- Latent extinction risk
In
conservation biology , latent extinction risk is a measure of the potential for a species to become threatened.Latent risk can most easily be described as the difference, or discrepancy, between the current observed extinction risk of a species (typically as quantified by the [IUCN Red List] ) and the theoretical extinction risk of a species predicted by its biological or
life history characteristics.citation|last=Cardillo|first=M.|last2=Mace|first2=G. M.|last3=Gittleman|first3=J. L.|last4=Purvis|first4=A.|title=Latent extinction risk and the future battlegrounds of mammal conservation|year=2006|journal=Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|volume=103|issue=11|pages=4157-4161|doi=10.1073/pnas.0510541103.]Calculating latent extinction risk
Because latent risk is the discrepancy between current and predicted risks, estimates of both of these values are required (See
population modeling andpopulation dynamics ). Once these values are known, the latent extinction risk can be calculated as "Predicted Risk - Current Risk = Latent Extinction Risk."When the latent extinction risk is a positive value, it indicates that a species is currently less threatened than its biology would suggest it ought to be. For example, a species may have several of the characteristics often found in threatened species, such as large body size, small geographic distribution, or low reproductive rate, but still be rated as "least concern" in the IUCN Red List. This may be because it has not yet been exposed to serious threatening processes such as habitat degradation.
Conversely, negative values of latent risk indicate that a species is already more threatened than its biology would indicate, probably because it inhabits a part of the world where it has been exposed to extreme endangering processes. Species with severely low negative values are usually listed as an
endangered species and have associated recovery and conservation plans.Limits to latent extinction risk
One of the issues associated with latent extinction risk is its difficulty to calculate because of the limited availability of data for predicting extinction risk across large numbers of species. Hence, the only study of latent risk to date citation|last=Cardillo|first=M.|last2=Mace|first2=G. M.|last3=Gittleman|first3=J. L.|last4=Purvis|first4=A.|title=Latent extinction risk and the future battlegrounds of mammal conservation|year=2006|journal=Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|volume=103|issue=11|pages=4157-4161|doi=10.1073/pnas.0510541103.] has focused on mammals, which are one of the best-studied groups of organisms.
How latent risk influences conservation
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