2021
DOI: 10.53562/ajcb.69989
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Ranking and mapping Saudi Arabia's high conservation priority terrestrial vertebrates

Abstract: Globally, the resources devoted to biodiversity conservation are insufficient to prevent biodiversity loss, forcing conservation agencies to prioritize which species receive active protection. Accordingly, we developed an objective method for prioritizing the terrestrial vertebrates of Saudi Arabia, a country with limited baseline ecological data and limited conservation effort. Ninety-seven species were regarded as High Conservation Priority on the basis that they are listed as globally or regionally threaten… Show more

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“…Additionally, the species may be threatened by hybridization in the future, if not already, through intentional or accidental release of imported Pelomedusa species from Africa for the pet Pelomedusidae -Pelomedusa barbata 118.7 trade. Boland and Burwell (2021) listed P. barbata as one of 97 terrestrial vertebrate species of high conservation priority within Saudi Arabia. Apart from water extraction and habitat loss, impoundment, introduced species, and stream pollution were also identified as threats to the species in Saudi Arabia (Boland and Burwell 2021).…”
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“…Additionally, the species may be threatened by hybridization in the future, if not already, through intentional or accidental release of imported Pelomedusa species from Africa for the pet Pelomedusidae -Pelomedusa barbata 118.7 trade. Boland and Burwell (2021) listed P. barbata as one of 97 terrestrial vertebrate species of high conservation priority within Saudi Arabia. Apart from water extraction and habitat loss, impoundment, introduced species, and stream pollution were also identified as threats to the species in Saudi Arabia (Boland and Burwell 2021).…”
Section: 2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Boland and Burwell (2021) listed P. barbata as one of 97 terrestrial vertebrate species of high conservation priority within Saudi Arabia. Apart from water extraction and habitat loss, impoundment, introduced species, and stream pollution were also identified as threats to the species in Saudi Arabia (Boland and Burwell 2021).…”
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