Development of the database on the threatened biodiversity in Central Asia with examples
of migratory vertebrates
Elena A. Kreuzberg, Elena A. Bykova, Eleanor J. Milner-Gulland, Stephen Ling
PROJECT 99-1483
Correlates of Extinction Risk for Central Asian Biodiversity
Project participants:
Imperial College London, UKInstitute of Zoology, UZIUCN - World Conservation Union, CHInstitute of Zoology, KZSwedish Threatened Species Unit, SEInstitute of Deserts, TMInstitute of Zoology and Parasitology, TJInstitute of Botany, KZ
Objectives• To integrate the Red
Listing system used by the Central Asian countries into the global framework IUCN-SSC.
• To develop a system for assessing the threat of extinction of Central Asian species at 3 levels: national, regional and global.
Objectives• To use archive data to
correlates extinctions of the listed species at the national, regional and global scales.
• To product of GIS for extinction risk.
• To initiate and support a collaborative network of CA scientists.
The main ecosystems of CA
IN T AS Project
National Endem ics
Regional Endem ics
W ise Distributional T axa
M igrants
Questionable T axa
L is t o f th e Th rea ten ed Taxa fo r C A
Threatened Species Database:
1. Country 2. Taxonomy3. Scientific name, Russian name, English name4. Categories and criteria Red List IUCN-SSC5. National threatened status6. Life-history characteristics: body mass, generation time, fecundity
Threatened Species Database:7. Environment: landscape zone, biotope, trophic
resources, specific environment requirements)8. Range: (sub)populations, distribution, range area, degree of fragmentation, dispersal distances, contiguous9. Number: current number, (sub)population trend, carrying capacity
Threatened Species Database:8. Threats: time, degree, probability, diapason9. Conservation measures: accepted measure, necessary measure10. References12. Contact details of expert: name, institution, post address, phone, fax, e-mail
Example 1Saiga tatarica tatarica, Saiga
Mammalia, Bovidae
Saiga tatarica tatarica
• Distributional: ZU KZ TM RU
• Subpopulations: Betpak-dala, Ustyurt, Ural
• Landscape: desert, semi-desert, steppe
• Dispersal: 200-1200 km
• Range area: 300,000-350,000 sq.km
• Current number: 178,000
Saiga tatarica tatarica
• Population trend: decline from 1974 (especially in 1999-2000)
• Limiting factors: poaching, disease, habitat degradation, human disturbance, natural fluctuations (2x)
• Conservation measure: Hunting prohibition from 1998-1999, listed in 1999 Red Data Book of Turkmenistan and 2000 IUCN Red List
Saiga tatarica tatarica
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