It is becoming increasingly popular to consider species interactions when managing ecological foodwebs. Such an approach is useful in determining how management can affect multiple species, with either beneficial or detrimental consequences. Identifying such actions is particularly valuable in the context of conservation decision making as funding is severely limited. This paper outlines a new approach that simplifies the resource allocation problem in a two species system for a range of species interactions: independent, mutualism, predator–prey, and competitive exclusion. We assume that both species are endangered and we do not account for decisions over time. We find that optimal funding allocation is to the conservation of the species w...
There is a great deal of interest in the effects of biotic interactions on geographic distributions....
To counteract global species decline, modern biodiversity conservation engages in large projects, sp...
There has been much debate about the relative merits of single-species vs ecosystem-oriented researc...
It is becoming increasingly popular to consider species interactions when managing ecological foodwe...
It is becoming increasingly popular to consider species interactions when managing ecological foodwe...
The world is experiencing a rate of species extinction that is unprecedented in human history. The m...
Coordinated decision making and actions have become the primary solution for the overexploitation of...
Global conservation efforts are hampered by two fundamental limitations. First, there are not enough...
Alien species are often a major threat to native species. We consider optimal conservation strategie...
Conservation translocations, anthropogenic movements of species to prevent their extinction, have in...
A potential cost of harvesting in multi-species ecosystems is the extinction of nonharvested species...
The vast majority of studies in conservation biology focus on a single species at a time. However, m...
Confronted by significant impacts to ecosystems world-wide, decision makers face the challenge of ma...
Local coexistence of species in large ecosystems is traditionally explained within the broad framewo...
The threat on the survival of animal species due to intensive use of natural resources is incorporat...
There is a great deal of interest in the effects of biotic interactions on geographic distributions....
To counteract global species decline, modern biodiversity conservation engages in large projects, sp...
There has been much debate about the relative merits of single-species vs ecosystem-oriented researc...
It is becoming increasingly popular to consider species interactions when managing ecological foodwe...
It is becoming increasingly popular to consider species interactions when managing ecological foodwe...
The world is experiencing a rate of species extinction that is unprecedented in human history. The m...
Coordinated decision making and actions have become the primary solution for the overexploitation of...
Global conservation efforts are hampered by two fundamental limitations. First, there are not enough...
Alien species are often a major threat to native species. We consider optimal conservation strategie...
Conservation translocations, anthropogenic movements of species to prevent their extinction, have in...
A potential cost of harvesting in multi-species ecosystems is the extinction of nonharvested species...
The vast majority of studies in conservation biology focus on a single species at a time. However, m...
Confronted by significant impacts to ecosystems world-wide, decision makers face the challenge of ma...
Local coexistence of species in large ecosystems is traditionally explained within the broad framewo...
The threat on the survival of animal species due to intensive use of natural resources is incorporat...
There is a great deal of interest in the effects of biotic interactions on geographic distributions....
To counteract global species decline, modern biodiversity conservation engages in large projects, sp...
There has been much debate about the relative merits of single-species vs ecosystem-oriented researc...