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Elina Aletrari
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 4
Citations - 310
Elina Aletrari is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Threatened species & IUCN Red List. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 227 citations. Previous affiliations of Elina Aletrari include Natural History Museum.
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Green Plants in the Red: A Baseline Global Assessment for the IUCN Sampled Red List Index for Plants
Neil Brummitt,Steven P. Bachman,Janine Griffiths-Lee,Maiko L. Lutz,Justin Moat,Aljos Farjon,John S. Donaldson,Craig Hilton-Taylor,Thomas R. Meagher,Sara Albuquerque,Elina Aletrari,A. Kei Andrews,Guy Atchison,Elisabeth Baloch,Barbara Barlozzini,Alice Brunazzi,Julia Carretero,Marco Celesti,Helen Chadburn,Eduardo Cianfoni,Chris Cockel,Vanessa Coldwell,Benedetta Concetti,Sara Contu,Vicki Crook,Philippa Dyson,Lauren M. Gardiner,Nadia Ghanim,Hannah Greene,Alice Groom,Ruth Harker,Della Hopkins,Sonia Khela,Poppy Lakeman-Fraser,Heather Lindon,Helen Lockwood,Christine Loftus,Debora Lombrici,Lucia Lopez-Poveda,James Lyon,Patricia Malcolm-Tompkins,Kirsty F. McGregor,Laura Moreno,Linda Murray,Keara Nazar,Emily Power,Mireya Quiton Tuijtelaars,Ruth Salter,Robert Segrott,Hannah Thacker,Leighton J. Thomas,Sarah Tingvoll,Gemma Watkinson,Katerina Wojtaszekova,Eimear Nic Lughadha +54 more
TL;DR: This study provides a baseline assessment from which trends in the status of plant biodiversity can be measured and periodically reassessed and gives, for the first time, an accurate view of how threatened plants are across the world.
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The Sampled Red List Index for Plants, phase II: ground-truthing specimen-based conservation assessments
Neil Brummitt,Steven P. Bachman,Elina Aletrari,Elina Aletrari,Helen Chadburn,Janine Griffiths-Lee,Maiko L. Lutz,Justin Moat,Malin C. Rivers,Malin C. Rivers,Mindy M. Syfert,Mindy M. Syfert,Eimear Nic Lughadha +12 more
TL;DR: A strategy for prioritizing fieldwork efforts in order to apply a wider range of IUCN Red List criteria to assessments of plant species, or any taxa with detailed locality or natural history specimen data, to produce a more robust estimation of the SRLI.
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Where are threatened ferns found? Global conservation priorities for pteridophytes
TL;DR: Modelling threatened species distributions also highlights priority areas for conservation in tropical and subtropical montane forests that are the most species‐rich habitat for small‐range pteridophyte and lycophyte species, but which are now increasingly subject to rapid conversion to agriculture.
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The effect of sampling effort and methodology on range size estimates of poorly-recorded species for IUCN Red List assessments
TL;DR: In this paper , the impact of applying four methods for each of Criterion B1 and of B2, as well as key parameter choices, on the Red List status of 227 poorly-recorded neotropical pteridophyte species was evaluated.