Abstract

In this study, we aimed to determine the population size and distribution areas and to re-evaluate IUCN threat categories of Kalidium wagenitzii (Aellen) Freitag & G. Kadereit, Muscari adilii M.B. Güner & H. Duman and Verbascum gypsicola Vural & Aydoğdu, which are endemics of the Central Anatolia region of Turkey. The three species have limited distribution areas and high risk of extinction as a result of human impact. The perennial halophytic species K. wagenitzii was found in 5 localities around Salt Lake (Tuz Gölü) and a total number of 6458 mature individuals were determined. The area of occupancy of the species is 36 km2 and the extent of occurrence is 213 km2. Uncontrolled use of water resources for agricultural purposes is a serious threat factor for the species. Kalidium wagenitzii is listed in EN category according to the IUCN Red List criteria. Muscari adilii prefers marly soils and its habitat type is formed by secondary succession after the destruction of Pinus nigra and oak forests. It is known from 3 localities around Nallıhan-Beypazarı with a population size of 6144 mature individuals. The area of occupancy and the extent of occurrence of the species is 12 km2 and 28 km2, respectively. The pressures on the species are road construction and increase of farmland, afforestation and factory establishment. According to the IUCN Red List criteria, the species is listed in CR category. Verbascum gypsicola is distributed on marly soils. It is known from 3 localities around Nallıhan–Beypazarı and one locality in Sivrihisar-Eskişehir with 2755 mature individuals in total. The area of occupancy of the species is 16 km2 and the extent of occurrence is 269 km2. Overgrazing and expansion of agricultural land, together with factory establishment are the major threats for this species, which is listed as EN in IUCN Red List.

Highlights

  • All organisms from microorganisms to plants and even to humans are influenced by global changes

  • The aim of this study is to evaluate the present situation of population sizes, IUCN threat categories and distribution areas of K. wagenitzii, M. adilii and V. gypsicola

  • The results about each taxon are given in an alphabetical order and each of the three species is evaluated according to IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria (IUCN 2012, IUCN Standards and Petitions Committee 2019)

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Introduction

All organisms from microorganisms to plants and even to humans are influenced by global changes. The number of plant species in Turkey that have faced threats of any kind due to local or global changes are high in number. The IUCN Red list provides valuable information for the list of species that are under the risk of extinction or some kind of threat and for the habitats that are important for the conservation of these species (Collar 1993, 1996). According to these criteria, the threat category for each species can be determined

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