Pimm et al. Biodiversity of species and their rates of extinction, distribution, and protection Flashcards
What is the scope of the paper
It reviews the biodiversity of eukaryote species, their extinction rates, distributions and protection
How many land plant species do they estimate exist?
450,000 c.300,000 accepted, + an estimated 38% of the 260,00 unresolved species names =400,000 + 15% further discoveries predicted in models
How many animal species are there?
1.9 Million are described estimates range from 5±3 M; 8.7 ± 1.3 M; to 11 M Some estimate 5-6M insects alone Estimates for marine species include 2.2 ± 0.18 million, and 0.7 to 1.0 million species
What is the background rate of species extinctions? (i.e. without human influence?)
0.1 Extinctions / Million Species years
How are background rates of species extinction calculated?
3 lines of evidence are used: Fossil record, molecular based phylogenetic studies, and data on net diversification. 1) The fossil record provides evidence at the level of genera extinctions / M Genera years, and this is assumed to be the same as species extinctions / M species years. 2) The phylogenetic studies assume that the number of species in a clade after a period of time is an exponential function St = S0 e((lamba - mu) x t)
lamba =speciation rate; mu = extinction rate
Recent taxa haven’t yet had time to go extinct, which allows seperate calculation of lamba and mu.
3) Data on net diversification is widespread (lamba -mu). There is evidence for widespread declines in diversity across taxa, so extinction rate is normally less than speciation rate!
What is the current rate of extinctions?
Present extinction rates are ~100 E/MSY and there is strong suspicion that these rates miss extinctions even for well-known taxa. Therefore it is likely a thousand times higher than the background rate of 0.1 E/MSY
What is the IUCN and what are the red list categories
International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of Threatened Species, assesses species’ extinction risk as Least Concern, Near-Threatened, three progressively escalating categories of Threatened species (Vulnerable, En- dangered, and Critically Endangered), and Extinct
What proportion of species are threatened
As of March 2014, the percentages of threatened terrestrial species ran from 13% (birds) to 41% (amphibians and gymnosperms) (13). For fresh- water taxa (26), threat levels span 23% (mam- mals and fishes) to 39% (reptiles)
How is current extinction rate calculated?
the movement of species through the red list categories can be tracked. This would give an estimate of around 450 E/MSY. Taking a cohort analysis approach gives an estimate of around 100E/MSY. The authors follow cohorts from the dates of their scientific description, taxonomists described 1230 species of birds after 1900, and 13 of them are now extinct or possibly ex- tinct.
What kind of species range size is most common? What sort of distribution is proposed to describe the distribution of species range sizes?
Small ranges dominate -
25% of most taxa have ranges 105 km2 and, for amphibians,103 km2.
This is probably a big overestimation as it assumes that species fill entire regions rather than just habitats within them
Are large ranged or small ranged species more common LOCALLY?
small-ranged species are generally locally scarcer
This means they get described later (if at all).
Within a 6 million km2 area of the Amazon 227 species comprised half of all trees. However, the sample contained nearly 5000 known species, and many unknown.
Quantifying sampling effort is vital in estimating how biodiversity varies biogeographically
How useful are species richness maps?
These are dominated by large ranged species, and should be accompanied by a mapping out of small range species
Where are small ranged mammals and amphibians, compared to threatened mammals and amphibians?
Big concentrations of small ranged mammals (smaller than median range) are found in madegascar, indonesia and papua new guinea
Where are endemic flowering plant species found compared to all flowering plant species?
How do the range maps differ between All, small range, threatened and data deficient marine snails of the Conus genus?