Table 3.
Examples of Characterization Factors (CFs) for NOBRri based on the mean of renewal time ranges, expressed in terms of “population doubling time” (D) and “rotation period” (R) for the most commercially valuable species. The list is presented according to the alphabetical order of commercial groups within each system (aquatic animals; terrestrial animals; terrestrial plants). Chromatic scale for CFs ranges from dark grey (lowest renewability rate) to light grey (highest renewability rate).
References: (1) Amphibian Survival Alliance, 2016; (2) Fishbase, 2016; (3) IUCN, 2016; (4) Olesiuk et al., 2005; (5) US Fish and Wildlife Service, 2016; (6) GBIF, 2016; (7) Naturalis Biodiversity centre, 2016; (8) Camhi et al., 2009; (9) Shelley and Lovatelli, 2012; (10) WCT, 2016; (11) Storch et al., 1990; (12) ADW, 2016; (13) DAISIE, 2016; (14) COSEWIC, 2016; (15) Grzimek, 1975; (16) US Fish and Wildlife Service, 2005; (17) Deinet et al., 2013; (18) Langvatn and Loison, 1999; (19) The Northeast Deer Technical Committee, 2016; (20) Spiecker and Hein, 2009; (21) WDNR, 2015; (22) Klimo and Hager, 2001; (23) DeStefano et al., 2001; (24) Dey et al., 1996; (25) PFAF, 2016; (26) Bassam, 2013; (30) Frelich and Reich, 1995; (27) Nicolescu et al., 2009; (28) Ladrach, 2009; (29) United States Forest Service, 1975; (30) Frelich and Reich, 1995; (31) Martin and Lorimer, 1997.



