more than a third of threatened mammal numbers in the 20 years between 1995 and 2016 but the data also show that targeted conservation efforts are working The Threatened Mammal Index is compiled from more than 400 000 individual surveys and contains population trends for 57 of Australia s threatened or near threatened terrestrial and marine mammal species 6 States and territories edit Further information Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 State acts Individual states and territories of Australia are bound under the EPBC Act but may also have legislation which gives further protection to certain species for example Western Australia s Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 Some species such as Lewin s rail Lewinia pectoralis are not listed as threatened species under the EPBC Act but they may be recognised as threatened by individual states or territories Pests and weeds climate change and habitat loss are some of the key threatening processes faced by native plants and animals listed by the Department of Planning Industry and Environment of New South Wales 9 Germany edit nbsp Red List Categories of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation of Germany 10 The German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation German Bundesamt fur Naturschutz BfN publishes a regional Red List for Germany of at least 48000 animals and 24000 plants and fungi The scheme for categorization is similar to that of the IUCN but adds a warning list includes species endangered to an unknown extend and rare species that are not endangered but are highly at risk of extinction due to the small population 11 Philippines edit Main article List of threatened species of the Philippines United States edit nbsp Threatened in relation to endangered under the ESA Federal edit Under the Endangered Species Act in the United States threatened is defined as any species which is likely to become an endangered species within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range 12 It is the less protected of the two protected categories The Bay checkerspot butterfly Euphydryas editha bayensis is an example of a threatened subspecies protected under the Endangered Species Act States edit Within the U S state wildlife agencies have the authority under the ESA to manage species which are considered endangered or threatened within their state but not within all states and which therefore are not included on the national list of endangered and threatened species For example the trumpeter swan Cygnus buccinator is threatened in the state of Minnesota while large populations still remain in Canada and Alaska 13 See also editBiodiversity Action Plan IUCN Red List Illegal logging Rare species Red and blue listed Slash and burn Threatened fauna of AustraliaNotes and references edit Liermann Martin 2001 Depensation evidence models and implications PDF Fish and Fisheries 2 1 33 58 Bibcode 2001AqFF 2 33L doi 10 1046 j 1467 2979 2001 00029 x IUCN Standards and Petitions Committee July 2022 Guidelines for Using the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria version 15 1 PDF International Union for Conservation of Nature Retrieved 2 January 2023 Threatened species under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Australian Government Department of the Environment Water Heritage and the Arts Archived 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