Literature DB >> 27251394

High proportion of cactus species threatened with extinction.

Bárbara Goettsch1, Craig Hilton-Taylor1, Gabriela Cruz-Piñón2, James P Duffy3, Anne Frances4, Héctor M Hernández5, Richard Inger3, Caroline Pollock1, Jan Schipper6,7, Mariella Superina8, Nigel P Taylor9, Marcelo Tognelli10, Agustín M Abba11, Salvador Arias12, Hilda J Arreola-Nava13, Marc A Baker14, Rolando T Bárcenas15, Duniel Barrios16, Pierre Braun17, Charles A Butterworth14, Alberto Búrquez18, Fátima Caceres19, Miguel Chazaro-Basañez20, Rafael Corral-Díaz21, Mario Del Valle Perea22, Pablo H Demaio23, Williams A Duarte de Barros24, Rafael Durán25, Luis Faúndez Yancas26,27, Richard S Felger28, Betty Fitz-Maurice29, Walter A Fitz-Maurice29, George Gann30, Carlos Gómez-Hinostrosa5, Luis R Gonzales-Torres31, M Patrick Griffith32, Pablo C Guerrero33,34, Barry Hammel35, Kenneth D Heil36, José Guadalupe Hernández-Oria37, Michael Hoffmann38,39, Mario Ishiki Ishihara40, Roberto Kiesling41, João Larocca42, José Luis León-de la Luz43, Christian R Loaiza S44, Martin Lowry45, Marlon C Machado46, Lucas C Majure47,48, José Guadalupe Martínez Ávalos49, Carlos Martorell50, Joyce Maschinski51, Eduardo Méndez52, Russell A Mittermeier53, Jafet M Nassar54, Vivian Negrón-Ortiz55,56, Luis J Oakley57, Pablo Ortega-Baes58, Ana Beatriz Pin Ferreira59, Donald J Pinkava48, J Mark Porter60, Raul Puente-Martinez48, José Roque Gamarra61, Patricio Saldivia Pérez27, Emiliano Sánchez Martínez62, Martin Smith63, J Manuel Sotomayor M Del C64, Simon N Stuart38,39,53,65,66, José Luis Tapia Muñoz25, Teresa Terrazas5, Martin Terry67, Marcelo Trevisson68, Teresa Valverde50, Thomas R Van Devender69, Mario Esteban Véliz-Pérez70, Helmut E Walter71, Sarah A Wyatt72, Daniela Zappi73, J Alejandro Zavala-Hurtado74, Kevin J Gaston3.   

Abstract

A high proportion of plant species is predicted to be threatened with extinction in the near future. However, the threat status of only a small number has been evaluated compared with key animal groups, rendering the magnitude and nature of the risks plants face unclear. Here we report the results of a global species assessment for the largest plant taxon evaluated to date under the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List Categories and Criteria, the iconic Cactaceae (cacti). We show that cacti are among the most threatened taxonomic groups assessed to date, with 31% of the 1,478 evaluated species threatened, demonstrating the high anthropogenic pressures on biodiversity in arid lands. The distribution of threatened species and the predominant threatening processes and drivers are different to those described for other taxa. The most significant threat processes comprise land conversion to agriculture and aquaculture, collection as biological resources, and residential and commercial development. The dominant drivers of extinction risk are the unscrupulous collection of live plants and seeds for horticultural trade and private ornamental collections, smallholder livestock ranching and smallholder annual agriculture. Our findings demonstrate that global species assessments are readily achievable for major groups of plants with relatively moderate resources, and highlight different conservation priorities and actions to those derived from species assessments of key animal groups.

Year:  2015        PMID: 27251394     DOI: 10.1038/nplants.2015.142

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Plants        ISSN: 2055-0278            Impact factor:   15.793


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