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1 these behaviours in 5 species (3 critically endangered).
2 Nature (IUCN) Red List threat assessment to endangered.
3 eef builders in the Caribbean that today are endangered.
4 e in tortoises, several species of which are endangered.
5 20 years of becoming uplisted to Critically Endangered.
6 derstudied group of primates that are highly endangered.
7 n avian populations considered vulnerable or endangered.
9 eel (Anguilla anguilla) stock is critically endangered according to the IUCN, and the European Commi
10 sults further support the species listing as endangered, after a breeding population decline of 31% t
11 ange and biological invasions in relation to endangered amphibian, reptile, bird and mammal species.
12 collected occurrence data of the critically endangered Amur leopard worldwide and developed a distri
15 identified threatened sharks, including the endangered and CITES listed Scalloped Hammerhead (Sphyrn
16 rganisations that aims to protect Critically Endangered and Endangered species restricted to single s
17 of the CHS gene family from Rheum emodi, an endangered and endemic high-altitude medicinal herb of n
19 annual reproductive output can easily become endangered and hence require strict protections to minim
22 areas, including inventoried roadless areas, endangered and threatened species habitat, and federally
24 ies fall under the IUCN Red List categories 'Endangered' and 'Vulnerable', raising further concerns a
26 The Grevy's zebra and the mountain zebra are endangered, and hybridization between the Grevy's zebra
31 ptions and parameter settings for a rare and endangered annual plant species (Acanthomintha ilicifoli
32 DV2 on natural rabbit populations and in two endangered apex predator populations: the Iberian lynx (
33 quickly transition from being safe to being endangered as humans continue to harvest and trade acros
35 actors threatening the long-term survival of endangered Asian elephants in both wild range countries
37 udy was to establish baseline information on endangered Atlantic Sturgeon in the New York Wind Energy
38 culture, on the population structure of the endangered Australian and New Zealand southern right wha
39 nmental refuges from chytridiomycosis for an endangered Australian frog, and act jointly with connect
40 glacialis) is one of the world's most highly endangered baleen whales, with approximately 400-450 ind
41 ict the foraging resources available for the endangered bat, threatening the survival of its populati
42 wilderness areas-as critical strongholds for endangered biodiversity [7], for carbon storage and sequ
43 the high levels of exclusive and critically endangered biodiversity harboured by current patches of
45 oductive output, with an example in which an endangered bird selects mates using UV visual capability
47 es of the crested ibis (Nipponia nippon), an endangered bird that is perhaps the most successful exam
49 nts across the entire geographic range of an endangered bird, the snail kite (Rostrhamus sociabilis p
52 and interview survey data for the critically endangered Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus), allowing
54 lly rare plant that is the sole host for two endangered butterfly species) survival and population gr
57 tration of "auto-immunization" of a germline endangered by mobilization of a surrounding somatic TE.
58 ibian (8 km(2)) and is considered critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation o
62 Understanding changes in distribution of endangered carnivores is critical for prioritizing and i
64 as Threatened with extinction (placed in the Endangered category) under a broad range of climate chan
65 ognized as a major threat to the survival of Endangered chimpanzees and Critically Endangered gorilla
66 Western Development of China to secure this endangered crane lineage and other wildlife on the Tibet
67 y complex (MHC)-based mate preference in the endangered crested ibis (Nipponia nippon) and quantified
69 rn Ghats could serve as a stronghold for the endangered dhole, provided future colonizations are faci
70 mmediate change in IUCN status to Critically Endangered due to small population sizes and fragmented
71 q) data to test for distinct lineages in the endangered Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake (Sistrurus cat
72 ss, given the importance of these lichens in endangered ecosystems such as paramos and the alarming p
77 nd ecosystem with a number of threatened and endangered fauna species susceptible to the deterioratio
78 The Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) is the most endangered felid and a unique example of a species on th
79 imate disequilibrium on the resilience of an endangered fire-sensitive rainforest community to fires.
82 cific mechanisms that drive responses of two endangered fishes, white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontan
84 he Convention for the International Trade of Endangered Flora and Fauna (CITES) treaty; (2) assess th
85 data to understand movement patterns of the endangered Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) and to
86 studied the dynamics and persistence of the endangered Florida panther Puma concolor coryi populatio
88 , a widespread but imperiled (IUCN listed as endangered) freshwater mussel, was examined to determine
90 skin-associated bacterial microbiome of the endangered frog, Rana sierrae, using a combination of po
92 species is included in the IUCN Red List as Endangered, genetic data that would help conservation ef
95 untain gorilla Gorilla beringei beringei and Endangered golden guenon Cercopithecus mitis kandti.
