衡量灭绝风险的趋势:红色名录指数二十年的发展和应用综述。

IF 5.4 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Stuart H M Butchart, H Resit Akçakaya, Alex J Berryman, Thomas M Brooks, Ian J Burfield, Janice Chanson, Maria P Dias, John S Donaldson, Claudia Hermes, Craig Hilton-Taylor, Mike Hoffmann, Jennifer A Luedtke, Rob Martin, Amy McDougall, Kelsey Neam, Beth Polidoro, Domitilla Raimondo, Ana S L Rodrigues, Carlo Rondinini, Claire Rutherford, Tom Scott, Ashley T Simkins, Simon N Stuart, Jemma Vine
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红色名录指数(RLI)是物种群体平均灭绝风险的指标,反映了这一趋势。它是根据世界自然保护联盟《濒危物种红色名录》中每一类的物种数量计算的,其趋势受到由于状况真正改善或恶化而重新评估时在类别之间移动的数量的影响。全球RLI是跨多个分类类群的汇总,可以细分以显示物种子集(如迁徙物种)的趋势,或由特定因素(如国际贸易)驱动。国家灭绝风险指数是通过重复评估每个国家的国家灭绝风险或通过分解全球指数并按每个国家物种范围的比例对每个物种进行加权而产生的。扶轮领导学院已获得广泛的政策采纳,包括《生物多样性公约》和联合国可持续发展目标。未来的优先事项包括扩大其分类覆盖范围,将RLI应用于昆明-蒙特利尔全球生物多样性框架的目标和指标,将不确定性纳入基础红色名录评估,将一个国家对国外物种灭绝风险的影响纳入国家RLI,以及改进对驱动趋势的因素的分析。本文是讨论主题“弯曲自然恢复曲线:以乔治娜·梅斯的遗产为基础建设生物多样性的未来”的一部分。
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Measuring trends in extinction risk: a review of two decades of development and application of the Red List Index.

The Red List Index (RLI) is an indicator of the average extinction risk of groups of species and reflects trends in this through time. It is calculated from the number of species in each category on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, with trends influenced by the number moving between categories when reassessed owing to genuine improvement or deterioration in status. The global RLI is aggregated across multiple taxonomic groups and can be disaggregated to show trends for subsets of species (e.g. migratory species), or driven by particular factors (e.g. international trade). National RLIs have been generated through either repeated assessments of national extinction risk in each country or through disaggregating the global index and weighting each species by the proportion of its range in each country. The RLI has achieved wide policy uptake, including by the Convention on Biological Diversity and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Future priorities include expanding its taxonomic coverage, applying the RLI to the goals and targets of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, incorporating uncertainty in the underlying Red List assessments, integrating into national RLIs the impact of a country on species' extinction risk abroad, and improving analysis of the factors driving trends.This article is part of the discussion theme issue 'Bending the curve towards nature recovery: building on Georgina Mace's legacy for a biodiverse future'.

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