2015
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2014.0015
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The Sampled Red List Index for Plants, phase II: ground-truthing specimen-based conservation assessments

Abstract: The IUCN Sampled Red List Index (SRLI) is a policy response by biodiversity scientists to the need to estimate trends in extinction risk of the world's diminishing biological diversity. Assessments of plant species for the SRLI project rely predominantly on herbarium specimen data from natural history collections, in the overwhelming absence of accurate population data or detailed distribution maps for the vast majority of plant species. This creates difficulties in re-assessing these species so as to measure … Show more

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“…When considering only Brazilian endemic species, the number of threatened plants represents 9.6% of the species. According to Brummitt et al (2015), the expected number of species endangered worldwide represents around 20-26%. For specialist groups that were globally assessed, such as Cactaceae , almost 32% of the species belong to one of the three categories of threat.…”
Section: Discussion Overallmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When considering only Brazilian endemic species, the number of threatened plants represents 9.6% of the species. According to Brummitt et al (2015), the expected number of species endangered worldwide represents around 20-26%. For specialist groups that were globally assessed, such as Cactaceae , almost 32% of the species belong to one of the three categories of threat.…”
Section: Discussion Overallmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent advances in unifying global plant taxonomic information (The Plant List, TPL 2014) now allow integrating thousands of floristic data sources under a common taxonomic framework. Potential uses of DAI are manifold (Lavoie 2013), spanning research on diversity patterns (Morueta-Holme et al 2013), biological invasions (O'Donnell et al 2012) or phenological changes (Calinger et al 2013), assessments and monitoring of threats (Brummitt et al 2015), and conservation decision-making (Ferrier 2002;Guisan et al 2013). However, broader application is limited by severe biases in each of the three basic dimensions (Nelson et al 1990;Boakes et al 2010;Schmidt-Lebuhn et al 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Sampled Red List Index (SRLI) was created to provide an estimate for the rate of species extinction for a selected set of species. Brummitt et al [49] provide an overview of the programme and present the results stemming from the SRLI for Plants programme. They discuss various developments alleviating the knowledge gaps that will ultimately produce more robust conservation assessments and more accurate estimates of extinction risks for plant (and ultimately all) species.…”
Section: The Information Challengementioning
confidence: 99%