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Extinction risk for Amazonian plants may be lower than previously estimated mongabay.com July 06, 2009
Kenneth J. Feeley and Miles R. Silman of Wake Forest University used plant collections data and ecoregions maps to generate spatially explicit distributions for 40,027 species representing roughly 80% of the 50,000 plant species thought to live in the Amazon. They found that under a "business-as-usual" scenario where 12-24 percent of the Amazon was destroyed by 2050, only five to nine percent of plant species would become "committed to extinction" by mid-century.
"[Our] estimates are a valuable conservation tool as they indicate not only on the total percentage of Amazonian plant species threatened with extinction, but also the degree to which individual species and habitats will be affected by current and future land-use changes," they write.
"Although the number of threatened species is less than estimated in some previous studies, we stress that ongoing and future land-use changes pose serious threats to Amazonian biodiversity. If the risk estimates from this study are applied to the 50,000 total vascular plant species (12,500 canopy trees) estimated to occur in the Amazon Basin, we predict that between 2,400 and 4,550 species (600–1,138 species of trees) will become committed to extinction over the next several decades because of land-use change alone," they write. "This is an unacceptable loss rate and calls for strong and immediate conservation actions." Kenneth J. Feeley and Miles R. Silman. Extinction risks of Amazonian plant species. PNAS Early Edition 6 July 2009. http://www.pnas.org/cgi-doi/10.1073/pnas.0900698106
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