Integrating national Red Lists for prioritising conservation actions for European butterflies
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2019
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Maes, DirkVerovnik, Rudi
Wiemers, Martin
Brosens, Dimitri
Beshkov, Stoyan
Bonelli, Simona
Buszko, Jaroslaw
Cantu-Salazar, Lisette
Cassar, Louis-Francis
Collins, Sue
Dinca, Vlad
Đurić, Milan
Dusej, Goran
Elven, Hallvard
Franeta, Filip
Garcia-Pereira, Patricia
Geryak, Yurii
Goffart, Philippe
Gor, Adam
Hiermann, Ulrich
Hoettinger, Helmut
Huemer, Peter
Jakšić, Predrag
John, Eddie
Kalivoda, Henrik
Kati, Vassiliki
Kirkland, Paul
Komac, Benjamin
Koroesi, Adam
Kulak, Anatolij
Kuussaari, Mikko
L'Hoste, Lionel
Lelo, Suvad
Mestdagh, Xavier
Micevski, Nikola
Mihoci, Iva
Mihut, Sergiu
Monasterio-Leon, Yeray
Morgun, Dmitry V.
Munguira, Miguel L.
Murray, Tomas
Nielsen, Per Stadel
Olafsson, Erling
Ounap, Erki
Pamperis, Lazaros N.
Pavlicko, Alois
Pettersson, Lars B.
Popov, Serhiy
Popović, Miloš A.
Poeyry, Juha
Prentice, Mike
Reyserhove, Lien
Ryrholm, Nils
Sasić, Martina
Savenkov, Nikolay
Settele, Josef
Sielezniew, Marcin
Sinev, Sergey
Stefanescu, Constanti
Svitra, Giedrius
Tammaru, Toomas
Tiitsaar, Anu
Tzirkalli, Elli
Tzortzakaki, Olga
van Swaay, Chris A. M.
Viborg, Arne Lykke
Wynhoff, Irma
Zografou, Konstantina
Warren, Martin S.
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Red Lists are very valuable tools in nature conservation at global, continental and (sub-) national scales. In an attempt to prioritise conservation actions for European butterflies, we compiled a database with species lists and Red Lists of all European countries, including the Macaronesian archipelagos (Azores, Madeira and Canary Islands). In total, we compiled national species lists for 42 countries and national Red Lists for 34 of these. The most species-rich countries in Europe are Italy, Russia and France with more than 250 species each. Endemic species are mainly found on the Macaronesian archipelagos and on the Mediterranean islands. By attributing numerical values proportionate to the threat statuses in the different national Red List categories, we calculated a mean Red List value for every country (cRLV) and a weighted Red List value for every species (wsRLV) using the square root of the country's area as a weighting factor. Countries with the highest cRLV were industrialise...d (NW) European countries such as the Netherlands, Belgium, the Czech Republic and Denmark, whereas large Mediterranean countries such as Spain and Italy had the lowest cRLV. Species for which a Red List assessment was available in at least two European countries and with a relatively high wsRLV (50) are Colias myrmidone, Pseudochazara orestes, Tomares nogelii, Colias chrysotheme and Coenonympha oedippus. We compared these wsRLVs with the species statuses on the European Red List to identify possible mismatches. We discuss how this complementary method can help to prioritise butterfly conservation on the continental and/or the (sub-)national scale.
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Policy / Management / Threatened species / Habitats directive / IUCN / Biogeography / LepidopteraSource:
Journal of Insect Conservation, 2019, 23, 2, 301-330Publisher:
- Springer, Dordrecht
DOI: 10.1007/s10841-019-00127-z
ISSN: 1366-638X
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FiVeRTY - JOUR AU - Maes, Dirk AU - Verovnik, Rudi AU - Wiemers, Martin AU - Brosens, Dimitri AU - Beshkov, Stoyan AU - Bonelli, Simona AU - Buszko, Jaroslaw AU - Cantu-Salazar, Lisette AU - Cassar, Louis-Francis AU - Collins, Sue AU - Dinca, Vlad AU - Đurić, Milan AU - Dusej, Goran AU - Elven, Hallvard AU - Franeta, Filip AU - Garcia-Pereira, Patricia AU - Geryak, Yurii AU - Goffart, Philippe AU - Gor, Adam AU - Hiermann, Ulrich AU - Hoettinger, Helmut AU - Huemer, Peter AU - Jakšić, Predrag AU - John, Eddie AU - Kalivoda, Henrik AU - Kati, Vassiliki AU - Kirkland, Paul AU - Komac, Benjamin AU - Koroesi, Adam AU - Kulak, Anatolij AU - Kuussaari, Mikko AU - L'Hoste, Lionel AU - Lelo, Suvad AU - Mestdagh, Xavier AU - Micevski, Nikola AU - Mihoci, Iva AU - Mihut, Sergiu