Difícil de encontrar uma resposta direta, mas eu encontrei alguns candidatos:
Na página Wookieepedia sobre espécies :
Some of the most prominent species in the galaxy were mammals, such as the Humans and their numerous offshoots, and the Duros. Other notable forms were Wookiees, Cereans, Bothans and Sullustans.
Reptilian sentient species were also very common in the galaxy, and notable examples included the Rodians, Barabels, Chistori, and Trandoshans.
A partir da lista da Wikipedia de espécies de Star Wars :
Humans are a race in the fictional Star Wars universe. They are the most numerous and dominant species, with apparently millions of major and minor colonies galaxywide.
Do site de fãs da Eleven-ThirtyEight , em uma análise demográfica de gênero:
I have chosen to examine three of the most common alien species in the universe: Rodians, Twi’leks, and Zabraks.
De censo do mesmo site das espécies de cada entrada Wookieepedia para um caractere individual (em agosto de 2013, quando o artigo foi escrito):
In order to look at the demographics of Star Wars, it makes a certain sense to start by taking absolutely everything together – all characters recorded in all works. This fits with the principle of a single continuity that has so far governed the EU. Additionally, this information has already been recorded, in terms of ‘Individuals’ on Wookieepedia.
Wookieepedia records 22221 ‘Individuals’ at the current date. The same source recognizes the existence of 1825 sentient species. These species have a decidedly unequal representation. Firstly, only 553 merit their own category page in the ‘Individuals by Species’ organization. The remainder are presumably represented by a single individual.
Looking at the demography somewhat more deeply, there are very few species in the galaxy with any large number of individuals recorded. The following table compiles all such data (using the numbers provided in the ‘Individuals by Species’ categories, and including sub-species) for species with more than 100 individuals. Though this is an arbitrary cutoff, it is close to a level of 0.5% representation of the total number of individuals.
Species Name
Number of Individuals
Percentage of Total individualsBith
114
0.513028217Bothan
219
0.985554205Devaronian
115
0.517528464Ewok
107
0.481526484Gamorrean
125
0.562530939Gungan
133
0.598532919Human
94671
42.60384321Human Clone
504
2.268124747Hutt
168
0.756041582Ithorian
157
0.70653886Mon Calamari
196
0.882048513Quarren
123
0.553530444Rodian
450
2.025111381Sullustan
234
1.053057918Trandoshan
216
0.972053463Twi’lek
710
3.195175735Unidentified
3429
15.43134872Wookiee
307
1.381575987Yuuzhan Vong
121
0.544529949Zabrak
220
0.990054453
Agora, tenha em mente que, embora essa lista tenha sido compilada da maneira mais científica possível, ela não reflete necessariamente a demografia real da galáxia . Ele reflete a demografia de personagens proeminentes / populares o suficiente para ter seus próprios nomes e suas próprias páginas Wookieepedia.
Dito isto, as dez espécies mais numerosas da lista, da ordem de quase todas as entradas de Wookieepedia, são as seguintes (acrescentei um exemplo de cada espécie para quem precisa):
1. Humanos
2. Twi'leks (dançarina quente de Jabba)
3. Clones humanos
4. Rodians (Greedo)
5. Wookiees (Chewbacca)
6. Sullustans (Nien Nunb - copiloto de Lando em RotJ)
7. Zabraks (Darth Maul)
8. Bothans (espiões invisíveis que roubaram os planos da Estrela da Morte para os rebeldes em RotJ)
9. Transdoshans (Bossk)
10. Mon Calamari (Almirante Ackbar)
Aqui está a análise do site dos números:
As can be seen from the above data the Human species is by far the most abundant, representing 42.6% of all individuals in the galaxy. The second largest group is the collective ‘Unidentified’ individuals, at 15.4%. Considering that this group surely includes a large number of Humans, the Human percentage of the total doubtless rises even higher. Ex. If Humans represent 42.6% of the ‘Unidentified’ category as well, then the actual Human # is 49.1%.
Additionally the Human presence is influenced by Human Clones, listed here as their own species and 2% of all individuals. I caution that the number for Clones is likely inaccurate, as the nature of wiki categories means many clones are also listed under rank and role categories such as ‘Clone Commander’ or ‘Clone Sergeant’ and may have been left out of the general categories, while other Clones may be double counted as both Human Clones and Humans. The clone numbers do provide a good example of source bias: they are obviously inflated by the emphasis in recent years on storytelling during the Clone Wars, which have massively increased numbers of clones present compared to any other period in the galaxy’s history.
Other species display similar forms of source bias. Ewoks, for example, appear only in a small number of Star Wars sources, but the vast number of Ewoks appearing on screen in Return of the Jedi and the two subsequent Ewok films, and the tendency to name every movie character in the Star Wars universe produces a very high Ewok number.
A mere seven alien [i.e., non-human] species are represented by 200 or more individuals. Bothans, Rodians, Sullustans, Trandoshans, Twi’leks, Wookiees, and Zabraks. Of these I find the numbers for Rodians, Sullustans, and Trandoshans the most surprising. Investigation of those species suggests that their numbers are heavily augmented by large numbers of NPCs recorded from the MMO Star Wars Galaxies. This suggests that species abundant as NPCs in Star Wars the Old Republic, such as Chagrians, Nautolans, and Togruta, may rapidly rise in individual number as more of that game’s lesser characters are added to Wookieepedia.
The finding that did not surprise me at all is that Twi’leks are, by a full percentage point or more than two hundred and fifty individuals, the most numerous alien species in the Galaxy Far, Far Away. I hypothesize that the reason for this abundance is the long-standing trend to utilize Twi’lek females as sexual symbols in Star Wars materials – a subject for a future column.
Some conclusions can be drawn from this demographic data. First, the number of species we see represented in the EU is extremely biased. The nineteen entries in the table above (removing the ‘Unidentified’ block) account for 61.6% of all individuals in Star Wars media (for now anyway, this number changes constantly, and is particularly subject to additions to TOR or new TV or movie material).
Second, the counts of individuals are dominated by visual media, particularly large cast video games (TOR has, to date, over 5000 characters, many of whom have not yet been given their own Wookieepedia pages). A key point of evidence here is the Yuuzhan Vong. Despite being more or less the only antagonist for a massive series of novels, there are only 121 named individuals. This is also supported by the relatively small proportion of Unidentified species individuals. Though 15% seems large, a great number of such species are drawn from purely written narratives, such as novels and prompts like the HoloNet News Reports series.
Third, we see a galaxy that is ruthlessly dominated by species in the ‘humanoid’ structural form. Out of those nineteen species only one, the Hutts, is non-humanoid. This probably won’t surprise any long-term fan of Star Wars, but based on these numbers it is probably not unreasonable to assume that less than 5% of all individuals in Star Wars media are non-humanoid.
Tendo citado este artigo com alguma extensão, sinto-me obrigado a explicitamente creditar seu autor, Michael Lind.
1 This post sugere que existem entre 100 quatrilhões e 400 quatrilhões de seres sencientes na galáxia. O problema de confiar na Wookieepedia para nossos dados é de repente muito claro: sabemos que os humanos são as espécies sencientes dominantes na galáxia; sabemos que existem pelo menos 100.000.000.000.000.000 de seres sencientes na galáxia, e uma grande parte deles deve ser humana; ainda nossos números listam apenas 9,467 humanos, menos de um bilionésimo de um por cento da população total .