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Threatened Species Face Similar Types and Numbers of Threats as Endangered Species when Listed Under the Endangered Species Act
Faculty Author(s): Haines, Aaron
Student Author(s): Costante, Delaney M.
Department: BIOL
Publication: Wildlife Society Bulletin
Year: 2023
Abstract: With species increasingly imperiled due to anthropogenic activities, conservation practitioners are tasked with determining conservation priorities to make the best use of limited resources. One way of setting priorities is to categorize species based on risk of extinction. The United States' Endangered Species Act (ESA) has two listing statuses into which imperiled species are placed to receive protections: threatened or endangered. Our objective was to identify differences between threatened and endangered (T&E) species beyond what is outlined in their ESA definitions. For 6 broad‐resolution threats (habitat modification, overutilization, pollution, species‐species interactions, environmental stochasticity, and demographic stochasticity), we investigated whether there is a difference in the number and types of threats which impacted T&E species at the time of their listing. We found that threatened (
Link: Threatened Species Face Similar Types and Numbers of Threats as Endangered Species when Listed Under the Endangered Species Act