AU - Monasterio-Leon, Yeray AU - Morgun, Dmitry V. AU - Munguira, Miguel L. AU - Murray, Tomas AU - Nielsen, Per Stadel AU - Olafsson, Erling AU - Ounap, Erki AU - Pamperis, Lazaros N. AU - Pavlicko, Alois AU - Pettersson, Lars B. AU - Popov, Serhiy AU - Popović, Miloš A. AU - Poeyry, Juha AU - Prentice, Mike AU - Reyserhove, Lien AU - Ryrholm, Nils AU - Sasić, Martina AU - Savenkov, Nikolay AU - Settele, Josef AU - Sielezniew, Marcin AU - Sinev, Sergey AU - Stefanescu, Constanti AU - Svitra, Giedrius AU - Tammaru, Toomas AU - Tiitsaar, Anu AU - Tzirkalli, Elli AU - Tzortzakaki, Olga AU - van Swaay, Chris A. M. AU - Viborg, Arne Lykke AU - Wynhoff, Irma AU - Zografou, Konstantina AU - Warren, Martin S. PY - 2019 UR - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/1906 AB - Red Lists are very valuable tools in nature conservation at global, continental and (sub-) national scales. In an attempt to prioritise conservation actions for European butterflies, we compiled a database with species lists and Red Lists of all European countries, including the Macaronesian archipelagos (Azores, Madeira and Canary Islands). In total, we compiled national species lists for 42 countries and national Red Lists for 34 of these. The most species-rich countries in Europe are Italy, Russia and France with more than 250 species each. Endemic species are mainly found on the Macaronesian archipelagos and on the Mediterranean islands. By attributing numerical values proportionate to the threat statuses in the different national Red List categories, we calculated a mean Red List value for every country (cRLV) and a weighted Red List value for every species (wsRLV) using the square root of the country's area as a weighting factor. Countries with the highest cRLV were industrialised (NW) European countries such as the Netherlands, Belgium, the Czech Republic and Denmark, whereas large Mediterranean countries such as Spain and Italy had the lowest cRLV. Species for which a Red List assessment was available in at least two European countries and with a relatively high wsRLV (50) are Colias myrmidone, Pseudochazara orestes, Tomares nogelii, Colias chrysotheme and Coenonympha oedippus. We compared these wsRLVs with the species statuses on the European Red List to identify possible mismatches. We discuss how this complementary method can help to prioritise butterfly conservation on the continental and/or the (sub-)national scale. PB - Springer, Dordrecht T2 - Journal of Insect Conservation T1 - Integrating national Red Lists for prioritising conservation actions for European butterflies EP - 330 IS - 2 SP - 301 VL - 23 DO - 10.1007/s10841-019-00127-z ER -
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Maes, Dirk, Verovnik, Rudi, Wiemers, Martin, Brosens, Dimitri, Beshkov, Stoyan, Bonelli, Simona, Buszko, Jaroslaw, Cantu-Salazar, Lisette, Cassar, Louis-Francis, Collins, Sue, Dinca, Vlad, Đurić, Milan, Dusej, Goran, Elven, Hallvard, Franeta, Filip, Garcia-Pereira, Patricia, Geryak, Yurii, Goffart, Philippe, Gor, Adam, Hiermann, Ulrich, Hoettinger, Helmut, Huemer, Peter, Jakšić, Predrag, John, Eddie, Kalivoda, Henrik, Kati, Vassiliki, Kirkland, Paul, Komac, Benjamin, Koroesi, Adam, Kulak, Anatolij, Kuussaari, Mikko, L'Hoste, Lionel, Lelo, Suvad, Mestdagh, Xavier, Micevski, Nikola, Mihoci, Iva, Mihut, Sergiu, Monasterio-Leon, Yeray, Morgun, Dmitry V., Munguira, Miguel L., Murray, Tomas, Nielsen, Per Stadel, Olafsson, Erling, Ounap, Erki, Pamperis, Lazaros N., Pavlicko, Alois, Pettersson, Lars B., Popov, Serhiy, Popović, Miloš A., Poeyry, Juha, Prentice, Mike, Reyserhove, Lien, Ryrholm, Nils, Sasić, Martina, Savenkov, Nikolay, Settele, Josef, Sielezniew, Marcin, Sinev, Sergey, Stefanescu, Constanti, Svitra, Giedrius, Tammaru, Toomas, Tiitsaar, Anu, Tzirkalli, Elli, Tzortzakaki, Olga, van Swaay, Chris A. M., Viborg, Arne Lykke, Wynhoff, Irma, Zografou, Konstantina, Warren, Martin S., "Integrating national Red Lists for prioritising conservation actions for European butterflies" in Journal of Insect Conservation, 23, no. 2 (2019):301-330, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10841-019-00127-z . .