102 t- and long-term space-use of the critically endangered hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata)
103 ological wooden artefacts may become further endangered if climate change leads to more favorable gro
104 our analysis supports listing as regionally endangered in Central and East Africa and least concern
105 hornbills Bucorvus leadbeateri are listed as Endangered in South Africa, as a result of habitat loss
107 cription may leave certain taxa increasingly endangered in the most densely populated region of the w
108 ish (Squalus acanthias), which is critically endangered in the Northeast Atlantic and landings have b
109 ound that 7.1% of the taxa may be critically endangered in their natural habitats, 50% may be endange
110 ed Species: already recognized as critically endangered in West Africa, our analysis supports listing
111 so indicate that cultural labels, including "endangered," "introduced," and, especially, "team mascot
112 nce of this bottlenecked and once critically endangered, island-endemic species to an epidemic outbre
116 we compute the current population living on endangered land at municipal, state, and national levels
117 riability on this island, using a Critically Endangered lemur species, the black-and-white ruffed lem
118 ng contaminant sensitivity of threatened and endangered (listed) species and protectiveness of chemic
119 t smoltification in Atlantic salmon from the endangered Loire-Allier population raised in a conservat
120 ademed sifakas (Propithecus diadema, n = 3), endangered Malagasy rainforest lemurs, and we report ext
124 rst large-scale sequencing of the critically endangered Manis javanica transcriptomes from eight diff
127 the presence of loggerhead turtles and other endangered marine megafauna in the Mozambique Channel, h
128 can be important for effective management of endangered marine predators, but can be challenging to o
131 that this species, which is already globally endangered, may be highly vulnerable to climate change.
133 al future (2050 and 2070) distribution of an endangered migratory bat species (Leptonycteris nivalis)
134 lly important as a key food resource for the Endangered mountain gorilla Gorilla beringei beringei an
136 d experiment, the gut was dissected from non-endangered native tree snails in the same family as Acha
139 ural networks to detect the vocalizations of endangered North Atlantic right whales (Eubalaena glacia
140 tal factors associated with probabilities of endangered North Atlantic right whales Eubalaena glacial
141 Of these, we predict that ~500 species are endangered or critically endangered, and three may be ex
142 are threatened with extinction (vulnerable, endangered, or critically endangered), primarily in the
143 hough the greater bamboo lemur is critically endangered, paleontological evidence shows that it was o
144 animal movement to estimate density for the endangered Persian leopard Panthera pardus saxicolor in
146 w that the overlap between the Agave and the endangered pollinating bat will be reduced by at least 7
148 the central Apennine Mountains, a critically endangered population of approximately 50 brown bears li
150 o characterize the subsurface behavior of an endangered population of killer whales (Orcinus orca).
