Anthropogenic global changes in biodiversity are generally portrayed in terms of massive native species losses or invasions caused by recent human disturbance. Yet these biodiversity changes and others caused directly by human populations and their use of land tend to co-occur as long-term biodiversity change processes in the Anthropocene. Here we explore contemporary anthropogenic global patterns in vascular plant species richness at regional landscape scales by combining spatially explicit models and estimates for native species loss together with gains in exotics caused by species invasions and the introduction of agricultural domesticates and ornamental exotic plants. The patterns thus derived confirm that while native losses are likely...
Plant species richness is essential for ecosystem functioning, resilience and ecosystem services, ye...
All around the globe, humans have greatly altered the abiotic and biotic environment with ever-incre...
International audienceAims: The rapid increase in the number of species that have naturalized beyond...
Anthropogenic global changes in biodiversity are generally portrayed in terms of massive native spec...
<div><p>Anthropogenic global changes in biodiversity are generally portrayed in terms of massive nat...
Anthropogenic global changes in biodiversity are generally portrayed in terms of massive native spec...
Plant communities have undergone dramatic changes in recent centuries, although not all such changes...
Native biodiversity decline and non-native species spread are major features of the Anthropocene. Bo...
International audienceDuring the Anthropocene, humans are changing the Earth system in ways that wil...
Biological invasions are a defining feature of the Anthropocene, but the factors that determine the ...
Nations have committed to ambitious conservation targets in response to accelerating rates of global...
Plant species richness is essential for ecosystem functioning, resilience and ecosystem services, ye...
All around the globe, humans have greatly altered the abiotic and biotic environment with ever-incre...
International audienceAims: The rapid increase in the number of species that have naturalized beyond...
Anthropogenic global changes in biodiversity are generally portrayed in terms of massive native spec...
<div><p>Anthropogenic global changes in biodiversity are generally portrayed in terms of massive nat...
Anthropogenic global changes in biodiversity are generally portrayed in terms of massive native spec...
Plant communities have undergone dramatic changes in recent centuries, although not all such changes...
Native biodiversity decline and non-native species spread are major features of the Anthropocene. Bo...
International audienceDuring the Anthropocene, humans are changing the Earth system in ways that wil...
Biological invasions are a defining feature of the Anthropocene, but the factors that determine the ...
Nations have committed to ambitious conservation targets in response to accelerating rates of global...
Plant species richness is essential for ecosystem functioning, resilience and ecosystem services, ye...
All around the globe, humans have greatly altered the abiotic and biotic environment with ever-incre...
International audienceAims: The rapid increase in the number of species that have naturalized beyond...