Journal article
Geographic and taxonomic patterns of extinction risk in Australian squamates
Biological Conservation, Vol.238
2019
Abstract
Australia is a global hotspot of reptile diversity, hosting similar to 10% of the world's squamate (snake and lizard) species. Yet the conservation status of the Australian squamate fauna has not been assessed for >25 years; a period during which the described fauna has risen by similar to 40%. Here we provide the first comprehensive conservation assessment of Australian terrestrial squamates using IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria. Most (86.4%; n = 819/948) Australian squamates were categorised as Least Concern, 4.5% were Data Deficient, and 7.1% (range 6.8%-11.3%, depending on the treatment of Data Deficient species) were threatened (3.0% Vulnerable, 2.7% Endangered, 1.1% Critically Endangered). This level of threat is low relative to the global average (similar to 18%). One species (Emoia nativitatis) was assessed as Extinct, and two species (Lepidodactylus listeri and Cryptoblepharus egeriae) are considered Extinct in the Wild: all three were endemic to Christmas Island. Most (75.1%) threat assessments were based on geographic range attributes, due to limited data on population trends or relevant proxies. Agriculture, fire, and invasive species were the threats that affected the most species, and there was substantial geographic variation in the number of species affected by each threat. Threatened species richness peaked on islands, in the Southern Alps, and across northern Australia. Data deficiency was greatest in northern Australia and in coastal Queensland. Approximately one-in-five threatened species were not represented in a single protected area. Our analyses shed light on the species, regions, and threats in most urgent need of conservation intervention.
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- Title
- Geographic and taxonomic patterns of extinction risk in Australian squamates
- Authors/Creators
- R. Tingley (Author/Creator) - Monash UniversityS.L. Macdonald (Author/Creator) - Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research OrganisationN.J. Mitchell (Author/Creator) - The University of Western AustraliaJ.C.Z. Woinarski (Author/Creator) - Charles Darwin UniversityS. Meiri (Author/Creator) - Tel Aviv UniversityP. Bowles (Author/Creator) - Conservation InternationalN.A. Cox (Author/Creator) - Conservation InternationalG.M. Shea (Author/Creator) - The University of SydneyM. Böhm (Author/Creator) - Zoological Society of LondonJ. Chanson (Author/Creator) - Conservation InternationalM.F. Tognelli (Author/Creator) - Conservation InternationalJ. Harris (Author/Creator) - Monash UniversityC. Walke (Author/Creator) - Monash UniversityN. Harrison (Author/Creator) - The University of Western AustraliaS. Victor (Author/Creator) - The University of Western AustraliaC. Woods (Author/Creator) - The University of Western AustraliaA.P. Amey (Author/Creator) - Queensland MuseumM. Bamford (Author/Creator)G. Catt (Author/Creator)N. Clemann (Author/Creator) - Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental ResearchP.J. Couper (Author/Creator) - Queensland MuseumH. Cogger (Author/Creator) - Australian MuseumM. Cowan (Author/Creator)M.D. Craig (Author/Creator) - Murdoch UniversityC.R. Dickman (Author/Creator) - The University of SydneyP. Doughty (Author/Creator) - Australian MuseumR. Ellis (Author/Creator)A. Fenner (Author/Creator) - Flinders UniversityS. Ford (Author/Creator)G. Gaikhorst (Author/Creator) - GHD GroupG.R. Gillespie (Author/Creator)M.J. Greenlees (Author/Creator) - Macquarie UniversityR. Hobson (Author/Creator)C.J. Hoskin (Author/Creator) - James Cook UniversityR. How (Author/Creator) - Australian MuseumM.N. Hutchinson (Author/Creator) - South Australian MuseumR. Lloyd (Author/Creator)P. McDonald (Author/Creator) - Pacific EnvironmentJ. Melville (Author/Creator)D.R. Michael (Author/Creator) - Charles Sturt UniversityC. Moritz (Author/Creator) - Australian National UniversityP.M. Oliver (Author/Creator) - Griffith UniversityG. Peterson (Author/Creator)P. Robertson (Author/Creator)C. Sanderson (Author/Creator) - The University of QueenslandR. Somaweera (Author/Creator) - Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research OrganisationR. Teale (Author/Creator)L. Valentine (Author/Creator) - The University of Western AustraliaE. Vanderduys (Author/Creator) - Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research OrganisationM. Venz (Author/Creator)E. Wapstra (Author/Creator) - University of TasmaniaS. Wilson (Author/Creator) - Queensland MuseumD.G. Chapple (Author/Creator) - Monash University
- Publication Details
- Biological Conservation, Vol.238
- Publisher
- Elsevier BV
- Identifiers
- 991005542808807891
- Copyright
- © 2019 Elsevier Ltd.
- Murdoch Affiliation
- School of Veterinary and Life Sciences
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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