Pre-assessments of plant conservation status in islands: the case of French Overseas Territories

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Véron, Simon | Bernard, Arthur | Lebreton, Élise | Rodrigues-Vaz, Carlos | Durand, M | Procopio, Lilian | Hélion, Mike | Gayot, Marc | Viscardi, Guillaume | Krupnick, Gary, A | Carrington, C M Sean | Boullet, Vincent | Mallet, Bertrand | Dimassi, Abassi | Pailler, Thierry | Hivert, Jean | Lebouvier, Marc | Agnola, Pierre | Bruy, David | Gateblé, Gildas | Lannuzel, Guillaume | Meyer, Shankar | Gargominy, Olivier | Gigot, Guillaume | Invernon, Vanessa | Leblond, Sébastien | Pignal, Marc | Tercerie, Sandrine | Muller, Serge | Rouhan, Germinal

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International audience. Assessment methods have been developed to estimate a preliminary conservation status for species and subsequently to facilitate the building of Red Lists. Such pre-assessment methods could be particularly useful in the French Overseas Territories (FOTs) where Red Lists tend to be outdated or absent and where a high number of endemic species face detrimental anthropogenic pressures. We first aimed to conduct a preliminary assessment (hereafter, pre-assessment) of the conservation status of endemic plants from Guadeloupe, Martinique, Réunion, Mayotte, French sub-Antarctic islands, New Caledonia, and Scattered Islands. We then compared the various methods used in conducting the pre-assessment and discussed ways to adapt these methods to small territories. We compiled occurrence data of endemic species identified thanks to a previous taxonomic work and pre-assessed their conservation status under Red List criteria A and B and the use of a Random Forest algorithm. We then measured the accuracy, specificity, and sensitivity of each method based on existing Red Lists. The Random Forest algorithm and a method based on range-size performed best at correctly attributing conservation status. Using these pre-assessment methods, we estimated that up to 60% of the endemic flora of the FOTs is potentially threatened. Range restriction but also anthropogenic pressures were key factors that explained these risks. Pre-assessment methods are useful tools to get a first measure of species conservation status. These methods should be adapted to the territories considered and their conservation issues in order to reach a good performance.

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