Non‐native species can cause the loss of biological diversity (i.e., genetic, species, and ecosystem diversity) and threaten the well‐being of humans when they become invasive. In some cases, however, they can also provide conservation benefits. We examined the ways in which non‐native species currently contribute to conservation objectives. These include, for example, providing habitat or food resources to rare species, serving as functional substitutes for extinct taxa, and providing desirable ecosystem functions. We speculate that non‐native species might contribute to achieving conservation goals in the future because they may be more likely than native species to persist and provide ecosystem services in areas where climate and land us...
Advances in biotechnology mean that it may soon be possible to recreate previously extinct species. ...
The role of diversity in the maintenance of ecosystems has been studied widely in the past decade. B...
Treves et al. (2019) propose a non-anthropocentric approach to conservation biology for the ‘just pr...
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) emphasises the role of biodiversity in delivering benef...
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) emphasises the role of biodiversity in delivering benef...
Non-native species have been introduced to ecosystems throughout the world, and in some instances, h...
More than half the habitable surface of the Earth has already been significantly altered by human ac...
Current conservation strategies are targeted at preserving species, without explicitly aiming at the...
A central topic for conservation science is evaluating how human activities influence global species...
The ~26 definitions of species often yield different numbers of species and disparate groupings, wit...
Habitat change, invasive species, over-exploitation, pollution and climate change drive biodiversity...
Abstract: A species is considered to be “rare ” if it exhibits any one of the following attributes: ...
Unsustainable exploitation of wild species represents a serious threat to biodiversity and to the li...
Expansion and decline of species are natural phenomena (Levin, 2000). However, owing to the increasi...
Not AvailableFlagship species are the species, chosen to represent an environmental cause, such as a...
Advances in biotechnology mean that it may soon be possible to recreate previously extinct species. ...
The role of diversity in the maintenance of ecosystems has been studied widely in the past decade. B...
Treves et al. (2019) propose a non-anthropocentric approach to conservation biology for the ‘just pr...
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) emphasises the role of biodiversity in delivering benef...
The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) emphasises the role of biodiversity in delivering benef...
Non-native species have been introduced to ecosystems throughout the world, and in some instances, h...
More than half the habitable surface of the Earth has already been significantly altered by human ac...
Current conservation strategies are targeted at preserving species, without explicitly aiming at the...
A central topic for conservation science is evaluating how human activities influence global species...
The ~26 definitions of species often yield different numbers of species and disparate groupings, wit...
Habitat change, invasive species, over-exploitation, pollution and climate change drive biodiversity...
Abstract: A species is considered to be “rare ” if it exhibits any one of the following attributes: ...
Unsustainable exploitation of wild species represents a serious threat to biodiversity and to the li...
Expansion and decline of species are natural phenomena (Levin, 2000). However, owing to the increasi...
Not AvailableFlagship species are the species, chosen to represent an environmental cause, such as a...
Advances in biotechnology mean that it may soon be possible to recreate previously extinct species. ...
The role of diversity in the maintenance of ecosystems has been studied widely in the past decade. B...
Treves et al. (2019) propose a non-anthropocentric approach to conservation biology for the ‘just pr...