152 e impacts are sometimes exacerbated in small endangered populations, and therefore, the success of co
154 resequencing data of Sus cebifrons, a highly endangered porcine species from the Philippines, and gen
156 a deeper understanding of the means by which endangered predators might be saved and survival prospec
157 ction (vulnerable, endangered, or critically endangered), primarily in the Neotropics and Southeast A
160 rably in size and questions: movements of an endangered raptor, the snail kite (Rostrhamus sociabilis
164 f its habitat are accessible to humans, this endangered salamander's exact distribution has been diff
165 s the global nature of the damaging trade in endangered shark species, in which Europe and the UK hav
166 selection by eight populations of federally endangered Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep Ovis canadensis s
167 emblematic of many declining amphibians, the endangered Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog (Rana sierra
168 in the Raso lark Alauda razae, a Critically Endangered single-island Cape Verdean endemic, whose pop
170 dy broadens the understanding of POPs in the endangered Southern Resident killer whale population by
174 ssessment of how a key provision of the U.S. Endangered Species Act (ESA) is implemented: consultatio
175 recently proposed for listing under the U.S. Endangered Species Act due to climate-change-induced hab
176 na, which was recently listed under the U.S. Endangered Species Act due to climate-induced habitat lo
178 dangered and threatened species under the US Endangered Species Act is presumed to offer a defense ag
179 caurina), a threatened species under the US Endangered Species Act, and nonnative barred owls (S. va
183 ovides an exemplar for ex situ management of endangered species and offers an efficient tool in futur
184 ecies-level metric, comparable to Critically Endangered species and therefore may require urgent cons
186 n activities have placed populations of many endangered species at risk and mitigation efforts typica
187 eviously believed, implying that elusive and endangered species could be less abundant than current e
188 Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of Endangered Species employs a robust, standardized approa
190 tion of terrestrial mammals, one of the most endangered species groups and one that expresses varying
192 ideration, not only for the recovery of this endangered species in a changing environment, but for th
193 ntify, based on the IUCN Red List status, 64 endangered species in particular need of new or stricter
194 limited available habitat or resources, and endangered species in particular warrant critical examin
196 Public attention and interest in the fate of endangered species is a crucial prerequisite for effecti
197 current distribution of genetic diversity in endangered species is a goal of modern conservation biol
198 aphic trends and patterns of gene flow in an endangered species is crucial for devising conservation
199 Crucial to the successful conservation of endangered species is the overlap of their ranges with p
200 However, the remaining population of this endangered species mainly occupies mixed woodland savann
201 y efficient tool for habitat restoration and endangered species management on fire-adapted ecosystems
203 cidae) has been implicated in the decline of endangered species of Darwin's finches, such as the mang
204 of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Fauna and Flora (CITES), including
209 ) can be an important tool for strengthening endangered species recovery efforts, the extent to which
212 at aims to protect Critically Endangered and Endangered species restricted to single sites, has ident
213 ese methods are not applicable to Critically Endangered species such as the smalltooth sawfish (Prist
214 likely underestimated because 23 critically endangered species that we assessed are classed as "poss
215 of the Bryde's whale Balaenoptera edeni, an endangered species which vocalizes at low frequencies, a
216 ersity losses by two-thirds, protecting most endangered species while maintaining high rubber suitabi
217 ll's wall lizard (Podarcis carbonelli) is an endangered species whose distribution overlaps with four
220 damage to natural ecosystems, threatened and endangered species, agricultural resources, and private
221 ool for biomedical research, preservation of endangered species, and dissemination of desirable genet
222 ssential to prevent further declines of many endangered species, and global policy efforts must do mo
223 induced changes in management policy of this endangered species, and serve as model of productive syn
224 ral agencies to help conserve threatened and endangered species, including by consulting with the US
225 water transfer projects and habitats of many endangered species, it is imperative to explore an adapt
226 ms and short DNA probes for the detection of endangered species, Malayan box turtle (MBT) (Cuora ambo
227 ader implications for the conservation of an endangered species, orchids globally, and the importance
228 al ecosystems support valuable fisheries and endangered species, protect shorelines, and are signific
229 al problem of admixture in the management of endangered species, subspecies, and distinct population
230 cies highly coincides with hundreds of other endangered species, surviving in regions with high human
232 e the largest biodiversity losses, including endangered species, whereas prioritizing conservation wo
233 noise was also found in critical habitats of endangered species, with 14% experiencing a 10-fold incr
234 ecome an increasingly important tool to save endangered species, yet despite the allocation of signif
268 tions commonly experienced by researchers of endangered species: the inability to directly observe th
272 estimates and examine trends for critically endangered Sumatran tigers (Panthera tigris sumatrae) us
274 sufficient protection for 100% of the USA's endangered tetrapods through targeted protection of unde
278 to gold surface may be cost-ineffective and endangered to the ligand's activity, making a final anal
284 ne of the first vertebrate species listed as endangered, we used resource selection function analysis
285 ct reproductive success and dispersal for an endangered, wetland-dependent bird, the snail kite (Rost
289 Could new oral vaccine technologies protect endangered wildlife against a rising tide of infectious
290 tive population was established in the Wuwei Endangered Wildlife Breeding Centre (WEWBC) in the 1980s
293 d in CDV emergence in new species, including endangered wildlife, posing challenges for controlling d
298 thod can be used to: (1) distinguish between endangered woods regulated by the Convention for the Int
299 cture and recent evolution of the critically endangered Yangtze finless porpoise (Neophocaena asiaeor
300 We also identify living lemurs that are endangered yet occupy unique and essential dispersal nic