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Autor:
Lynn Davy, Adrian C. Newton, Palmer J Newbould, Anita Diaz, Arthur C Newton, Alexander Lovegrove, Paul M. Evans
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 10, Iss 24, Pp 13913-13925 (2020)
Ecology and Evolution
Ecology and Evolution
Mires are characterized by plant communities of high conservation and societal value, which have experienced a major decline in area in many parts of the world, particularly Europe. Evidence suggests that they may be particularly vulnerable to change
Autor:
Adrian C. Newton, Anita Diaz, Kimberley Davies, Georgia C. A. Jones, Ross A. Hill, Roger J.H. Herbert, Adrian C. Pinder, Annesia Lamb, Robert Britton, Catherine Gutmann Roberts, Kathy H. Hodder, Amanda H. Korstjens, Daniel J. Franklin, Jack Olley, Richard Stafford
Concern is growing about ecosystem collapse, namely the abrupt decline or loss of an ecosystem resulting from human activities. While efforts to assess the risk of ecosystem collapse have developed at large spatial scales, less attention has been giv
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Autor:
Lucy E. Ridding, Steven Brand, Arjan S. Gosal, Paul M. Evans, James M. Bullock, Adrian C. Newton, Morag McCracken, Stephen C. L. Watson
Context Agricultural intensification is being widely pursued as a policy option to improve food security and human development. Yet, there is a need to understand the impact of agricultural intensification on the provision of multiple ecosystem servi
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https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/35972/7/2021_Article_.pdf
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/35972/7/2021_Article_.pdf
Publikováno v:
Landscape Ecology. 35:257-273
Context Studies evaluating biodiversity loss and altered ecosystem services have tended to examine changes over the last few decades, despite the fact that land use change and its negative impacts have been occurring over a much longer period. Examin
Autor:
Arne F. Loth, Adrian C. Newton
Publikováno v:
Journal for Nature Conservation. 46:110-120
© 2018 Elsevier GmbH The ongoing loss of global biodiversity suggests that established conservation practices have not been fully successful at halting species decline. Rewilding, a restoration strategy focused on restoring ecological processes, has
Autor:
John W. Redhead, Clare S. Rowland, Stephen C. L. Watson, Adrian C. Newton, James M. Bullock, Lucy E. Ridding
Context: Historical maps of land use/land cover (LULC) enable detection of landscape changes, and help to assess drivers and potential future trajectories. However, historical maps are often limited in their spatial and temporal coverage. There is a
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Autor:
Elena Cantarello, Arjan S. Gosal, Melissa S. Lucash, Phillip A. Martin, Adrian C. Newton, Paul M. Evans
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution
Resilience is increasingly being considered as a new paradigm of forest management among scientists, practitioners, and policymakers. However, metrics of resilience to environmental change are lacking. Faced with novel disturbances, forests may be ab
Autor:
Adrian C. Newton
Publikováno v:
Conservation Letters. 9:369-376
Resilience is increasingly being incorporated into environmental policy at national and global scales. Yet resilience is a contested concept, with a wide variety of definitions proposed in the scientific literature, and little consensus regarding how
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management
Highlights • We investigated drivers of carabid functional trait composition and diversity (FD). • We used data from 44 coniferous plantations across the UK. • Carabid FD declined with canopy cover. • Carabid body length decreased with the pe
Stand dieback and collapse in a temperate forest and its impact on forest structure and biodiversity
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 358:130-138
Concern is increasing about large-scale dieback that is occurring in many forest ecosystems. However, understanding of the processes of dieback and its potential impacts is limited, partly owing to the lack of long-term monitoring data for forest sta