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Ongoing declines for the world’s amphibians in the face of emerging threats

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  • Jennifer A. Luedtke

    (Re:wild
    IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group)

  • Janice Chanson

    (Re:wild
    IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group)

  • Kelsey Neam

    (Re:wild
    IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group)

  • Louise Hobin

    (IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group)

  • Adriano O. Maciel

    (Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, CZO/Herpetologia)

  • Alessandro Catenazzi

    (Florida International University
    Centro de Ornitologia y Biodiversidad (CORBIDI))

  • Amaël Borzée

    (IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group
    Nanjing Forestry University)

  • Amir Hamidy

    (National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN))

  • Anchalee Aowphol

    (Kasetsart University)

  • Anderson Jean

    (Action Pour la Sauvegarde de l’Ecologie en Haïti (ACSEH)
    Environmental Protection In the Caribbean (EPIC))

  • Ángel Sosa-Bartuano

    (Museo de Vertebrados de la Universidad de Panamá)

  • Ansel Fong G.

    (Museo de Historia Natural “Tomás Romay”)

  • Anslem Silva

    (IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group, Sri Lanka)

  • Antoine Fouquet

    (Université Toulouse III Paul Sabatier)

  • Ariadne Angulo

    (IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group)

  • Artem A. Kidov

    (Russian State Agrarian University—MTAA)

  • Arturo Muñoz Saravia

    (IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group Bolivia
    Ghent University)

  • Arvin C. Diesmos

    (University of the Philippines Los Baños
    HerpWatch Pilipinas)

  • Atsushi Tominaga

    (University of the Ryukyus
    University of the Ryukyus)

  • Biraj Shrestha

    (SAVE THE FROGS!
    The University of Texas at Arlington)

  • Brian Gratwicke

    (Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute)

  • Burhan Tjaturadi

    (Sanata Dharma University (CESSDU))

  • Carlos C. Martínez Rivera

    (Pinelands Preservation Alliance
    Amaru Bioparque)

  • Carlos R. Vásquez Almazán

    (Universidad de San Carlos
    FUNDAECO)

  • Celsa Señaris

    (Estación Biológica de Doñana (EBD-CSIC))

  • S. R. Chandramouli

    (Pondicherry University)

  • Christine Strüssmann

    (Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso)

  • Claudia Fabiola Cortez Fernández

    (IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group Bolivia
    Museo Nacional de Historia Natural)

  • Claudio Azat

    (Universidad Andres Bello)

  • Conrad J. Hoskin

    (James Cook University)

  • Craig Hilton-Taylor

    (IUCN)

  • Damion L. Whyte

    (University of the West Indies Mona)

  • David J. Gower

    (The Natural History Museum)

  • Deanna H. Olson

    (United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service)

  • Diego F. Cisneros-Heredia

    (Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ, Colegio de Ciencias Biológicas y Ambientales, Instituto de Biodiversidad Tropical IBIOTROP
    Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad INABIO)

  • Diego José Santana

    (Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul)

  • Elizah Nagombi

    (The New Guinea Binatang Research Center)

  • Elnaz Najafi-Majd

    (Ege University)

  • Evan S. H. Quah

    (Universiti Malaysia Sabah
    National University of Singapore)

  • Federico Bolaños

    (Universidad de Costa Rica
    Universidad de Costa Rica)

  • Feng Xie

    (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Francisco Brusquetti

    (Instituto de Investigación Biológica del Paraguay)

  • Francisco S. Álvarez

    (Fundación Naturaleza El Salvador)

  • Franco Andreone

    (Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali)

  • Frank Glaw

    (Zoologische Staatssammlung München (ZSM-SNSB))

  • Franklin Enrique Castañeda

    (Panthera)

  • Fred Kraus

    (University of Michigan)

  • Gabriela Parra-Olea

    (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)

  • Gerardo Chaves

    (Universidad de Costa Rica)

  • Guido F. Medina-Rangel

    (Universidad Nacional de Colombia)

  • Gustavo González-Durán

    (WCS-Colombia)

  • H. Mauricio Ortega-Andrade

    (Universidad Regional Amazónica IKIAM
    Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad)

  • Iberê F. Machado

    (Instituto Boitatá de Etnobiologia e Conservação da Fauna)

  • Indraneil Das

    (Universiti Malaysia Sarawak)

  • Iuri Ribeiro Dias

    (Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz)

  • J. Nicolas Urbina-Cardona

    (Pontificia Universidad Javeriana)

  • Jelka Crnobrnja-Isailović

    (University of Niš)

  • Jian-Huan Yang

    (Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden)

  • Jiang Jianping

    (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Jigme Tshelthrim Wangyal

    (University of New England
    Bhutan Ecological Society)

  • Jodi J. L. Rowley

    (Australian Museum
    University of New South Wales)

  • John Measey

    (Stellenbosch University
    Yunnan University)

  • Karthikeyan Vasudevan

    (CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology)

  • Kin Onn Chan

    (National University of Singapore)

  • Kotambylu Vasudeva Gururaja

    (Manipal Academy of Higher Education)

  • Kristiina Ovaska

    (Biolinx Environmental Research
    Royal British Columbia Museum)

  • Lauren C. Warr
  • Luis Canseco-Márquez

    (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)

  • Luís Felipe Toledo

    (Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp))

  • Luis M. Díaz

    (Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Cuba)

  • M. Monirul H. Khan

    (Jahangirnagar University)

