articleFish and FisheriesMar 1, 2003Closed access

Extinction vulnerability in marine populations

Newcastle University · University of Hong Kong · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Abstract Human impacts on the world's oceans have been substantial, leading to concerns about the extinction of marine taxa. We have compiled 133 local, regional and global extinctions of marine populations. There is typically a 53‐year lag between the last sighting of an organism and the reported date of the extinction at whatever scale this has occurred. Most disappearances (80%) were detected using indirect historical comparative methods, which suggests that marine extinctions may have been underestimated because of low‐detection power. Exploitation caused most marine losses at various scales (55%), followed closely by habitat loss (37%), while the remainder were linked to invasive species, climate change,…

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Keywords
  • Extinction (optical mineralogy)
  • Extinction debt
  • Allee effect
  • Biological dispersal
  • Ecology
  • Population
  • Marine ecosystem
  • Biodiversity
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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