濒危物种
过度捕捞
IUCN红色名录
生物
近危物种
生态学
濒危物种
极度濒危
栖息地破坏
生物多样性
保护依赖物种
渔业
垂钓
栖息地
作者
Nicholas K. Dulvy,Nathan Pacoureau,Cassandra L. Rigby,Riley A. Pollom,Rima W. Jabado,David A. Ebert,Brittany Finucci,Caroline M. Pollock,Jessica Cheok,Danielle H. Derrick,Katelyn B. Herman,C. Samantha Sherman,Wade J. VanderWright,Julia M. Lawson,Rachel H.L. Walls,John K. Carlson,Patrícia Charvet,K. K. Bineesh,Daniel Fernando,Gina M. Ralph
出处
期刊:Current Biology
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2021-09-06
卷期号:31 (21): 4773-4787.e8
被引量:669
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cub.2021.08.062
摘要
The scale and drivers of marine biodiversity loss are being revealed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List assessment process. We present the first global reassessment of 1,199 species in Class Chondrichthyes-sharks, rays, and chimeras. The first global assessment (in 2014) concluded that one-quarter (24%) of species were threatened. Now, 391 (32.6%) species are threatened with extinction. When this percentage of threat is applied to Data Deficient species, more than one-third (37.5%) of chondrichthyans are estimated to be threatened, with much of this change resulting from new information. Three species are Critically Endangered (Possibly Extinct), representing possibly the first global marine fish extinctions due to overfishing. Consequently, the chondrichthyan extinction rate is potentially 25 extinctions per million species years, comparable to that of terrestrial vertebrates. Overfishing is the universal threat affecting all 391 threatened species and is the sole threat for 67.3% of species and interacts with three other threats for the remaining third: loss and degradation of habitat (31.2% of threatened species), climate change (10.2%), and pollution (6.9%). Species are disproportionately threatened in tropical and subtropical coastal waters. Science-based limits on fishing, effective marine protected areas, and approaches that reduce or eliminate fishing mortality are urgently needed to minimize mortality of threatened species and ensure sustainable catch and trade of others. Immediate action is essential to prevent further extinctions and protect the potential for food security and ecosystem functions provided by this iconic lineage of predators.
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