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Relative costs of conserving threatened species across taxonomic groups
Authors:Elizabeth Robson Gordon  Nathalie Butt  Hanna Rosner-Katz  Allison D Binley  Joseph R Bennett
Institution:1. Institute of Environmental Science, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, K1S 5B6 Canada;2. ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions, School of Biological Sciences, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland, 4072 Australia

School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 3QY U.K.;3. Department of Biology, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, K1S 5B6 Canada

Abstract:Bias toward legally protecting and prioritizing charismatic taxonomic groups, such as mammals and birds, and against others, such as insects and plants, is well documented. However, the relative costs of conserving various taxonomic groups and the potential of these costs to interact with existing biases have been much less explored. We analyzed conservation programs across more than 2,000 species in 3 countries to investigate the costs of conserving species within taxonomic groups and how these costs might affect conservation planning. For each data set, we tested for differences in mean annual cost among taxonomic groups. For the data set from the United States, recovery plans differed in duration, so we also tested for differences in total costs among taxonomic groups. Although the costs for individual species varied widely, there were strong international consistencies. For example, mammals cost 8–26 times more on average to conserve than plants and 13–19 times more to conserve than aquatic invertebrates. On average, bird species cost 5–30 times more to conserve than plants and 6–14 times more to conserve than aquatic invertebrates. These cost differences could exacerbate unequal resource allocation among taxonomic groups such that more charismatic groups both receive more attention and require more resources, leading to neglect of other taxonomic groups.
Keywords:endangered species  prioritization  recovery plans  resource allocation  taxonomic bias  asignación de recursos  especies amenazadas  planes de recuperación  priorización  sesgo taxonómico  濒危物种  恢复计划  类群偏差  资源分配  优先次序
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