Wild species 2010: chapter 2

List of tables

Table 1. Number of species (n = 1670) assessed in the Wild Species 2000 report according to the different taxonomic groups. The analyses include the database updated in 2002 for the freshwater fishes and for the butterflies.

Table 2. Number of species (n = 7732) assessed in the Wild Species 2005 report according to the different taxonomic groups.

Table 3. Codes used to represent the regions in the report Wild Species 2010.

Table 4. General status categories used in the Wild Species 2010 report.

Table 5. Summary of the taxonomic groups that were assessed in the reports (2000, 2005 and 2010) of the Wild Species series.

Table 6. Canada ranks of macrolichen species as determined by the National General Status Working Group.

Table 7. Canada ranks of moss species as determined by the National General Status Working Group.

Table 8. Changes in the number of vascular plant species over time in each rank category as determined by the National General Status Working Group.

Table 9. Reasons for changes in the status of vascular plant species between the last assessment and the current report.

Table 10. Changes in the number of fern species (part of the vascular plants) over time in each rank category as determined by the National General Status Working Group.

Table 11. Changes in the number of orchid species (part of the vascular plants) over time in each rank category as determined by the National General Status Working Group.

Table 12. Changes in the number of freshwater mussel species over time in each rank category as determined by the National General Status Working Group.

Table 13. Reasons for changes in the status of freshwater mussel species between the last assessment and the current report.

Table 14. Canada ranks of spider species as determined by the National General Status Working Group.

Table 15. Changes in the number of odonate species over time in each rank category as determined by the National General Status Working Group.

Table 16. Reasons for changes in the status of odonate species between the last assessment and the current report.

Table 17. Canada ranks of predaceous diving beetle species as determined by the National General Status Working Group.

Table 18. Canada ranks of ground beetle species as determined by the National General Status Working Group.

Table 19. Changes in the number of tiger beetle species (part of the ground beetles) over time in each rank category as determined by the National General Status Working Group.

Table 20. Reasons for changes in the status of tiger beetle species (part of the ground beetles) between the last assessment and the current report.

Table 21. Canada ranks of lady beetle species as determined by the National General Status Working Group.

Table 22. Canada ranks of bumblebee species as determined by the National General Status Working Group.

Table 23. Canada ranks of black fly species as determined by the National General Status Working Group.

Table 24. Canada ranks for horse fly species as determined by the National General Status Working Group.

Table 25. Canada ranks of mosquito species as determined by the National General Status Working Group.

Table 26. Canada ranks of selected macromoth species as determined by the National General Status Working Group.

Table 27. Changes in the number of butterfly species over time in each rank category as determined by the National General Status Working Group. The analyses for the year 2000 include the database updated in 2002 for the butterflies.

Table 28. Reasons for changes in the status of butterfly species between the last assessment and the current report. The analyses for the year 2000 include the database updated in 2002 for the butterflies.

Table 29. Changes in the number of crayfish species over time in each rank category as determined by the National General Status Working Group.

Table 30. Changes in the number of amphibian species over time in each rank category as determined by the National General Status Working Group.

Table 31. Reasons for changes in the status of amphibian species between the last assessment and the current report.

Table 32. Changes in the number of reptile species over time in each rank category as determined by the National General Status Working Group.

Table 33. Reasons for changes in the status of reptile species between the last assessment and the current report.

Table 34. Changes in the number of bird species over time in each rank category as determined by the National General Status Working Group.

Table 35. Reasons for changes in the status of bird species between the last assessment and the current report.

Table 36. Changes in the number of mammal species over time in each rank category as determined by the National General Status Working Group.

Table 37. Reasons for changes in the status of mammal species between the last assessment and the current report.

Table 38. Number of assessed species (n = 11 950) in the Wild Species 2010 report according to the different taxonomic groups.

Table 39. Number of species ranked by the National General Status Working Group as May Be At Risk at the Canada level that could be potential candidates for a more detailed assessment by COSEWIC.

Table 40. Number of species ranked by the National General Status Working Group as Exotic at the Canada level.

Table 41. Number of species ranked by the National General Status Working Group as Undetermined or Not Assessed at the Canada level.

Table 42. Changes (n = 626) in the level of risk for species in taxonomic groups that were reassessed in the Wild Species 2010 report.

Table 43. Summary of the reasons for changes in the status of species between the last assessment and the current report.

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