Historical data are a valuable resource for addressing present-day conservation issues, for example by informing the establishment of appropriate recovery targets. However, while the recovery of threatened species is the end goal of many conservation programmes, data made available through the efforts of palaeoecologists and historical ecologists are rarely consulted. The proposal of a ‘Green List of Species’ by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) will soon change this. The Green List of Species measures recovery against historical baselines; in particular, the method requires estimates of species range and abundance in previous centuries. In this paper, we present the case for why setting species recovery against a hi...
Extinction events typically represent extended processes of decline that cannot be reconstructed usi...
Scientific and historical knowledge of worldwide animal-population decline is fragmentary at best. H...
Assessments of conservation status are typically based on short-term extinction risk, but the value ...
Historical data are a valuable resource for addressing present-day conservation issues, for example ...
Palaeoecology involves analysis of fossil and sub-fossil evidence preserved within sediments to unde...
The fossil record contains unique long-term insights into how ecosystems form and function which can...
Paleoecological records are replete with examples of biotic responses to past climate change and hum...
Fossil records are replete with examples of long-term biotic responses to past climate change. One p...
The clear evidence of the accumulating impacts of anthropogenic actions on the Earth system is drivi...
This paper evaluates how long-term records could and should be utilized in conservation policy and p...
Fossil records are replete with examples of long-term biotic responses to past climate change. One p...
Extinction events typically represent extended processes of decline that cannot be reconstructed usi...
Palaeontologists often ask identical questions to those asked by ecologists. Despite this, ecology i...
Paleontology is the study of past life. The geological record preserves the history of individual or...
Understanding species’ historical ranges can provide important information for conservation planning...
Extinction events typically represent extended processes of decline that cannot be reconstructed usi...
Scientific and historical knowledge of worldwide animal-population decline is fragmentary at best. H...
Assessments of conservation status are typically based on short-term extinction risk, but the value ...
Historical data are a valuable resource for addressing present-day conservation issues, for example ...
Palaeoecology involves analysis of fossil and sub-fossil evidence preserved within sediments to unde...
The fossil record contains unique long-term insights into how ecosystems form and function which can...
Paleoecological records are replete with examples of biotic responses to past climate change and hum...
Fossil records are replete with examples of long-term biotic responses to past climate change. One p...
The clear evidence of the accumulating impacts of anthropogenic actions on the Earth system is drivi...
This paper evaluates how long-term records could and should be utilized in conservation policy and p...
Fossil records are replete with examples of long-term biotic responses to past climate change. One p...
Extinction events typically represent extended processes of decline that cannot be reconstructed usi...
Palaeontologists often ask identical questions to those asked by ecologists. Despite this, ecology i...
Paleontology is the study of past life. The geological record preserves the history of individual or...
Understanding species’ historical ranges can provide important information for conservation planning...
Extinction events typically represent extended processes of decline that cannot be reconstructed usi...
Scientific and historical knowledge of worldwide animal-population decline is fragmentary at best. H...
Assessments of conservation status are typically based on short-term extinction risk, but the value ...