One of the most striking human impacts on global biodiversity is the ongoing depletion of large vertebrates from terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Recent work suggests this loss of megafauna can affect processes at biome or Earth system scales with potentially serious impacts on ecosystem structure and function, ecosystem services, and biogeochemical cycles. We argue that our contemporary approach to biodiversity conservation focuses on spatial scales that are too small to adequately address these impacts. We advocate a new global approach to address this conservation gap, which must enable megafaunal populations to recover to functionally relevant densities. We conclude that re-establishing biome and Earth system functions needs to becom...
After pointing out the severity of current biodiversity loss, I argue that the lack of an appropriat...
Human domination of the Earth has resulted in dramatic changes to global and local patterns of biodi...
How biodiversity is changing in our time represents a major concern for all organismal biologists. A...
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 ...
Human activities have caused widespread loss of biodiversity raising concern about the potential imp...
The dramatic decline of biodiversity worldwide has raised a general concern on the impacts this proc...
First paragraph: In our recent perspective article, we noted that most (approximately 60 percent) te...
Although theory identifies coextinctions as a main driver of biodiversity loss, their role at the pl...
A prominent signal of the Anthropocene is the extinction and population reduction of the megabiota-t...
Biodiversity is the very basis of human survival and economic well-being, and encompasses all life f...
Although one-quarter of plant and vertebrate species are threatened with extinction, little is known...
Land use and related pressures have reduced local terrestrial biodiversity, but it is unclear how th...
Land use and related pressures have reduced local terrestrial biodiversity, but it is unclear how th...
Biodiversity enhances many of nature's benefits to people, including the regulation of climate and t...
After pointing out the severity of current biodiversity loss, I argue that the lack of an appropriat...
Human domination of the Earth has resulted in dramatic changes to global and local patterns of biodi...
How biodiversity is changing in our time represents a major concern for all organismal biologists. A...
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 ...
Human activities have caused widespread loss of biodiversity raising concern about the potential imp...
The dramatic decline of biodiversity worldwide has raised a general concern on the impacts this proc...
First paragraph: In our recent perspective article, we noted that most (approximately 60 percent) te...
Although theory identifies coextinctions as a main driver of biodiversity loss, their role at the pl...
A prominent signal of the Anthropocene is the extinction and population reduction of the megabiota-t...
Biodiversity is the very basis of human survival and economic well-being, and encompasses all life f...
Although one-quarter of plant and vertebrate species are threatened with extinction, little is known...
Land use and related pressures have reduced local terrestrial biodiversity, but it is unclear how th...
Land use and related pressures have reduced local terrestrial biodiversity, but it is unclear how th...
Biodiversity enhances many of nature's benefits to people, including the regulation of climate and t...
After pointing out the severity of current biodiversity loss, I argue that the lack of an appropriat...
Human domination of the Earth has resulted in dramatic changes to global and local patterns of biodi...
How biodiversity is changing in our time represents a major concern for all organismal biologists. A...