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. 2015 Oct 5:1:15142.
doi: 10.1038/nplants.2015.142.

High proportion of cactus species threatened with extinction

Bárbara Goettsch  1 Craig Hilton-Taylor  1 Gabriela Cruz-Piñón  2 James P Duffy  3 Anne Frances  4 Héctor M Hernández  5 Richard Inger  3 Caroline Pollock  1 Jan Schipper  6   7 Mariella Superina  8 Nigel P Taylor  9 Marcelo Tognelli  10 Agustín M Abba  11 Salvador Arias  12 Hilda J Arreola-Nava  13 Marc A Baker  14 Rolando T Bárcenas  15 Duniel Barrios  16 Pierre Braun  17 Charles A Butterworth  14 Alberto Búrquez  18 Fátima Caceres  19 Miguel Chazaro-Basañez  20 Rafael Corral-Díaz  21 Mario Del Valle Perea  22 Pablo H Demaio  23 Williams A Duarte de Barros  24 Rafael Durán  25 Luis Faúndez Yancas  26   27 Richard S Felger  28 Betty Fitz-Maurice  29 Walter A Fitz-Maurice  29 George Gann  30 Carlos Gómez-Hinostrosa  5 Luis R Gonzales-Torres  31 M Patrick Griffith  32 Pablo C Guerrero  33   34 Barry Hammel  35 Kenneth D Heil  36 José Guadalupe Hernández-Oria  37 Michael Hoffmann  38   39 Mario Ishiki Ishihara  40 Roberto Kiesling  41 João Larocca  42 José Luis León-de la Luz  43 Christian R Loaiza S  44 Martin Lowry  45 Marlon C Machado  46 Lucas C Majure  47   48 José Guadalupe Martínez Ávalos  49 Carlos Martorell  50 Joyce Maschinski  51 Eduardo Méndez  52 Russell A Mittermeier  53 Jafet M Nassar  54 Vivian Negrón-Ortiz  55   56 Luis J Oakley  57 Pablo Ortega-Baes  58 Ana Beatriz Pin Ferreira  59 Donald J Pinkava  48 J Mark Porter  60 Raul Puente-Martinez  48 José Roque Gamarra  61 Patricio Saldivia Pérez  27 Emiliano Sánchez Martínez  62 Martin Smith  63 J Manuel Sotomayor M Del C  64 Simon N Stuart  38   39   53   65   66 José Luis Tapia Muñoz  25 Teresa Terrazas  5 Martin Terry  67 Marcelo Trevisson  68 Teresa Valverde  50 Thomas R Van Devender  69 Mario Esteban Véliz-Pérez  70 Helmut E Walter  71 Sarah A Wyatt  72 Daniela Zappi  73 J Alejandro Zavala-Hurtado  74 Kevin J Gaston  3
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High proportion of cactus species threatened with extinction

Bárbara Goettsch et al. Nat Plants. .

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.

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