May 2024
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7 Reads
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May 2024
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7 Reads
January 2024
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36 Reads
Achelous spinicarpus - Ficha de Avaliação do Risco de Extinção - por Pinheiro, M.A.A.; Dias-neto, J.; Santana, W.R.A.; Mantelatto, F.L.M.; Freire, A.S.; Rodrigues, A.M.T.; Oliveira, D.B.; Keunecke, K.A.; Santos, L.C.M.; Rodrigues, L.F.; Repinaldo, M.; Torres, R.A.; Scofield, V.; Santos, R.A.; Boos, H. 2024. Achelous spinicarpus. Sistema de Avaliação do Risco de Extinção da Biodiversidade-SALVE. Disponível em: https://salve.icmbio.gov.br Digital Object Identifier (DOI): https://doi.org/10.37002/salve.ficha.14551.2.
January 2024
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297 Reads
Ucides cordatus. Ficha de Avaliação do Risco de Extinção - por Pinheiro, M.A.A.; Santos, L.C.M.; Dias-neto, J.; Torres, R.A.; Scofield, V.; Boos, H. 2024. Ucides cordatus. Sistema de Avaliação do Risco de Extinção da Biodiversidade-SALVE. Disponível em: https://salve.icmbio.gov.br Digital Object Identifier (DOI): https://doi.org/10.37002/salve.ficha.21300.2-Acesso em: 07 de maio de 2024.
January 2024
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20 Reads
Achelous spinimanus - Ficha de Avaliação do Risco de Extinção - por Pinheiro, M.A.A.; Dias-neto, J.; Santana, W.R.A.; Mantelatto, F.L.M.; Freire, A.S.; Rodrigues, A.M.T.; Oliveira, D.B.; Keunecke, K.A.; Santos, L.C.M.; Rodrigues, L.F.; Repinaldo, M.; Torres, R.A.; Scofield, V.; Santos, R.A.; Boos, H. 2024. Achelous spinimanus. Sistema de Avaliação do Risco de Extinção da Biodiversidade-SALVE.
January 2023
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59 Reads
Cardisoma guanhumi. Ficha de Avaliação do Risco de Extinção - por Pinheiro, M.A.A.; Boos, H.; Dias-neto, J.; Santos, L.C.M.; Torres, R.A.; Scofield, V. 2023. Cardisoma guanhumi. Sistema de Avaliação do Risco de Extinção da Biodiversidade-SALVE. Disponível em: https://salve.icmbio.gov.br Digital Object Identifier (DOI): https://doi.org/10.37002/salve.ficha.15646.2 - Acesso em: 07 de maio de 2024.
November 2016
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1,360 Reads
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8 Citations
November 2016
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685 Reads
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12 Citations
November 2016
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548 Reads
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4 Citations
September 2010
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437 Reads
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24 Citations
Crustacean species from Brazil were evaluated to define their conservation status under the Categories and Criteria of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species at the regional level. This study represents an effort of the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation (ICMBio), the Brazilian agency for conservation of biodiversity, and the Brazilian Crustacean Society (SBC) to systematically collate specific data for these species and to determine their risks of extinction. The IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria were applied to 130 candidate species, following IUCN Red List Guidelines. Assessments to determine the risk of extinction were conducted during a three-day workshop held in Brasília in September 2010, which brought together about 30 experts to share information about species and threats. A total of 14 species (11.6%), 12 of them endemic to Brazil, qualified for one of the three Red List categories of threat (CR, EN, or VU). Twenty-five species (20.8%) were listed as Data Deficient, and because of this lack of data the extinction risk for crustaceans may be under-estimated. IUCN Criterion B was most often used during the assessments (85%), and the main threats identified are associated with removal of riparian forest causing siltation, and discharge of domestic, urban, industrial, and agricultural effluents, degrading water quality, as well as uncontrolled fishery activities. The South Atlantic hydrological basin contains the largest number of threatened species, which indicates that increased attention from agencies, institutions, and researchers is needed to develop appropriate strategies and regulations to aid in their conservation.
... In addition, the lack of clear information about the recruitment of J. lagostoma is of particular concern for Brazilian islands (Rocas Atoll, Fernando de Noronha, and Trindade Island) where this species is categorized as Endangered -EN (Santana and Coelho, 2018;MMA, 2022), following the IUCN criteria (IUCN, 2012). A pressing concern that requires immediate investigation is the recruitment of J. lagostoma to each island, as this information is crucial for assessing the species' demographics and informing conservation strategies (Pinheiro et al., 2016). The only note about the species recruitment in Trindade Island was made in 1987, where initial crab stages were observed in galleries constructed by adults (Tavares and Mendonça, 2022). ...
November 2016
... Lobster landings were dominated by P. argus and have shown a severe decline (in the industrial fleet). Both P. argus and P. laevicauda were considered "nearly threatened" (Santana et al., 2016), but are considered data deficient in the IUCN red list. Although Panulirus echinatus started to be caught after the decline of these two species (Barreto et al., 2009), it did not show up in the reconstructed database. ...
November 2016
... It digs galleries in the sediment (Pinheiro and Fiscarelli, 2001;Pinheiro et al., 2018). It occurs in the Western coast of the Atlantic Ocean, from the State of Florida (USA) to the city of Laguna (Santa Catarina State, Southern Brazil) (Melo, 1996;Pinheiro et al., 2016). This species is one of the main constituents of mangrove-associated fauna and is considered a key species in this ecosystem (Wolff et al., 2000;Santos et al., 2016). ...
November 2016
... The criterion B used by IUCN takes into consideration the geographic distribution, fragmentation of populations and decline in habitat quality (IUCN 2012). Analysis of the distribution data using EOO and/or AOO are widely used for aquatic invertebrates, including freshwater crayfish (Cumberlidge et al. 2009;Magris et al. 2010;Richman et al. 2015;Kawai and Crandall 2016;Santos et al. 2017;Ribeiro et al. 2016;Huber et al. 2018;Miranda et al. 2018). ...
September 2010