The idea that there is an identifiable set of boundaries, beyond which anthropogenic change will put the Earth system outside a safe operating space for humanity, is attracting interest in the scientific community and gaining support in the environmental policy world. Rockstrom et al. (2009) identify nine such boundaries and highlight biodiversity loss as being the single boundary where current rates of extinction put the Earth system furthest outside the safe operating space. Here we review the evidence to support a boundary based on extinction rates and identify weaknesses with this metric and its bearing on humanity's needs. While changes to biodiversity are of undisputed importance, we show that both extinction rate and species richness...
33 pagesInternational audienceHumans are altering the composition of biological communities through ...
The most unique feature of Earth is the existence of life, and the most extraordinary feature of lif...
Human domination of the Earth has resulted in dramatic changes to global and local patterns of biodi...
The idea that there is an identifiable set of boundaries, beyond which anthropogenic change will put...
AbstractThe idea that there is an identifiable set of boundaries, beyond which anthropogenic change ...
Land use and related pressures have reduced local terrestrial biodiversity, but it is unclear how th...
One of the most striking human impacts on global biodiversity is the ongoing depletion of large vert...
A central topic for conservation science is evaluating how human activities influence global species...
Land use and related pressures have reduced local terrestrial biodiversity, but it is unclear how th...
Biodiversity is the very basis of human survival and economic well-being, and encompasses all life f...
How biodiversity is changing in our time represents a major concern for all organismal biologists. A...
Humans are consumers and rely on the environment surrounding them for survival. Early in human histo...
The Earth is undergoing an accelerated rate of native ecosystem conversion and degradation (Nepstad ...
More than half the habitable surface of the Earth has already been significantly altered by human ac...
Human activities in the Anthropocene are influencing the twin processes of biodiversity generation a...
33 pagesInternational audienceHumans are altering the composition of biological communities through ...
The most unique feature of Earth is the existence of life, and the most extraordinary feature of lif...
Human domination of the Earth has resulted in dramatic changes to global and local patterns of biodi...
The idea that there is an identifiable set of boundaries, beyond which anthropogenic change will put...
AbstractThe idea that there is an identifiable set of boundaries, beyond which anthropogenic change ...
Land use and related pressures have reduced local terrestrial biodiversity, but it is unclear how th...
One of the most striking human impacts on global biodiversity is the ongoing depletion of large vert...
A central topic for conservation science is evaluating how human activities influence global species...
Land use and related pressures have reduced local terrestrial biodiversity, but it is unclear how th...
Biodiversity is the very basis of human survival and economic well-being, and encompasses all life f...
How biodiversity is changing in our time represents a major concern for all organismal biologists. A...
Humans are consumers and rely on the environment surrounding them for survival. Early in human histo...
The Earth is undergoing an accelerated rate of native ecosystem conversion and degradation (Nepstad ...
More than half the habitable surface of the Earth has already been significantly altered by human ac...
Human activities in the Anthropocene are influencing the twin processes of biodiversity generation a...
33 pagesInternational audienceHumans are altering the composition of biological communities through ...
The most unique feature of Earth is the existence of life, and the most extraordinary feature of lif...
Human domination of the Earth has resulted in dramatic changes to global and local patterns of biodi...