Journal ArticleOpen Access
Assessing the extinction risk of insular, understudied marine species
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Author Affiliations
Queen's University Belfast, Zoological Society of London, Indianapolis Zoo, International Union for Conservation of Nature (United Kingdom), ...
Published InConservation Biology
Year2021
Citations25
Abstract
Hydrothermal vents are rare deep-sea oases that house faunal assemblages with a similar density of life as coral reefs. Only approximately 600 of these hotspots are known worldwide, most only one-third of a football field in size. With advancing development of the deep-sea mining industry, there is an urgent need to protect these unique, insular ecosystems and their specialist endemic faunas. We applied the IUCN (International Union for the Conservation of Nature) Red List criteria to assess the extinction risk of vent-endemic molluscs with varying exposure to potential deep-sea mining. We assessed 31 species from three key areas under different regulatory frameworks in the Indian, West Pacific, and Southern Oceans. Three vent mollusc species were also examined as case studies…
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