Defining the optimal placement of areas for biodiversity conservation in developing nations remains a significant challenge. Our best methods for spatially targeting potential locations for biodiversity conservation rely heavily on extensive georeferenced species observation data which is often incomplete or lacking in developing nations. One possible solution is the use of surrogates that enable site assessments of potential biodiversity values which use either indicator taxa or abiotic variables, or both. Among the plethora of abiotic variables, soil carbon has previously been identified as a potentially powerful predictor for threatened biodiversity, but this has not yet been confirmed with direct observational data. Here we assess the p...
Environmental surrogates (land classes) for the distribution of biodiversity are increasingly being ...
This research reports on a new approach to conservation assessment that seeks to extend the target-b...
Managing ecosystems for carbon storage may also benefit biodiversity conservation, but such a potent...
Defining the optimal placement of areas for biodiversity conservation in developing nations remains ...
International audienceIntegrated high-resolution maps of carbon stocks and biodiversity that identif...
Because conservation planners typically lack data on where species occur, environmental surrogates--...
In a context of scarce financial and human resources, the allocation of conservation efforts needs t...
Given the increasing threats to biodiversity and limited resources for conservation, our knowledge a...
With the rapidly expanding ecological footprint of agriculture, the design of farmed landscapes will...
As one of Earth’s most carbon-dense regions, tropical forests are central to climate change mitigati...
To meet the ambitious objectives of biodiversity and climate conventions, the international communit...
Sustainable land-use management must account for the potential trade-offs between biodiversity conse...
Background: Biodiversity supports multiple ecosystem services, whereas species loss endangers the pr...
Background: Biodiversity supports multiple ecosystem services, whereas species loss endangers the pr...
Environmental surrogates (land classes) for the distribution of biodiversity are increasingly being ...
This research reports on a new approach to conservation assessment that seeks to extend the target-b...
Managing ecosystems for carbon storage may also benefit biodiversity conservation, but such a potent...
Defining the optimal placement of areas for biodiversity conservation in developing nations remains ...
International audienceIntegrated high-resolution maps of carbon stocks and biodiversity that identif...
Because conservation planners typically lack data on where species occur, environmental surrogates--...
In a context of scarce financial and human resources, the allocation of conservation efforts needs t...
Given the increasing threats to biodiversity and limited resources for conservation, our knowledge a...
With the rapidly expanding ecological footprint of agriculture, the design of farmed landscapes will...
As one of Earth’s most carbon-dense regions, tropical forests are central to climate change mitigati...
To meet the ambitious objectives of biodiversity and climate conventions, the international communit...
Sustainable land-use management must account for the potential trade-offs between biodiversity conse...
Background: Biodiversity supports multiple ecosystem services, whereas species loss endangers the pr...
Background: Biodiversity supports multiple ecosystem services, whereas species loss endangers the pr...
Environmental surrogates (land classes) for the distribution of biodiversity are increasingly being ...
This research reports on a new approach to conservation assessment that seeks to extend the target-b...
Managing ecosystems for carbon storage may also benefit biodiversity conservation, but such a potent...