2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.pecon.2020.01.003
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Testing the accuracy of biological attributes in predicting extinction risk

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“…When we simulated the loss of threatened vertebrate species ( n = 63; 28.12%), we found that such loss may compromise the regional functional space (60.1%). Most of these threatened species share a macrocarnivore diet and large body sizes, which have been investigated in previous studies as predictors of extinction risk for fish and marine mammal species (Bender et al., 2013; Ceretta et al., 2020; Dulvy & Reynolds, 2002; Dulvy et al., 2003). Sharks are the majority of top predator species in Atlantic reefs (87.5%) and are largely threatened (46%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When we simulated the loss of threatened vertebrate species ( n = 63; 28.12%), we found that such loss may compromise the regional functional space (60.1%). Most of these threatened species share a macrocarnivore diet and large body sizes, which have been investigated in previous studies as predictors of extinction risk for fish and marine mammal species (Bender et al., 2013; Ceretta et al., 2020; Dulvy & Reynolds, 2002; Dulvy et al., 2003). Sharks are the majority of top predator species in Atlantic reefs (87.5%) and are largely threatened (46%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…marine megafauna), habitat specialists and species with terrestrial contact (e.g. sea turtles and pinnipeds; Ceretta et al., 2020; McCauley et al., 2015; Pimiento, Leprieur, et al., 2020). Nevertheless, the influence of declines and changes in biodiversity on ecosystem functions such as productivity, nutrient cycling and trophic regulation still needs to be better understood (Bellwood et al., 2019; Fonseca & Ganade, 2001; Larsen et al., 2005; Levine, 2016; Mouillot et al., 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such characteristics have contributed to the threatened status of many grouper species worldwide [15,92]. The decline of other predator species as C. hippos and S. fasciata is concerning, since these species are important regional fishing resources [93], and as expected for large carnivores, depict a combination of biological traits that can enhance their extinction risk [94].…”
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“…For instance, species richness correlates strongly and positively with mean sea surface temperature (SST), whereas the latter has limited effect on functional diversity (Stuart-Smith et al 2013, Quimbayo et al 2019. Further, anthropogenic factors can also influence taxonomic richness and trait composition because of differential vulnerability among communities (Dornelas et al 2014, Ceretta et al 2020. Human density and accessibility to fish markets, for instance, can have a negative effect mainly on top predators and large herbivores on coral reefs (Cinner et al 2016(Cinner et al , 2018.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%