Abalones at risk: a global red list assessment of haliotis in a changing climate

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  • What: The authors explore each species` distribution, current and projected threats from exploitation, poaching, environmental stress and ecological disruption. By using the standard assessment methodology developed by the IUCN Red List, the objective of the research was to identify those species whose conservation status may be affected by these and other threats. The analysis described below provides a summary of the principal issues in determining their category.
  • Who: Howard Peters and colleagues from the Department of Environment and Geography, University of York, Heslington, York, United Kingdom, IUCN have published the research work: Abalones at risk . . .

     

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