作者
Andy Dobson, Kevin D Lafferty, Armand M Kuris, Ryan F Hechinger, Walter Jetz
发表日期
2008/8/12
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
105
期号
supplement_1
页码范围
11482-11489
出版商
National Academy of Sciences
简介
Estimates of the total number of species that inhabit the Earth have increased significantly since Linnaeus's initial catalog of 20,000 species. The best recent estimates suggest that there are ≈6 million species. More emphasis has been placed on counts of free-living species than on parasitic species. We rectify this by quantifying the numbers and proportion of parasitic species. We estimate that there are between 75,000 and 300,000 helminth species parasitizing the vertebrates. We have no credible way of estimating how many parasitic protozoa, fungi, bacteria, and viruses exist. We estimate that between 3% and 5% of parasitic helminths are threatened with extinction in the next 50 to 100 years. Because patterns of parasite diversity do not clearly map onto patterns of host diversity, we can make very little prediction about geographical patterns of threat to parasites. If the threats reflect those experienced by avian …
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A Dobson, KD Lafferty, AM Kuris, RF Hechinger, W Jetz - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2008