  • Madhava Meegaskumbura

    (Guangxi University)

  • Manuel E. Acevedo

    (Museo Nacional de Historia Natural “Jorge A. Ibarra”)

  • Marcelo Felgueiras Napoli

    (Universidade Federal da Bahia)

  • Marcos A. Ponce
  • Marcos Vaira

    (Instituto de Ecorregiones Andinas (INECOA, UNJu—Conicet))

  • Margarita Lampo

    (Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas (IVIC)
    Fundación para el Desarrollo de las Ciencias Físicas, Matemáticas y Naturales (FUDECI))

  • Mario H. Yánez-Muñoz

    (Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad (INABIO))

  • Mark D. Scherz

    (University of Copenhagen)

  • Mark-Oliver Rödel

    (Museum für Naturkunde—Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science)

  • Masafumi Matsui

    (Kyoto University, Yoshida Nihonmatsu)

  • Maxon Fildor

    (Action Pour la Sauvegarde de l’Ecologie en Haïti (ACSEH))

  • Mirza D. Kusrini

    (IPB University)

  • Mohammad Firoz Ahmed

    (Aaranyak)

  • Muhammad Rais

    (Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi)

  • N’Goran G. Kouamé

    (Université Jean Lorougnon Guédé)

  • Nieves García

    (IUCN Species Survival Commission)

  • Nono Legrand Gonwouo

    (University of Yaoundé I)

  • Patricia A. Burrowes

    (University of Puerto Rico)

  • Paul Y. Imbun

    (Sabah Parks)

  • Philipp Wagner

    (Allwetterzoo
    Villanova University)

  • Philippe J. R. Kok

    (University of Łódź
    The Natural History Museum)

  • Rafael L. Joglar

    (University of Puerto Rico
    Proyecto Coqui)

  • Renoir J. Auguste

    (The University of the West Indies)

  • Reuber Albuquerque Brandão

    (Universidade de Brasília)

  • Roberto Ibáñez

    (Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute)

  • Rudolf May

    (California State University Channel Islands)

  • S. Blair Hedges

    (Temple University)

  • S. D. Biju

    (University of Delhi)

  • S. R. Ganesh

    (Chennai Snake Park)

  • Sally Wren

    (IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group
    University of Otago)

  • Sandeep Das

    (University of Calicut
    Zoological Society of London)

  • Sandra V. Flechas

    (Bichos.team)

  • Sara L. Ashpole

    (St Lawrence University)

  • Silvia J. Robleto-Hernández

    (IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group Nicaragua)

  • Simon P. Loader

    (The Natural History Museum)

  • Sixto J. Incháustegui

    (Grupo Jaragua)

  • Sonali Garg

    (University of Delhi
    Harvard University)

  • Somphouthone Phimmachak

    (National University of Laos)

  • Stephen J. Richards

    (South Australian Museum)

  • Tahar Slimani

    (Cadi Ayyad University)

  • Tamara Osborne-Naikatini

    (The University of the South Pacific)

  • Tatianne P. F. Abreu-Jardim

    (Instituto Boitatá de Etnobiologia e Conservação da Fauna)

  • Thais H. Condez

    (Carleton University)

  • Thiago R. Carvalho

    (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais)

  • Timothy P. Cutajar

    (Australian Museum
    University of New South Wales)

  • Todd W. Pierson

    (Kennesaw State University)

  • Truong Q. Nguyen

    (Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology)

  • Uğur Kaya

    (Ege University)

  • Zhiyong Yuan

    (Southwest University)

  • Barney Long

    (Re:wild)

  • Penny Langhammer

    (Re:wild
    Arizona State University)

  • Simon N. Stuart

    (IUCN Species Survival Commission
    A Rocha International
    Synchronicity Earth)

Abstract

Systematic assessments of species extinction risk at regular intervals are necessary for informing conservation action1,2. Ongoing developments in taxonomy, threatening processes and research further underscore the need for reassessment3,4. Here we report the findings of the second Global Amphibian Assessment, evaluating 8,011 species for the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of Threatened Species. We find that amphibians are the most threatened vertebrate class (40.7% of species are globally threatened). The updated Red List Index shows that the status of amphibians is deteriorating globally, particularly for salamanders and in the Neotropics. Disease and habitat loss drove 91% of status deteriorations between 1980 and 2004. Ongoing and projected climate change effects are now of increasing concern, driving 39% of status deteriorations since 2004, followed by habitat loss (37%). Although signs of species recoveries incentivize immediate conservation action, scaled-up investment is urgently needed to reverse the current trends.

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  • Jennifer A. Luedtke & Janice Chanson & Kelsey Neam & Louise Hobin & Adriano O. Maciel & Alessandro Catenazzi & Amaël Borzée & Amir Hamidy & Anchalee Aowphol & Anderson Jean & Ángel Sosa-Bartuano & Ans, 2023. "Ongoing declines for the world’s amphibians in the face of emerging threats," Nature, Nature, vol. 622(7982), pages 308-314, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:622:y:2023:i:7982:d:10.1038_s41586-023-06578-4
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-023-06578-4
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    1. Konstantinos Proios & Danai-Eleni Michailidou & Maria Lazarina & Mariana A. Tsianou & Athanasios S. Kallimanis, 2024. "Climate and Land Use Changes Impact the Future of European Amphibian Functional Diversity," Land, MDPI, vol. 13(8), pages 1-23, August.

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