Joseph Taylor
BirdLife International
3 Papers
Joseph Taylor is an academic researcher from BirdLife International. The author has contributed to research in topics: IUCN Red List & Extinction. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Shortfalls and Solutions for Meeting National and Global Conservation Area Targets
Stuart H. M. Butchart,Martin Clarke,Robert J. Smith,Rachel E. Sykes,Jörn P. W. Scharlemann,Mike Harfoot,Mike Harfoot,Graeme M. Buchanan,Ariadne Angulo,Andrew Balmford,Bastian Bertzky,Thomas M. Brooks,Thomas M. Brooks,Thomas M. Brooks,Kent E. Carpenter,Mia T. Comeros-Raynal,John B. Cornell,G. Francesco Ficetola,Lincoln Fishpool,Richard A. Fuller,Jonas Geldmann,Heather Harwell,Heather Harwell,Craig Hilton-Taylor,Michael R. Hoffmann,Michael R. Hoffmann,Ackbar Joolia,Lucas Joppa,Naomi Kingston,Ian May,Amy Milam,Beth Polidoro,Beth Polidoro,Gina M. Ralph,Nadia I. Richman,Carlo Rondinini,Daniel B. Segan,Daniel B. Segan,Benjamin Skolnik,Mark Spalding,Simon N. Stuart,Andy Symes,Joseph Taylor,Piero Visconti,James E. M. Watson,James E. M. Watson,Louisa Wood,Louisa Wood,Neil D. Burgess,Neil D. Burgess +49 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors estimate that PAs currently cover 14.6% of terrestrial and 2.8% of marine extent, but 59-68% of ecoregions, 77-78% of important sites for biodiversity, and 57% of 25,380 species have inadequate coverage.
Generation lengths of the world's birds and their implications for extinction risk
Jeremy P. Bird,Jeremy P. Bird,Rob W. Martin,H. Resit Akçakaya,H. Resit Akçakaya,James J. Gilroy,Ian J. Burfield,Stephen T. Garnett,Andy Symes,Joseph Taylor,Çağan H. Şekercioğlu,Stuart H. M. Butchart,Stuart H. M. Butchart +12 more
TL;DR: Accurate generation lengths for all birds will improve assessment of extinction within the group, and strengthen future extinction risk assessments and augment key databases of avian life history and trait data.
Global Trends in the Status of Bird and Mammal Pollinators
Eugenie Regan,Luca Santini,Lisa Ingwall-King,Michael R. Hoffmann,Michael R. Hoffmann,Carlo Rondinini,Andy Symes,Joseph Taylor,Stuart H. M. Butchart +8 more
TL;DR: The first global assessment of trends in pollinators is developed, focusing on pollinating birds and mammals, with a Red List Index showing that, overall, pollinating bird and mammal species are deteriorating in status, with more species moving toward extinction than away from it.
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