The tropics contain the overwhelming majority of Earth's biodiversity: their terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems hold more than three-quarters of all species, including almost all shallow-water corals and over 90% of terrestrial birds. However, tropical ecosystems are also subject to pervasive and interacting stressors, such as deforestation, overfishing and climate change, and they are set within a socio-economic context that includes growing pressure from an increasingly globalized world, larger and more affluent tropical populations, and weak governance and response capacities. Concerted local, national and international actions are urgently required to prevent a collapse of tropical biodiversity
The latitudinal biodiversity gradient remains one of the most widely recognized yet puzzling pattern...
The future of tropical forest biodiversity depends more than ever on the effective management of hum...
There is a growing disconnect between the international conferences where grand solutions for tropic...
The tropics contain the overwhelming majority of Earth's biodiversity: their terrestrial, freshwater...
All is not well for biodiversity in the tropics. Despite recent debate over the extent of future tro...
Despite some claims to the contrary, tropical biodiver-sity is in serious trouble. A recent flurry o...
For conservation biologists, the contemporary loss of tropical biodiversity is among the greatest of...
Copyright 2009 ESA. All rights reserved.All is not well for biodiversity in the tropics. Despite rec...
Tropical forests and coral reefs host a disproportionately large share of global biodiversity and pr...
The rapid disruption of tropical forests probably imperils global biodiversity more than any other c...
The future of tropical biodiversity in human-dominated landscapes will be conservation and restorati...
Tropical rainforests are the cradle of life (perfect conditions for life) on Earth, i.e., rich in pl...
Much as Mark Twain famously stated that reports of his death were greatly exaggerated, it turns out ...
While high biodiversity has been widely reported from the tropics, we suggest that in reality there ...
The latitudinal biodiversity gradient remains one of the most widely recognized yet puzzling pattern...
The future of tropical forest biodiversity depends more than ever on the effective management of hum...
There is a growing disconnect between the international conferences where grand solutions for tropic...
The tropics contain the overwhelming majority of Earth's biodiversity: their terrestrial, freshwater...
All is not well for biodiversity in the tropics. Despite recent debate over the extent of future tro...
Despite some claims to the contrary, tropical biodiver-sity is in serious trouble. A recent flurry o...
For conservation biologists, the contemporary loss of tropical biodiversity is among the greatest of...
Copyright 2009 ESA. All rights reserved.All is not well for biodiversity in the tropics. Despite rec...
Tropical forests and coral reefs host a disproportionately large share of global biodiversity and pr...
The rapid disruption of tropical forests probably imperils global biodiversity more than any other c...
The future of tropical biodiversity in human-dominated landscapes will be conservation and restorati...
Tropical rainforests are the cradle of life (perfect conditions for life) on Earth, i.e., rich in pl...
Much as Mark Twain famously stated that reports of his death were greatly exaggerated, it turns out ...
While high biodiversity has been widely reported from the tropics, we suggest that in reality there ...
The latitudinal biodiversity gradient remains one of the most widely recognized yet puzzling pattern...
The future of tropical forest biodiversity depends more than ever on the effective management of hum...
There is a growing disconnect between the international conferences where grand solutions for tropic...