Aim: Human-induced climate change requires conservation strategies incorporating its potential effects on species and communities. Key components of population persistence can be attributed to resistance (the capacity to remain unaffected) or resilience (capacity to absorb and recover) to climate change. In situ climatic refugia can act as resistant distribution units, and ex situ climatic refugia and the corridors to reach them may enhance resilience. We develop a novel approach selecting conservation priorities, resistant units and resilient areas according to structural connectivity and future distribution, to identify strategies that maximize the chances of species persistence in a changing climate. Location: Italian Alps. Methods: ...
The boreal forests of North America support billions of birds of over 300 species. The region remain...
To ensure the long-term persistence of biodiversity, conservation strategies must account for the en...
Retaining and restoring habitat in areas that will remain climatically suitable through time is a ke...
Aim: To assess the extent of the possible future conflict between skiing and biodiversity driven by ...
One of the most significant biodiversity threats is the combined effect of human driven land-use cha...
Aim: Climate warming and land use change represent a major challenge for both species and conservati...
Warming climate is changing geographical distributions of species. However, keeping pace with the cl...
Protected areas (PAs) play a critical role in conserving biodiversity and maintaining viable populat...
Biodiversity conservation policies focus on securing the survival of species and habitats according ...
Climate change is impacting species and ecosystems globally. Many existing templates to identify the...
Species extinction is one of the world’s major environmental problems. Biodiversity conservation pla...
Context Species are expected to shift their distributions in response to global environmental chang...
The notion that conservation areas are static geographical units for biodiversity conservation shoul...
Europe has the world’s most extensive network of conservation areas. Conservation areas are selected...
Conservation is plagued by the issue of prioritization - what to conserve and where to conserve it -...
The boreal forests of North America support billions of birds of over 300 species. The region remain...
To ensure the long-term persistence of biodiversity, conservation strategies must account for the en...
Retaining and restoring habitat in areas that will remain climatically suitable through time is a ke...
Aim: To assess the extent of the possible future conflict between skiing and biodiversity driven by ...
One of the most significant biodiversity threats is the combined effect of human driven land-use cha...
Aim: Climate warming and land use change represent a major challenge for both species and conservati...
Warming climate is changing geographical distributions of species. However, keeping pace with the cl...
Protected areas (PAs) play a critical role in conserving biodiversity and maintaining viable populat...
Biodiversity conservation policies focus on securing the survival of species and habitats according ...
Climate change is impacting species and ecosystems globally. Many existing templates to identify the...
Species extinction is one of the world’s major environmental problems. Biodiversity conservation pla...
Context Species are expected to shift their distributions in response to global environmental chang...
The notion that conservation areas are static geographical units for biodiversity conservation shoul...
Europe has the world’s most extensive network of conservation areas. Conservation areas are selected...
Conservation is plagued by the issue of prioritization - what to conserve and where to conserve it -...
The boreal forests of North America support billions of birds of over 300 species. The region remain...
To ensure the long-term persistence of biodiversity, conservation strategies must account for the en...
Retaining and restoring habitat in areas that will remain climatically suitable through time is a ke...