volume 17 issue 2 pages 135

Global Conservation Status of Turtles and Tortoises (Order Testudines)

ANDERS G. J. RHODIN 1
Craig B. Stanford 2
PETER PAUL VAN DIJK 3
Carla Eisemberg 4
Russell A Mittermeier 3
Rick Hudson 6
Brian D Horne 7
Eric V Goode 8
Gerald Kuchling 9
G Kuchling 9
Andrew Walde 6
Ernst H. W. Baard 10
Kristin H Berry 11
Albert Bertolero 12
Torsten E G Blanck 13
Roger Bour 14
Kurt A. Buhlmann 15
Linda J Cayot 16
Sydney Collett 4
Sydney J Collett 4
Andrea Currylow 2
Andrea F. Currylow 2
Indraneil Das 17
Tomas Diagne 18
Joshua R. Ennen 19
Germán Forero Medina 20
Matthew G. Frankel 21
Uwe Fritz 22
Gerardo García 23
Gerardo Garcia 23
J. Whitfield Gibbons 15
J Whitfield Gibbons 15
Paul M. Gibbons 24
SHIPING GONG 25
Joko Guntoro 26
MARGARETHA D. HOFMEYR 27
John B. Iverson 28
John R. Iverson 28
A. Ross Kiester 8
Michael Lau 29
Dwight P Lawson 30
Jeffrey E. Lovich 31
Jeffrey Edward Lovich 31
Edward O. Moll 32
Vivian P Páez 33
Rosalinda Palomo-Ramos 34
KALYAR PLATT 35
Steven G. Platt 36
Steven Platt 36
Peter C H Pritchard 37
Hugh R Quinn 38
Shahriar Caesar Rahman 39
Soary Tahafe Randrianjafizanaka 40
Jason Schaffer 41
Will Selman 42
Dionysius S K Sharma 44
Haitao Shi 45
Hai Tao Shi 45
Shailendra Singh 46
Ricky Spencer 47
Ricky-John Spencer 47
Kahleana Stannard 4
Sarah Sutcliffe 4
Scott Thomson 37
SCOTT A. THOMSON 37
Richard C. Vogt 48
Richard L. Vogt 48
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Chelonian Research Foundation, Lunenburg, Massachusetts USA [rhodincrf@aol.com]
3
 
Global Wildlife Conservation, Austin, Texas USA [ppvandijk@globalwildlife.org; rmittermeier@globalwi
5
 
Institute for Development Ecology Conservation and Cooperation, Rome, Italy [l.luiselli@ideccngo.org
6
 
Turtle Survival Alliance, Charleston, South Carolina USA [rhudson@turtlesurvival.org; awalde@turtles
7
 
Wildlife Conservation Society, New York, New York USA [bhorne@wcs.org; sgplatt@gmail.com]
8
 
Turtle Conservancy, New York, New York USA [eric@turtleconservancy.org; ross@ turtleconservancy.org]
10
 
CapeNature, Cape Town, South Africa [ebaard@capenature.co.za]
11
 
U.S. Geological Survey, Western Ecological Research Center, Riverside, California USA [kristin_berry
12
 
Associació Picampall de les Terres de l'Ebre, Amposta, Spain [albertb@tinet.org]
13
 
Cuora Conservation Center, Deutschlandsberg, Styria, Austria [info@cuora.org]
16
 
Galapagos Conservancy, Fairfax, Virginia USA [lcayot@galapagos.org]
18
 
African Chelonian Institute, Ngaparou, Senegal [fondsdev@ yahoo.fr]
19
 
Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute, Chattanooga, Tennessee USA [jre@tnaqua.org]
20
 
Wildlife Conservation Society and Turtle Survival Alliance, Cali, Colombia [gforero@wcs.org]
21
 
Surprise Spring Foundation, Prescott, Arizona USA [mf4250@gmail.com]
22
 
Museum für Tierkunde, Senckenberg Dresden, Germany [uwe.fritz@senckenberg.de]
23
 
Chester Zoo, Upton by Chester, Chester, United Kingdom [g.garcia@chesterzoo.org]
24
 
Avian & Exotic Veterinary Care, Portland, Oregon USA [pmgibbons@gmail.com]
25
 
Guangdong Institute of Applied Biological Resources, Guangzhou, China [gsp621@163.com]
26
 
Satucita Foundation, Aceh, Indonesia [jokoguntoro@ gmail.com]
28
 
Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana USA [johni@earlham.edu]
29
 
