评论"我们可以在灭绝之前命名地球的物种吗?"
Camilo Mora1, Audrey Rollo, Derek P Tittensor
1Department of Geography, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. cmora@hawaii.edu
概括
许多物种可能在发现之前就消失了. 这项研究认为,以前的研究过高估计了物种描述率,低估了灭绝风险,这表明生物多样性危机更为迫切.
科学领域:
- 生物多样性研究的研究.
- 保护生物学 保护生物学
- 分类学 分类学是指分类学.
背景情况:
- 发现物种与灭绝的速度是保护的关键指标.
- 科斯特洛等人. 科斯特洛等人. (2013) 提出,物种描述率超过了灭绝率,挑战了当前存在的担忧.
- 这种观点表明,生物多样性危机比通常认为的不那么严重.
研究的目的:
- 重新评估Costello等人的结论. (2013) 关于物种描述和灭绝率.
- 评估关于广泛的预描述物种丧失的普遍观点是否准确.
- 为了提供更现实的物种灭绝率和物种总数的估计.
主要方法:
- 对Costello等人使用的证据选择和解释进行批判性分析. (2013年) 的时间.
- 重新检查关于物种描述率的数据.
- 评估当前对全球物种丰富性和灭绝动态的估计.
主要成果:
- 这是Costello等人得出的结论. (2013) 可能过于乐观.
- 有证据表明,物种描述率被高估了.
- 总物种数量和当前的灭绝率都可能被低估.
结论:
- 目前物种灭绝的速度可能远高于此前的预测.
- 对生物多样性评估有必要采取更加谨慎的方法.
- 迫切需要采取保护行动,以应对潜在的生物多样性丧失.
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