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Autor:
Simon Ferrier, Chris Ware, Jenet M. Austin, Hedley S. Grantham, Thomas D. Harwood, James E. M. Watson
Publikováno v:
Conservation Letters, Vol 17, Iss 5, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
Abstract The Kunming‐Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework lays out an ambitious set of goals and targets aimed at halting and reversing biodiversity loss. The extent of natural ecosystems has been selected as one of a small set of headline indica
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https://doaj.org/article/8037d8e7caf6415a870e405310bd55a6
Autor:
Karel Mokany, James K. McCarthy, Daniel S. Falster, Rachael V. Gallagher, Thomas D. Harwood, Robert Kooyman, Mark Westoby
Publikováno v:
Ecography. 2022
Autor:
null Karel Mokany, null James K. McCarthy, null Daniel S. Falster, null Rachael V. Gallagher, null Thomas D. Harwood, null Robert Kooyman, null Mark Westoby
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::abe7722a8f0a1b521226de8845954961
https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.06426/v2/response1
https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.06426/v2/response1
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 36
Understanding how biodiversity is changing over space and time is crucial for well-informed decisions that help retain Earth's biological heritage over the long term. Tracking changes in biodiversity through ecosystem accounting provides this importa
Autor:
Samantha J. Capon, Thomas D. Harwood, Lauren Hodgson, Damien Burrows, April E. Reside, Cassandra James, Richard G. Pearson, Jeremy VanDerWal, Nathan J. Waltham
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biogeography. 44:489-501
Aim: Climate change threatens biodiversity in all ecosystems, and major shifts in species distributions are expected. Freshwater ecosystems are considered particularly vulnerable due to the ectothermic physiology of most freshwater species and their
Autor:
HyeJin Kim, Isabel M. D. Rosa, Rob Alkemade, Paul Leadley, George Hurtt, Alexander Popp, Detlef P van Vuuren, Peter Anthoni, Almut Arneth, Daniele Baisero, Emma Caton, Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer, Louise Chini, Adriana De Palma, Fulvio Di Fulvio, Moreno Di Marco, Felipe Espinoza, Simon Ferrier, Shinichiro Fujimori, Ricardo E. Gonzalez, Maya Gueguen, Carlos Guerra, Mike Harfoot, Thomas D. Harwood, Tomoko Hasegawa, Vanessa Haverd, Petr Havlík, Stefanie Hellweg, Samantha L. L. Hill, Akiko Hirata, Andrew J. Hoskins, Jan H. Janse, Walter Jetz, Justin A. Johnson, Andreas Krause, David Leclère, Ines S. Martins, Tetsuya Matsui, Cory Merow, Michael Obersteiner, Haruka Ohashi, Benjamin Poulter, Andy Purvis, Benjamin Quesada, Carlo Rondinini, Aafke Schipper, Richard Sharp, Kiyoshi Takahashi, Wilfried Thuiller, Nicolas Titeux, Piero Visconti, Christopher Ware, Florian Wolf, Henrique M. Pereira
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::de786c75ebaf2ae50c8875e1d2fa3c0a
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-2018-115-supplement
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-2018-115-supplement
Autor:
Andrew J Hoskins, Thomas D Harwood, Chris Ware, Kristen J Williams, Justin J Perry, Noboru Ota, Jim R Croft, David K Yeates, Walter Jetz, Maciej Golebiewski, Andy Purvis, Tim Robertson, Simon Ferrier
AimGlobal indicators of change in the state of terrestrial biodiversity are often derived by intersecting observed or projected changes in the distribution of habitat transformation, or of protected areas, with underlying patterns in the distribution
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::64c8874215b48bf58f1e93529f291ee5
Publikováno v:
Ecology letters. 14(10)
For many taxonomic groups, sparse information on the spatial distribution of biodiversity limits our capacity to answer a variety of theoretical and applied ecological questions. Modelling community-level attributes (α- and β-diversity) over space