The rapid erosion of biodiversity is among the biggest challenges human society is facing. Concurrently, major efforts are in place to quantify changes in biodiversity, to understand the consequences for ecosystem functioning and human wellbeing, and to develop sustainable management strategies. Based on comprehensive bibliometric analyses covering 134,321 publications, we report systematic spatial biases in biodiversity-related research. Research is dominated by wealthy countries, while major research deficits occur in regions with disproportionately high biodiversity as well as a high share of threatened species. Similarly, core scientists, who were assessed through their publication impact, work primarily in North America and Europe. Tho...
This data base was used for the analyses described in the publication "Spatial and Topical Imbalance...
Due to a range of constraints, the availability of biodiversity-related information varies considera...
Human use of the land (for agriculture and settlements) has a substantial negative effect on biodive...
The rapid erosion of biodiversity is among the biggest challenges human society is facing. Concurren...
The rapid erosion of biodiversity is among the biggest challenges human society is facing. Concurren...
The rapid erosion of biodiversity is among the biggest challenges human society is facing. Concurren...
Conservation planners need reliable information on spatial patterns of biodiversity. However, existi...
Ecosystem transformation and depletion of natural resources by human activity with associated increa...
Land-use change is considered the greatest threat to nature, having caused worldwide declines in the...
The monitoring and maintenance of global biodiversity is subject to extensive research. Biodiversit...
Recent years have seen an explosion in the availability of biodiversity data describing the distribu...
Detailed information on species distributions is crucial for answering central questions in biogeogr...
Historical as well as current data on species distributions are needed to track changes in biodivers...
Research on biodiversity has grown considerably during the last decades. The present study applies b...
One of the main strategies to reduce the global loss of biodiversity has been the establishment of p...
This data base was used for the analyses described in the publication "Spatial and Topical Imbalance...
Due to a range of constraints, the availability of biodiversity-related information varies considera...
Human use of the land (for agriculture and settlements) has a substantial negative effect on biodive...
The rapid erosion of biodiversity is among the biggest challenges human society is facing. Concurren...
The rapid erosion of biodiversity is among the biggest challenges human society is facing. Concurren...
The rapid erosion of biodiversity is among the biggest challenges human society is facing. Concurren...
Conservation planners need reliable information on spatial patterns of biodiversity. However, existi...
Ecosystem transformation and depletion of natural resources by human activity with associated increa...
Land-use change is considered the greatest threat to nature, having caused worldwide declines in the...
The monitoring and maintenance of global biodiversity is subject to extensive research. Biodiversit...
Recent years have seen an explosion in the availability of biodiversity data describing the distribu...
Detailed information on species distributions is crucial for answering central questions in biogeogr...
Historical as well as current data on species distributions are needed to track changes in biodivers...
Research on biodiversity has grown considerably during the last decades. The present study applies b...
One of the main strategies to reduce the global loss of biodiversity has been the establishment of p...
This data base was used for the analyses described in the publication "Spatial and Topical Imbalance...
Due to a range of constraints, the availability of biodiversity-related information varies considera...
Human use of the land (for agriculture and settlements) has a substantial negative effect on biodive...