Current methods in conservation planning for promoting the persistence of biodiversity typically focus on either representing species geographic distributions or maintaining connectivity between reserves, but rarely both, and take a focal species, rather than a multispecies, approach. Here, we link prioritization methods with population models to explore the impact of integrating both representation and connectivity into conservation planning for species persistence. Using data on 288 Mediterranean fish species with varying conservation requirements, we show that: (1) considering both representation and connectivity objectives provides the best strategy for enhanced biodiversity persistence and (2) connectivity objectives were fundamental t...
Computational methods for marine reserve design are frequently used as decision-support tools for th...
The global decline of coral reef biodiversity requires rapid, efficient and practical solutions. No-...
1. A principal goal of protected-area networks is to maintain viable populations of as many species...
Current methods in conservation planning for promoting the persistence of biodiversity typically foc...
Marine reserve networks must ensure the representation of important conservation features, and also ...
In conservation prioritisation, it is often implicit that representation targets for individual habi...
Multiple stressors threaten coral reefs globally, causing severe declines of biodiversity and detrim...
Marine reserve networks must ensure the representation of important conservation features, and also ...
Although the primary aim of conservation planning is the persistence of biodiversity, methods for pl...
Larval dispersal is an important component of marine reserve networks. Two conceptually different ap...
In conservation prioritisation, it is often implicit that representation targets for individual habi...
Networks of no-take reserves are important for protecting coral reef biodiversity from climate chang...
Incorporating connectivity into the design of marine protected areas (MPAs) has met with conceptual,...
There is a disconnect between global high-level conservation goals and on-the-ground actions such as...
1. Connectivity is regarded globally as a guiding principle for conservation planning, but due to di...
Computational methods for marine reserve design are frequently used as decision-support tools for th...
The global decline of coral reef biodiversity requires rapid, efficient and practical solutions. No-...
1. A principal goal of protected-area networks is to maintain viable populations of as many species...
Current methods in conservation planning for promoting the persistence of biodiversity typically foc...
Marine reserve networks must ensure the representation of important conservation features, and also ...
In conservation prioritisation, it is often implicit that representation targets for individual habi...
Multiple stressors threaten coral reefs globally, causing severe declines of biodiversity and detrim...
Marine reserve networks must ensure the representation of important conservation features, and also ...
Although the primary aim of conservation planning is the persistence of biodiversity, methods for pl...
Larval dispersal is an important component of marine reserve networks. Two conceptually different ap...
In conservation prioritisation, it is often implicit that representation targets for individual habi...
Networks of no-take reserves are important for protecting coral reef biodiversity from climate chang...
Incorporating connectivity into the design of marine protected areas (MPAs) has met with conceptual,...
There is a disconnect between global high-level conservation goals and on-the-ground actions such as...
1. Connectivity is regarded globally as a guiding principle for conservation planning, but due to di...
Computational methods for marine reserve design are frequently used as decision-support tools for th...
The global decline of coral reef biodiversity requires rapid, efficient and practical solutions. No-...
1. A principal goal of protected-area networks is to maintain viable populations of as many species...