Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 923698
Using limited data to create a preliminary Red List of Serbian butterflies
Using limited data to create a preliminary Red List of Serbian butterflies // Book of abstracts of the 20th European Congress of Lepidopterology / Šašić, Martina ; Rota, Jadranka ; Mihoci, Iva (ur.).
Zagreb: Hrvatski prirodoslovni muzej, 2017. str. 68-68 (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, ostalo)
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Naslov
Using limited data to create a preliminary Red List of Serbian butterflies
Autori
Popović, Miloš ; Šašić, Martina ; Verovnik, Rudi
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, ostalo
Izvornik
Book of abstracts of the 20th European Congress of Lepidopterology
/ Šašić, Martina ; Rota, Jadranka ; Mihoci, Iva - Zagreb : Hrvatski prirodoslovni muzej, 2017, 68-68
ISBN
978-953-6645-77-0
Skup
20th European Congress of Lepidopterology
Mjesto i datum
Podgora, Hrvatska, 24.04.2017. - 30.04.2017
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
red list ; Serbia
(crvena knjiga ; Srbija)
Sažetak
For the great majority of insect species population data are limited and Red Lists usually meet only the IUCN criterion B related to changes in distribution. Using this criterion with field records from Alciphron database and R statistical software, we assessed the National Red List status for 191 butterfly species of Serbia. 70, 031 field records from 2005–2016 were available for the analysis. EOO was calculated using Delaunay triangulation. AOO value was calculated by counting occupied 2×2 km squares and it was corrected since only 13% of these squares were surveyed (AOOCor). To obtain more precise estimates for species with limited data the Maxent ecological niche modelling procedure was also used (AOOMax). A total of 55 species (29%) have a threshold value of AOO/EOO under the B criterion, but only 24 species (12%) also meet additional criteria and could be classified as threatened (CR = 2, EN = 13, VU = 9). The remaining 28 species were Near Threatened and additional 3 were Data Deficient and one was not assessed. In comparison, the Red Data Book of Serbian Butterflies from 2003 lists 71 species (37%) as Endangered or Vulnerable (old IUCN categories) and includes 34 species (18%) in the final Red List, disregarding the assessed IUCN threat categories. A procedure for Red List assessment when only limited distributional data is available will be discussed. This could help to create more objective Red Lists and optimally allocate conservation efforts.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija