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Making Consistent IUCN Classifications under Uncertainty
Authors:H. Re&#  it Akç  akaya&dagger  &dagger  ,Scott Ferson,Mark A. Burgman&dagger  ,David A. Keith&Dagger  ,Georgina M. Mace§  , Charles R. Todd
Affiliation:Applied Biomathematics, 100 North Country Road, Setauket, NY 11733, U.S.A.
;Schools of Botany and Forestry, University of Melbourne, Parkville 3052, Australia
;New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service, Hurtsville, New South Wales 2220, Australia
;Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London, London NW1 4RY, United Kingdom
;Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research, 123 Brown Street, Heidelberg, Victoria 3084, Australia
Abstract:Abstract: The World Conservation Union (IUCN) defined a set of categories for conservation status supported by decision rules based on thresholds of parameters such as distributional range, population size, population history, and risk of extinction. These rules have received international acceptance and have become one of the most important decision tools in conservation biology because of their wide applicability, objectivity, and simplicity of use. The input data for these rules are often estimated with considerable uncertainty due to measurement error, natural variation, and vagueness in definitions of parameters used in the rules. Currently, no specific guidelines exist for dealing with uncertainty. Interpretation of uncertain data by different assessors may lead to inconsistent classifications because attitudes toward uncertainty and risk may have an important influence on the classification of threatened species. We propose a method of dealing with uncertainty that can be applied to the current IUCN criteria without altering the rules, thresholds, or intent of these criteria. Our method propagates the uncertainty in the input parameters and assigns the evaluated species either to a single category (as the current criteria do) or to a range of plausible categories, depending on the nature and extent of uncertainties.
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