Hong Kong Wetlands Conservation Association, Hong Kong, China [michael.mwn@gmail.com]
30
 
Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma USA [dlawson@okczoo.org]
31
 
U.S. Geological Survey, Southwest Biological Science Center, Flagstaff, Arizona USA [jeffrey_lovich@
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Tucson, Arizona USA [e.o.moll@gmail.com]
35
 
Turtle Survival Alliance, Yangon, Myanmar [kalyarplatt@gmail.com]
36
 
Wildlife Conservation Society, Yangon, Myanmar [sgplatt@gmail. com]
37
 
Chelonian Research Institute, Oviedo, Florida USA [chelonianri@gmail.com]
38
 
Turtle Conservation Fund, Kirksville, Missouri USA [doublehq@aol.com]
39
 
Creative Conservation Alliance, Dhaka, Bangladesh [caesar@conservationalliance.org]
42
 
Millsaps College, Jackson, Mississippi USA [will.selman@millsaps.edu]
44
 
WWF-Malaysia, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia [dsharma@wwf.org.my]
46
 
Turtle Survival Alliance, Lucknow, India [shai@turtlesurvival.org]
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2018-12-18
scimago Q2
wos Q3
SJR0.334
CiteScore1.7
Impact factor0.8
ISSN10718443, 19433956
Animal Science and Zoology
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Abstract
We present a review and analysis of the conservation status and International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) threat categories of all 360 currently recognized species of extant and recently extinct turtles and tortoises (Order Testudines). Our analysis is based on the 2018 IUCN Red List status of 251 listed species, augmented by provisional Red List assessments by the IUCN Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group (TFTSG) of 109 currently unlisted species of tortoises and freshwater turtles, as well as re-assessments of several outdated IUCN Red List assessments. Of all recognized species of turtles and tortoises, this combined analysis indicates that 20.0% are Critically Endangered (CR), 35.3% are Critically Endangered or Endangered (CR+EN), and 51.9% are Threatened (CR+EN+Vulnerable). Adjusting for the potential threat levels of Data Deficient (DD) species indicates that 56.3% of all data-sufficient species are Threatened. We calculated percentages of imperiled species and modified Average Threat Levels (ATL; ranging from Least Concern = 1 to Extinct = 8) for various taxonomic and geographic groupings. Proportionally more species in the subfamily Geoemydinae (Asian members of the family Geoemydidae) are imperiled (74.2% CR+EN, 79.0% Threatened, 3.89 ATL) compared to other taxonomic groupings, but the families Podocnemididae, Testudinidae, and Trionychidae and the superfamily Chelonioidea (marine turtles of the families Cheloniidae and Dermochelyidae) also have high percentages of imperiled species and ATLs (42.9-50.0% CR+EN, 73.8-100.0% Threatened, 3.44-4.06 ATL). The subfamily Rhinoclemmydinae (Neotropical turtles of the family Geoemydidae) and the families Kinosternidae and Pelomedusidae have the lowest percentages of imperiled species and ATLs (0%-7.4% CR+EN, 7.4%-13.3% Threatened, 1.65-1.87 ATL). Turtles from Asia have the highest percentages of imperiled species (75.0% CR+EN, 83.0% Threatened, 3.98 ATL), significantly higher than predicted based on the regional species richness, due to much higher levels of exploitation in that geographic region. The family Testudinidae has the highest ATL (4.06) of all Testudines due to the extinction of several species of giant tortoises from Indian and Pacific Ocean islands since 1500 CE. The family Testudinidae also has an ATL higher than all other larger polytypic families (≥ 5 species) of Reptilia or Amphibia. The order Testudines is, on average, more imperiled than all other larger orders (≥ 20 species) of Reptilia, Amphibia, Mammalia, or Aves, but has percentages of CR+EN and Threatened species and an ATL (2.96) similar to those of Primates and Caudata (salamanders).
