Red List – additional reading
Akcakaya et al. 2000 – Making consistent IUCN classifications under uncertainty. Conservation Biology 14: 1001-1013
Akcakaya et al. 2006 – Use and misuse of the IUCN Red List Criteria in projecting climate change impacts on biodiversity. Global Change Biology 12: 2037-2043
Bird et al. 2020 – Generation lengths of the world’s birds and their implication for extinction risk. Conservation Biology 34: 1252-1261
Brooks et al. 2019 – Measuring terrestrial area of habitat (AOH) and its utility for the IUCN Red List. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 34: 977-986
Butchart et al. 2004 – Measuring global trends in the status of biodiversity : Red List Indices for birds. PLoS Biology 2: e383
Butchart et al. 2005 – Using Red List Indices to measure progress towards the 2010 target and beyond. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 360: 255-268
Butchart et al. 2018 – Which bird species have gone extinct? A novel quantitative classification approach. Biological Conservation 227 : 9-18
Gaston & Fuller 2009 – The sizes of species’ geographic ranges. Journal of Applied Ecology 46: 1-9
Hoffmann et al. 2008 – Conservation planning and the IUCN Red List. Endangered Species Research 6: 113-125
Hoffmann et al. 2010 – The impact of conservation on the status of the World’s vertebrates. Science 330: 1503-1509
Mace et al. 2008 – Quantification of extinction risk: IUCN’s system for classifying threatened species. Conservation Biology 22: 1424-1442
Stuart et al. 2010 – The Barometer of Life. Science 328 : 177