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Species conservation profiles of cave-dwelling arthropods from Azores, Portugal

Author Affiliations
Universidade dos Açores, Hospital de Santo Espirito de Angra do Heroísmo, Universität Trier, International Union for Conservation of Nature (Bangladesh), ...
Published InBiodiversity Data Journal
Year2019
Citations21

Abstract

Azorean volcanic cave biodiversity is under considerable pressure due to ongoing threats of pollution, land use change, touristic activities or climate change. In this contribution, we present the IUCN Red List profiles of 15 cave-adapted arthropod species, endemic to the Azorean archipelago, including species belonging to the speciose genus Trechus (Carabidae), which is represented in Azores by seven species. The objective of this paper is to assess all endemic Azorean cave-adapted species and advise on possible future research and conservation actions critical for the long-term survival of the most endangered species. Most species have a restricted distribution (i.e. occur in one or two caves), very small extent of occurrence (EOO) and a small area of occupancy (AOO). A continuing decline…
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