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.2744/CCB-1348.1
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TI - Global Conservation Status of Turtles and Tortoises (Order Testudines)
T2 - Chelonian Conservation and Biology
AU - RHODIN, ANDERS G. J.
AU - Stanford, Craig B.
AU - DIJK, PETER PAUL VAN
AU - Eisemberg, Carla
AU - Luiselli, Luca
AU - Mittermeier, Russell A
AU - Hudson, Rick
AU - Horne, Brian D
AU - Goode, Eric V
AU - Kuchling, Gerald
AU - Kuchling, G
AU - Walde, Andrew
AU - Baard, Ernst H. W.
AU - Berry, Kristin H
AU - Bertolero, Albert
AU - Blanck, Torsten E G
AU - Bour, Roger
AU - Buhlmann, Kurt A.
AU - Cayot, Linda J
AU - Collett, Sydney
AU - Collett, Sydney J
AU - Currylow, Andrea
AU - Currylow, Andrea F.
AU - Das, Indraneil
AU - Diagne, Tomas
AU - Ennen, Joshua R.
AU - Forero Medina, Germán
AU - Forero Medina, German
AU - Frankel, Matthew G.
AU - Fritz, Uwe
AU - García, Gerardo
AU - Garcia, Gerardo
AU - Gibbons, J. Whitfield
AU - Whitfield Gibbons, J
AU - Gibbons, Paul M.
AU - GONG, SHIPING
AU - Guntoro, Joko
AU - HOFMEYR, MARGARETHA D.
AU - Iverson, John B.
AU - Iverson, John R.
AU - Kiester, A. Ross
AU - Lau, Michael
AU - Lawson, Dwight P
AU - Lovich, Jeffrey E.
AU - Lovich, Jeffrey Edward
AU - Moll, Edward O.
AU - Páez, Vivian P
AU - Palomo-Ramos, Rosalinda
AU - PLATT, KALYAR
AU - Platt, Steven G.
AU - Platt, Steven
AU - Pritchard, Peter C H
AU - Quinn, Hugh R
AU - Rahman, Shahriar Caesar
AU - Randrianjafizanaka, Soary Tahafe
AU - Schaffer, Jason
AU - Selman, Will
AU - Shaffer, H. Bradley
AU - Sharma, Dionysius S K
AU - Shi, Haitao
AU - Shi, Hai Tao
AU - Singh, Shailendra
AU - Spencer, Ricky
AU - Spencer, Ricky-John
AU - Stannard, Kahleana
AU - Sutcliffe, Sarah
AU - Thomson, Scott
AU - THOMSON, SCOTT A.
AU - Vogt, Richard C.
AU - Vogt, Richard L.
PY - 2018
DA - 2018/12/18
PB - Chelonian Conservation and Biology Journal
SP - 135
IS - 2
VL - 17
SN - 1071-8443
SN - 1943-3956
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@article{2018_RHODIN,
author = {ANDERS G. J. RHODIN and Craig B. Stanford and PETER PAUL VAN DIJK and Carla Eisemberg and Luca Luiselli and Russell A Mittermeier and Rick Hudson and Brian D Horne and Eric V Goode and Gerald Kuchling and G Kuchling and Andrew Walde and Ernst H. W. Baard and Kristin H Berry and Albert Bertolero and Torsten E G Blanck and Roger Bour and Kurt A. Buhlmann and Linda J Cayot and Sydney Collett and Sydney J Collett and Andrea Currylow and Andrea F. Currylow and Indraneil Das and Tomas Diagne and Joshua R. Ennen and Germán Forero Medina and German Forero Medina and Matthew G. Frankel and Uwe Fritz and Gerardo García and Gerardo Garcia and J. Whitfield Gibbons and J Whitfield Gibbons and Paul M. Gibbons and SHIPING GONG and Joko Guntoro and MARGARETHA D. HOFMEYR and John B. Iverson and John R. Iverson and A. Ross Kiester and Michael Lau and Dwight P Lawson and Jeffrey E. Lovich and Jeffrey Edward Lovich and Edward O. Moll and Vivian P Páez and Rosalinda Palomo-Ramos and KALYAR PLATT and Steven G. Platt and others},
title = {Global Conservation Status of Turtles and Tortoises (Order Testudines)},
journal = {Chelonian Conservation and Biology},
year = {2018},
volume = {17},
publisher = {Chelonian Conservation and Biology Journal},
month = {dec},
url = {https://bioone.org/journals/chelonian-conservation-and-biology/volume-17/issue-2/CCB-1348.1/Global-Conservation-Status-of-Turtles-and-Tortoises-Order-Testudines/10.2744/CCB-1348.1.full},
number = {2},
pages = {135},
doi = {10.2744/CCB-1348.1}
}
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RHODIN, ANDERS G. J., et al. “Global Conservation Status of Turtles and Tortoises (Order Testudines).” Chelonian Conservation and Biology, vol. 17, no. 2, Dec. 2018, p. 135. https://bioone.org/journals/chelonian-conservation-and-biology/volume-17/issue-2/CCB-1348.1/Global-Conservation-Status-of-Turtles-and-Tortoises-Order-Testudines/10.2744/CCB-1348.1.full.