Hi all,
First, comment about Nc decline VS habitat area decline. There are scenarios where there is a known recent population decline, without necessarily losing habitat area. It is the case of Pinna nobilis, Mediterranean endemic, undergoing mass mortality (MM) due to a parasite, without a proportional habitat decline.
In Section 3: indicator 2: IF AVAILABLE, PLEASE RECORD THE OVERALL DECLINE IN SPECIES' HABITAT AREA. In this case, the % of decline in the species habitat area is less relevant than the % of decline in the species population size over the past 5 years.
In the case of P. nobilis however, research relative to mortality and current population status is ongoing, but nos census data or mortality rate following the MM are known to this day.
Second comment, relating to section 5: HOW WAS NC CALCULATED IN THIS POPULATION? Considering mortality rate post MM had been available, I was thinking on extrapolating Nc based on Nc prior MM and % mortality due to MM. However, it doesn’t fall under any of the possible answers to the question (options are: Count; Extrapolated based on habitat area and known density; Unknown)
Any reflexion, advice, comment on either of these points are welcome :)
Gaëlle
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