过度捕捞
占用率
栖息地
濒危物种
栖息地破坏
消光(光学矿物学)
极度濒危
航程(航空)
局部消光
生态学
地理
渔业
生物扩散
生物
垂钓
人口
古生物学
材料科学
人口学
社会学
复合材料
作者
Helen F. Yan,Peter M. Kyne,Rima W. Jabado,Ruth H. Leeney,Lindsay N. K. Davidson,Danielle H. Derrick,Brittany Finucci,Robert P. Freckleton,Sonja V. Fordham,Nicholas K. Dulvy
出处
期刊:Science Advances
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2021-02-10
卷期号:7 (7)
被引量:127
标识
DOI:10.1126/sciadv.abb6026
摘要
Extinctions on land are often inferred from sparse sightings over time, but this technique is ill-suited for wide-ranging species. We develop a space-for-time approach to track the spatial contraction and drivers of decline of sawfishes. These iconic and endangered shark-like rays were once found in warm, coastal waters of 90 nations and are now presumed extinct in more than half (n = 46). Using dynamic geography theory, we predict that sawfishes are gone from at least nine additional nations. Overfishing and habitat loss have reduced spatial occupancy, leading to local extinctions in 55 of the 90 nations, which equates to 58.7% of their historical distribution. Retention bans and habitat protections are urgently necessary to secure a future for sawfishes and similar species.
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