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Application to the terrestrial vertebrates of Italy of a system proposed by IUCN for a new classification of national Red List categories
Authors:Francesco Pinchera  Luigi Boitani  Fabio Corsi
Institution:(1) Dipartimento Biologia Animale e dell' Uomo, Viale Universita` 32, Roma, I-00185, Italy;(2) Istituto Ecologia Applicata, Via Spallanzani 32, Roma, Italy
Abstract:The criteria for classification set down in the new system of the IUCN Red List categories were applied to national distribution areas. Application of the new criteria to national distribution areas calls for an estimate of the rate of immigration. Classification was applied to the Italian autochthonous terrestrial vertebrate species that reproduce in Italy (Amphibia, Reptilia, Aves and Mammalia). Species with both marine and land habitats were included, but Cetaceans were excluded. Eighty-eight species of the autochthonous species that reproduce in Italy were classified in the threatened categories at the national level. One of the main purposes of the present classification of the risk of extinction in national distribution areas is to provide the information needed to define global conservation priorities of species present on national territory. The species nationally and/or globally endangered or at lower risk were grouped into four priority classes, on the basis of their reproductive phenology on national territory and the size of temporarily present contingents. Of the 551 species present regularly or seasonally on Italian territory, 149 (27.0%) are in the initial indicative list of conservation priorities.
Keywords:Red List categories application criteria  national classification of exinction risk  global conservation priorities in national distributions  Italian terrestrial vertebrates Red List
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