“…A recent review identified over 60 metrics (Rayfield et al, 2010), which could be classified into four categories: Monarch butterflies (Flockhart et al, 2015) Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (Greene and Beechie, 2004) Maintain a minimum of 1000 pairs of Kirtland's warbler Setophaga kirtlandii (Byelich et al, 1985) Northern pintail Anas acuta (Mattsson et al, 2012) Cerulean warbler Dendroica cerulea conservation plan (Cerulean Warbler Technical Group, 2007) Bridled nailtail wallabies Onychogalea fraenata (Rout et al, 2009) Modeled per-capita contributions for metapopulations (Runge et al, 2006 (Culver et al, 2009) Levins metapopulation model adapted to migratory populations (Taylor and Hall, 2012) Contribution to colonization for Glanville fritillary butterfly Melitaea cinxia (Ovaskainen and Hanski, 2003) Giant pandas Ailuropoda melanoleuca (Xu et al, 2006) Maximize number of occupied habitats Tennessee purple coneflower Echinacea tennesseensis (Bowen, 2011) Mexican spotted owls Strix occcidentalis lucida (Urban and Keitt, 2001) *Indicates that additional information linking the population to another unknown is required (i.e., for climate change, information on the impact of climate scenarios on population parameters is required; for ecosystem services, a relationship linking the provision of the service to population size is required).…”