South America houses a significant proportion of the world's plant diversity and therefore merits conservation attention. However, ongoing habitat fragmentation, degradation and destruction of natural habitats threaten biodiversity. A set of seven threats to natural ecosystems derived from a previous study (Jarvis et al. 2010), combined with a dataset of occurrences from 16,339 species, and also with the World Database of Protected Areas were used to analyse the patterns of threats to flora in South America and its conservation. Species richness per ?50 km side cell ranged from 1 to 2149 taxa, but with most of the areas presenting between 1 and 58 taxa. Population accessibility, expansion of agriculture and grazing pressure were found to be...
An Amazonian savanna in northern Brazil known as the Cerrado of Amapá is under imminent threat from ...
Target 2 of the 2020 Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC) calls for a comprehensive list of...
1. Many developing countries harbor inordinate numbers of species that face little-understood, gradu...
Study: A set of seven threats to natural ecosystems derived from a previous study (Jarvis et al. 201...
Background Humans threat the populations of tree species by overexploitation, deforestation, land u...
carried out an assessment to determine conservation priorities at a continental scale. All 110 South...
Aim: The anthropogenic climate change and land-use change are considered two of the main factors tha...
Abstract Brazil is signatory of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC), which provides gu...
South America is blessed with both world-leading levels of biodiversity, and world-record breaking l...
Aim: The anthropogenic climate change and land-use change are considered two of the main factors tha...
Overexploitation is the second biggest driver of global plant extinction. Meanwhile, useful plant sp...
Species extinction rates 100 to 1000 pre-human levels are threatening the planet’s biodiversity. The...
Abstract Brazil houses nearly 36,400 native terrestrial plant species. The country is a signatory of...
There are widespread concerns that anthropogenic climate change will become a major cause of global ...
Conservation biology, defined by its goal to halt or repair the undeniable, massive damage that is b...
An Amazonian savanna in northern Brazil known as the Cerrado of Amapá is under imminent threat from ...
Target 2 of the 2020 Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC) calls for a comprehensive list of...
1. Many developing countries harbor inordinate numbers of species that face little-understood, gradu...
Study: A set of seven threats to natural ecosystems derived from a previous study (Jarvis et al. 201...
Background Humans threat the populations of tree species by overexploitation, deforestation, land u...
carried out an assessment to determine conservation priorities at a continental scale. All 110 South...
Aim: The anthropogenic climate change and land-use change are considered two of the main factors tha...
Abstract Brazil is signatory of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC), which provides gu...
South America is blessed with both world-leading levels of biodiversity, and world-record breaking l...
Aim: The anthropogenic climate change and land-use change are considered two of the main factors tha...
Overexploitation is the second biggest driver of global plant extinction. Meanwhile, useful plant sp...
Species extinction rates 100 to 1000 pre-human levels are threatening the planet’s biodiversity. The...
Abstract Brazil houses nearly 36,400 native terrestrial plant species. The country is a signatory of...
There are widespread concerns that anthropogenic climate change will become a major cause of global ...
Conservation biology, defined by its goal to halt or repair the undeniable, massive damage that is b...
An Amazonian savanna in northern Brazil known as the Cerrado of Amapá is under imminent threat from ...
Target 2 of the 2020 Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC) calls for a comprehensive list of...
1. Many developing countries harbor inordinate numbers of species that face little-understood, gradu...