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gefährdet

Gefährdet is a German adjective meaning in danger, at risk, or endangered. It is the past participle form of gefährden used adjectivally and can describe people, objects, or biological entities when they face a threat or decline.

In usage, gefährdet can function attributively before a noun or predicatively. Examples include gefährdete Arten (endangered

In conservation and scientific contexts, gefährdet denotes a significant risk to the persistence of a species

Etymology-wise, gefährdet derives from Gefahr (danger) plus the suffix -det, related to the formation of adjectives

See also: gefährden, Gefahr, bedrohen, Risikostatus, Rote Liste gefährdeter Arten.

species),
gefährdetes
Ökosystem
(threatened
ecosystem),
or
eine
gefährdete
Art.
With
definite
articles
the
endings
reflect
gender,
number,
and
case,
as
in
das
gefährdete
Tier
or
die
gefährdeten
Arten;
with
an
indefinite
article
one
would
say
ein
gefährdetes
Tier.
When
no
article
is
present,
strong
endings
are
used,
as
in
gefährdete
Arten.
or
habitat.
It
is
commonly
used
to
describe
taxa
facing
threats
such
as
habitat
loss,
fragmentation,
pollution,
or
overexploitation.
The
term
is
roughly
equivalent
to
the
English
"threatened"
or
"endangered,"
though
exact
meaning
can
vary
with
context
and
authority,
and
more
severe
statuses
may
be
described
in
German
as
vom
Aussterben
bedroht
(literally
“facing
extinction”).
from
verbs
in
German.
It
shares
semantic
kinship
with
related
terms
such
as
bedroht
(threatened)
and
Gefahr
(danger),
and
appears
frequently
in
discussions
of
biodiversity,
environmental
policy,
and
risk
assessment.