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Autor:
Johanna Staerk, Fernando Colchero, Melissa A. Kenney, Kerrie A. Wilson, Wendy B. Foden, Jamie A. Carr, Zjef Pereboom, Lucie Bland, Nate Flesness, Tara Martin, Luigi Maiorano, Julia E. Fa, Hugh P. Possingham, Dalia A. Conde
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Conservation Science, Vol 4 (2024)
Zoos and aquaria in the European Union (EU) can play a crucial role in the conservation of EU species, as they currently hold nearly half (49%) of EU terrestrial vertebrates. In this study, we analyzed the species composition and population sizes of
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https://doaj.org/article/41d7b03d056e4cd9acbf9f43212fadd5
Autor:
Kevin M. Coldrey, Jane K. Turpie, Guy Midgley, Simon Scheiter, Lee Hannah, Patrick R. Roehrdanz, Wendy B. Foden
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 36
Climate change is challenging the ability of protected areas (PAs) to meet their objectives. To improve PA planning, we developed a framework for assessing PA vulnerability to climate change based on consideration of potential climate change impacts
Publikováno v:
Journal of experimental botany. 73(22)
Aloidendron dichotomum appears to be undergoing the early stages of a range shift in response to anthropogenic climate change in south-western Africa. High mortality has been recorded in warmer populations, while population expansions have been recor
Autor:
Wendy B Foden, Stuart H M Butchart, Simon N Stuart, Jean-Christophe Vié, H Resit Akçakaya, Ariadne Angulo, Lyndon M DeVantier, Alexander Gutsche, Emre Turak, Long Cao, Simon D Donner, Vineet Katariya, Rodolphe Bernard, Robert A Holland, Adrian F Hughes, Susannah E O'Hanlon, Stephen T Garnett, Cagan H Sekercioğlu, Georgina M Mace
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 6, p e65427 (2013)
Climate change will have far-reaching impacts on biodiversity, including increasing extinction rates. Current approaches to quantifying such impacts focus on measuring exposure to climatic change and largely ignore the biological differences between
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https://doaj.org/article/65a1feae6e3e4251a0dcc3f30f5f4053
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection. :1-8
Aloe dichotoma (Quiver tree) occurs in the arid regions of Namaqualand and Bushman land in South Africa, and in arid regions of southern Namibia. The Quiver trees are not only threatened by agricultural expansion, overgrazing, and mining; but also by
Autor:
Matthew J, Colloff, Sandra, Lavorel, Lorrae E, van Kerkhoff, Carina A, Wyborn, Ioan, Fazey, Russell, Gorddard, Georgina M, Mace, Wendy B, Foden, Michael, Dunlop, I Colin, Prentice, John, Crowley, Paul, Leadley, Patrick, Degeorges
Publikováno v:
Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology. 31(5)
We examine issues to consider when reframing conservation science and practice in the context of global change. New framings of the links between ecosystems and society are emerging that are changing peoples' values and expectations of nature, result