The small island nations and territories of the Pacific region are low-lying with a high ratio of shore- line to land area. These characteristics intensify the susceptibility of the islands and the biodiversity that they support to environmental changes. The islands are already experiencing higher temperatures, shifts in rainfall patterns, rising sea levels and changes in frequency and intensity of extreme climatic events. This study undertook a broad-scale assessment of the impacts of climate change and sea level rise on the threatened terrestrial vertebrate biodiversity of 23 countries and territories in the region. A database of indicative susceptibility of islands to climatic and oceanographic processes was used with the distri- bution ...
Marine conservation activities around the globe are largely undertaken in the absence of comprehensi...
The Southern Ocean Islands (SOI) have an exceptionally high conservation status, and human activity ...
Human activities drive environmental changes at scales that could potentially cause ecosystem collap...
The aim of this study was to undertake a broad-scale understanding of the distribution of vulnerable...
The islands of the Pacific region hold three of the 35 global biodiversity hotspots with large numbe...
Oceania is a diverse region encompassing Australia, Melanesia, Micronesia, New Zealand, and Polynesi...
Oceania is a diverse region encompassing Australia, Melanesia, Micronesia, New Zealand, and Polynesi...
Oceania is a diverse region encompassing Australia, Melanesia, Micronesia, New Zealand, and Polynesi...
The loss of biodiversity is one of the most acute global problems. Nowhere in the world are sp...
Given the economic and cultural dependence on the marine environment in Oceania and a rapidly expand...
The Pacific islands of Oceania cover almost 15 % of the world’s surface and are characterised by a h...
Pacific Island biodiversity has a notorious record of decline and extinction which continues due to ...
Gough Island is a remote Southern Ocean Island that, despite having no permanent human population, i...
Pacific species face heightened levels of threat due to the relatively small size, fragility and rap...
We review the threats from anthropogenic climate change to the terrestrial biodiversity of Oceania, ...
Marine conservation activities around the globe are largely undertaken in the absence of comprehensi...
The Southern Ocean Islands (SOI) have an exceptionally high conservation status, and human activity ...
Human activities drive environmental changes at scales that could potentially cause ecosystem collap...
The aim of this study was to undertake a broad-scale understanding of the distribution of vulnerable...
The islands of the Pacific region hold three of the 35 global biodiversity hotspots with large numbe...
Oceania is a diverse region encompassing Australia, Melanesia, Micronesia, New Zealand, and Polynesi...
Oceania is a diverse region encompassing Australia, Melanesia, Micronesia, New Zealand, and Polynesi...
Oceania is a diverse region encompassing Australia, Melanesia, Micronesia, New Zealand, and Polynesi...
The loss of biodiversity is one of the most acute global problems. Nowhere in the world are sp...
Given the economic and cultural dependence on the marine environment in Oceania and a rapidly expand...
The Pacific islands of Oceania cover almost 15 % of the world’s surface and are characterised by a h...
Pacific Island biodiversity has a notorious record of decline and extinction which continues due to ...
Gough Island is a remote Southern Ocean Island that, despite having no permanent human population, i...
Pacific species face heightened levels of threat due to the relatively small size, fragility and rap...
We review the threats from anthropogenic climate change to the terrestrial biodiversity of Oceania, ...
Marine conservation activities around the globe are largely undertaken in the absence of comprehensi...
The Southern Ocean Islands (SOI) have an exceptionally high conservation status, and human activity ...
Human activities drive environmental changes at scales that could potentially cause ecosystem collap...