Zooregions are classifications of the Earth’s surface based on characteristic species assemblages. Consequently, zooregions reflect how ecological, evolutionary, and historical processes have been acting over millions of years, arguably making them the largest entities to conserve the uniqueness of the species assemblages on Earth. Because species are distributed along zooregions heterogeneously, to conserve zooregions adequately, we need to protect their characteristic areas (transition, core or endemic areas), what we call the zoogeographical domains. Here we propose a method to characterize the zoogeographical domains basing on four metrics, which are independently used in macroecological and biogeographical studies but have not been c...
In this dissertation, I explore multiple tenets of the textural discontinuity hypothesis, which stat...
Large identifiable landscape units, such as ecoregions, are used to prioritize global and continenta...
International audienceAim: The assessment of biodiversity patterns under global changes is currently...
Zoogeographical regions, or zooregions, are areas of the Earth defined by species pools that reflect...
Identifying priority areas for biodiversity is essential for directing conservation resources. Funda...
Global conservation assessments require information on the distribution of biodiversity across the p...
Aim: To define biome-scale hotspots of phylogenetic and functional mammalian biodiversity (PD and FD...
Conservation priorities that are based on species distribution, endemism, and vulnerability may unde...
BACKGROUND: Conservation of phylogenetic diversity allows maximising evolutionary information preser...
Global threatening processes such as habitat loss, overexploitation, invasive species, and climate c...
Background:Conservation of phylogenetic diversity allows maximising evolutionary information preserv...
Conservation of phylogenetic diversity allows maximising evolutionary information preserved within f...
In the face of accelerating species extinctions, map-based prioritization systems are increasingly u...
Ecologists have long documented that the world’s biota is spatially organised in regions with bounda...
Environmental change is rapidly accelerating, and many species will need to adapt to survive1. Ensur...
In this dissertation, I explore multiple tenets of the textural discontinuity hypothesis, which stat...
Large identifiable landscape units, such as ecoregions, are used to prioritize global and continenta...
International audienceAim: The assessment of biodiversity patterns under global changes is currently...
Zoogeographical regions, or zooregions, are areas of the Earth defined by species pools that reflect...
Identifying priority areas for biodiversity is essential for directing conservation resources. Funda...
Global conservation assessments require information on the distribution of biodiversity across the p...
Aim: To define biome-scale hotspots of phylogenetic and functional mammalian biodiversity (PD and FD...
Conservation priorities that are based on species distribution, endemism, and vulnerability may unde...
BACKGROUND: Conservation of phylogenetic diversity allows maximising evolutionary information preser...
Global threatening processes such as habitat loss, overexploitation, invasive species, and climate c...
Background:Conservation of phylogenetic diversity allows maximising evolutionary information preserv...
Conservation of phylogenetic diversity allows maximising evolutionary information preserved within f...
In the face of accelerating species extinctions, map-based prioritization systems are increasingly u...
Ecologists have long documented that the world’s biota is spatially organised in regions with bounda...
Environmental change is rapidly accelerating, and many species will need to adapt to survive1. Ensur...
In this dissertation, I explore multiple tenets of the textural discontinuity hypothesis, which stat...
Large identifiable landscape units, such as ecoregions, are used to prioritize global and continenta...
International audienceAim: The assessment of biodiversity patterns under global changes is currently...