articlePLoS BiologyNov 22, 2006GOLD OA

Rarity Value and Species Extinction: The Anthropogenic Allee Effect

Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique · Écologie, Systématique et Évolution · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Standard economic theory predicts that exploitation alone is unlikely to result in species extinction because of the escalating costs of finding the last individuals of a declining species. We argue that the human predisposition to place exaggerated value on rarity fuels disproportionate exploitation of rare species, rendering them even rarer and thus more desirable, ultimately leading them into an extinction vortex. Here we present a simple mathematical model and various empirical examples to show how the value attributed to rarity in some human activities could precipitate the extinction of rare species-a concept that we term the anthropogenic Allee effect. The alarming finding that human perception of…

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