Biodiversity is declining, with direct and indirect effects on ecosystem func-tions and services that are poorly quantified. Here, we develop the first globalassessment of trends in pollinators, focusing on pollinating birds and mam-mals. A Red List Index for these species shows that, overall, pollinating birdand mammal species are deteriorating in status, with more species movingtoward extinction than away from it. On average, 2.5 species per year havemoved one Red List category toward extinction in recent decades, represent-ing a substantial increase in the extinction risk across this set of species. Thismay be impacting the delivery of benefits that these species provide to people.We recommend that the index be expanded to include taxonomic groups thatcontribute more significantly to pollination, such as bees, wasps, and butter-flies, thereby giving a more complete picture of the state of pollinating speciesworldwide.

Global Trends in the Status of Bird and Mammal Pollinators / Regan, Ec; Santini, L; Ingwall King, L.; Hoffmann, M.; Rondinini, Carlo; Symes, A.; Taylor, J.; Butchart, Shm. - In: CONSERVATION LETTERS. - ISSN 1755-263X. - STAMPA. - 8:6(2015), pp. 397-403. [10.1111/conl.12162]

Global Trends in the Status of Bird and Mammal Pollinators

Santini L;RONDININI, CARLO;
2015

Abstract

Biodiversity is declining, with direct and indirect effects on ecosystem func-tions and services that are poorly quantified. Here, we develop the first globalassessment of trends in pollinators, focusing on pollinating birds and mam-mals. A Red List Index for these species shows that, overall, pollinating birdand mammal species are deteriorating in status, with more species movingtoward extinction than away from it. On average, 2.5 species per year havemoved one Red List category toward extinction in recent decades, represent-ing a substantial increase in the extinction risk across this set of species. Thismay be impacting the delivery of benefits that these species provide to people.We recommend that the index be expanded to include taxonomic groups thatcontribute more significantly to pollination, such as bees, wasps, and butter-flies, thereby giving a more complete picture of the state of pollinating speciesworldwide.
2015
ecosystem service; indicator; pollination; pollinators; red list; mammals; birds
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Global Trends in the Status of Bird and Mammal Pollinators / Regan, Ec; Santini, L; Ingwall King, L.; Hoffmann, M.; Rondinini, Carlo; Symes, A.; Taylor, J.; Butchart, Shm. - In: CONSERVATION LETTERS. - ISSN 1755-263X. - STAMPA. - 8:6(2015), pp. 397-403. [10.1111/conl.12162]
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