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Global extinction risk assessment of soil-dependent species: recent progress and recommendations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 April 2026

Neil Ashley Cox*
Affiliation:
IUCN and Conservation International Biodiversity Assessment Unit
James Westrip
Affiliation:
IUCN Species Survival Commission Terrestrial and Freshwater Invertebrate Red List Authority
Philip Bowles
Affiliation:
IUCN Species Survival Commission Snake and Lizard Red List Authority
Craig Hilton-Taylor
Affiliation:
IUCN, Cambridge, UK IUCN Species Survival Commission
Axel Hochkirch
Affiliation:
Musée national d’histoire naturelle Luxembourg, Luxembourg Department of Biogeography, Trier University, Trier, Germany IUCN Species Survival Commission Invertebrate Conservation Committee, Musée national d’histoire naturelle Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Richard K. B. Jenkins
Affiliation:
IUCN, Cambridge, UK IUCN Species Survival Commission
Gregory M. Mueller
Affiliation:
Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, Illinois, USA IUCN Species Survival Commission Fungal Conservation Committee
Paulo A. V. Borges
Affiliation:
University of the Azores, Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes/Azorean Biodiversity–Global Change and Sustainability Institute, School of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Angra do Heroísmo, Azores, Portugal IUCN Species Survival Commission Atlantic Islands Invertebrate Specialist Group, Angra do Heroísmo, Azores, Portugal IUCN Species Survival Commission Species Monitoring Specialist Group, Angra do Heroísmo, Azores, Portugal
Maria J. I. Briones
Affiliation:
Departamento de Ecología y Biología Animal, Universidad de Vigo, Vigo, Spain
Cátia Canteiro
Affiliation:
IUCN Species Survival Commission Global Center for Species Survival, Indianapolis Zoo, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
V. Bala Chaudhary
Affiliation:
Environmental Studies Department, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA
Monica A. Farfan
Affiliation:
German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research, Leipzig, Germany
Rodrigo Feitosa
Affiliation:
Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil IUCN Species Survival Commission Ant Specialist Group
Carlos A. Guerra
Affiliation:
Departamento de Geografia, Universidade de Coimbra, Colégio de S. Jerónimo, Coimbra, Spain
Konstantin B. Gongalsky
Affiliation:
A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Sergio Henriques
Affiliation:
Global Center for Species Survival, Indianapolis Zoo, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA IUCN Species Survival Commission Spider and Scorpion Specialist Group Department of Biological Sciences, Butler University, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
John S. LaPolla
Affiliation:
IUCN Species Survival Commission Ant Specialist Group Department of Biological Sciences, Towson University, Towson, Maryland, USA
Camila Leandro
Affiliation:
Centre d’Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive, University of Montpellier, CNRS, EPHE, IRD, Montpellier, France IUCN Species Survival Commission Dung Beetle Specialist Group
Zoë Lindo
Affiliation:
Department of Biology, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada IUCN Species Survival Commission Mite Specialist Group
Bethan Manley
Affiliation:
Society for the Protection of Underground Networks, Dover, Delaware, USA
Catherine Numa
Affiliation:
IUCN Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation, Campanillas, Spain
Sebahat K. Ozman-Sullivan
Affiliation:
IUCN Species Survival Commission Mite Specialist Group Department of Plant Protection, Ondokuz Mayis University, Samsun, Türkiye
J. Jacob Parnell
Affiliation:
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy
Anton Potapov
Affiliation:
Senckenberg Natural History Museum Görlitz, Görlitz, Germany German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research Halle-Jena-Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany International Institute Zittau, Dresden University of Technology, Zittau, Germany
Alberto Martín Sánchez
Affiliation:
IUCN, Málaga, Spain
Marla Schwarzfeld
Affiliation:
Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids and Nematodes, Ottawa Research and Development Centre, Agriculture and Agri-food Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Patricia A. Silva-Flores
Affiliation:
Centro de Investigación de Estudios Avanzados del Maule, Vicerrectoría de Investigación y Postgrado, Universidad Católica del Maule, Talca, Chile.
Gregory T. Sullivan
Affiliation:
IUCN Species Survival Commission Mite Specialist Group School of the Environment, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Maria Tsiafouli
Affiliation:
Department of Ecology, School of Biology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
Fernando Z. Vaz-de-Mello
Affiliation:
IUCN Species Survival Commission Dung Beetle Specialist Group Departamento de Biologia e Zoologia, Instituto de Biociências, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil
Leena Vilonen
Affiliation:
School of Global Environmental Sustainability, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
Andrey Zaitsev
Affiliation:
A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia Senckenberg Museum of Natural History Görlitz, Görlitz, Germany
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*Corresponding author, neil.cox@iucn.org
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Abstract

Soil biodiversity is crucial to the maintenance of multiple critical ecosystem functions and services. However, remarkably little is known about the conservation status of most soil-dependent species. To better understand the current situation, we determined the number of soil-dependent species listed in the various categories of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Firstly, a definition of soil-dependent species was developed for IUCN Red List purposes, and this definition facilitated the identification of 8,653 currently listed soil-dependent species. These species included 503 invertebrate and fungal species assessed during the current study; these species were chosen as they were based on priorities for the Red List Strategic Plan, and IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC) Specialist Group interests. We discuss progress and constraints on the IUCN Red List assessment of soil-dependent species worldwide. Our recommendations for the IUCN SSC to improve the IUCN Red List as a source of information on conservation of soil-dependent species are: (1) scaling up of SSC assessment processes for soil-dependent invertebrates and fungi, including establishment of a Soil Biota Working Group, in line with the IUCN Red List Strategic Plan; (2) building closer connections with other organizations and agencies researching and monitoring soil biodiversity; and (3) broader engagement with and education of governments, landholders and the public as to the fundamental importance of the conservation of global soil biodiversity.

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Table 1 Number (and per cent) of terrestrial vertebrate, invertebrate and fungal species assessed for the IUCN Red List (IUCN, 2024). Threatened includes species that are categorized as Critically Endangered, Endangered or Vulnerable. For the ‘all species’ groups, a further two vertebrates and three invertebrates are categorized as Lower Risk/conservation dependent, a category that is now discontinued.