Continuing decline, inferred, observed or projected, in any of the following: (a) extent of occurrence (b) area of occupancy (c) area, extent and/or quality of habitat (d) number of locations or subpopulations (e) number of mature individuals. 1996 IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals - Страница 2написао/ла Ulf Gärdenfors, A. J. Stattersfield, International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Species Survival Commission - 1996 - 448 страницаОграничен приказ - О овој књизи
 | World Conservation Monitoring Centre - 1998 - 862 страница
...Severely fragmented or known to exist at only a single location. 2. Continuing decline, observed, inferred or projected, in any of the following a) extent of...or sub-populations e) number of mature individuals. a) extent of occurrence b) area of occupancy c) number of locations or subpopulations d) number of... | |
 | Merry Camhi - 1998 - 39 страница
...number of locations: +1 <5 <10 2. continuing decline in any of the following: any rate any rate any rate a) extent of occurrence b) area of occupancy c) area,...subpopulations e) number of mature individuals 3. fluctuations in any of the following: > 1 order/mag. < 1 order/mag. < 1 order/mag. a) extent of occurrence... | |
 | Gerald L. Mackie, Gerry L. Mackie - 2004 - 757 страница
...locations or subpopulations; E. Number of mature individuals Any rate Any rate Any rate 3. Fluctuating in any of the following: A. Extent of occurrence;...or subpopulations; E. Number of mature individuals > 1 order of magnitude > 1 order of magnitude > 1 order of magnitude C. Small population size and decline... | |
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