The conservation status and distribution of Mediterranean saproxylic beetles

03 Monografia
García Nieves, Numa Catherine, Bartolozzi Luca, Brustel Hervé, Buse Jörn, Norbiato Margherita, Recalde José Ignacio, Zapata Jos´luis, Dodelin Benoit, Alcázar Elisa, Barrios Violeta, Verdugo Antonio, Audisio Paolo, Micó Estefanía, Otero José Carlos, Bahillo Pablo, Viñolas Amador, Valladares Lionel, Méndez Marcos, El Antry Salwa, Galante Eduardo

The Mediterranean Red List assessment is a review of the conservation status at regional level of approximately 6,000 species of animals and plants. This report summarizes the results for a key group of Mediterranean biodiversity: saproxylic beetles. Despite their key role in the ecosystem´s health and food chain, saproxylic beetles are still largely misunderstood and the current information gaps on these species´ population status, trends, and distribution are a reflection on how little we still know about them. The geographical scope followed for this assessment is the Mediterranean region according to the Mediterranean Basin Biodiversity Hotspot, with the exception of the Macaronesian islands, which have not been included in this study. All the obligate saproxylic beetles endemic or almost endemic to the Mediterranean region – 320 species and 1 subspecies – are included.

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