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- Amphibians of the Philippines - GBIF
New species descriptions have been steadily rising since the early 1990s due to increased sampling and awareness of species boundaries based on phylogenetic studies Within the last 20 years alone, 27 new species have been described (nearly one-quarter of the country's recognized diversity), all endemic to the Philippines
- 40 Alarming Endangered Species Statistics [2023 Report]
The IUCN lists over 9,000 species as critically endangered species This classification comes before a species is extinct in the wild A species must meet five very specific criteria to gain this classification 6 IPBES Report Claims Natural Decline Is “Unparalleled ” (IPBES)
- New ecosystems, unprecedented climates: more Australian . . .
Australia is home to about one in 12 of the world’s species of animals, birds, plants and insects – between 600,000 and 700,000 species More than 80% of Australian plants and mammals and just
- Increasing taxonomic diversity and spatial resolution . . .
Pollinator responsibility species occur on federal land in a proportion similar to their fraction of the study species (1 9% of study species and 1 6% of responsibility species on federal land, p = 0 64), whereas freshwater invertebrate (10% of study species but 1 6% of responsibility species on federal land, p < 0 0001) and vertebrate (14% of
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- Center of Diversity - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
There are approximately 9000 bird species in the world Canada has approximately 425 species of birds, the United States approximately 650 species, and Mexico approximately 960–1050 species There is no good composite estimate for the number of bird species on the continent as a whole
- Is the Red Wolf a Listable Unit Under the US Endangered . . .
ered “species” under the ESA and hence legally protected if they are determined to be Threatened or Endangered: an ESA “species” can be either 1) a recognized biological species, 2) a recognized subspe-cies, or 3) a “distinct population segment” (DPS) The provision to recognize DPSs applies only to vertebrate species
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