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The status of the world's land and marine mammals: diversity, threat, and knowledge
Authors:Schipper Jan  Chanson Janice S  Chiozza Federica  Cox Neil A  Hoffmann Michael  Katariya Vineet  Lamoreux John  Rodrigues Ana S L  Stuart Simon N  Temple Helen J  Baillie Jonathan  Boitani Luigi  Lacher Thomas E  Mittermeier Russell A  Smith Andrew T  Absolon Daniel  Aguiar John M  Amori Giovanni  Bakkour Noura  Baldi Ricardo  Berridge Richard J  Bielby Jon  Black Patricia Ann  Blanc J Julian  Brooks Thomas M  Burton James A  Butynski Thomas M  Catullo Gianluca  Chapman Roselle  Cokeliss Zoe  Collen Ben  Conroy Jim  Cooke Justin G  da Fonseca Gustavo A B  Derocher Andrew E  Dublin Holly T  Duckworth J W  Emmons Louise
Institution:International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Species Programme, IUCN, 28 Rue Mauverney, 1196 Gland, Switzerland. jan.schipper@iucn.org
Abstract:Knowledge of mammalian diversity is still surprisingly disparate, both regionally and taxonomically. Here, we present a comprehensive assessment of the conservation status and distribution of the world's mammals. Data, compiled by 1700+ experts, cover all 5487 species, including marine mammals. Global macroecological patterns are very different for land and marine species but suggest common mechanisms driving diversity and endemism across systems. Compared with land species, threat levels are higher among marine mammals, driven by different processes (accidental mortality and pollution, rather than habitat loss), and are spatially distinct (peaking in northern oceans, rather than in Southeast Asia). Marine mammals are also disproportionately poorly known. These data are made freely available to support further scientific developments and conservation action.
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