The inclusion of a minimum viable population in bioeconomic modeling creates at least two complications that are not resolved by using a modified logistic growth function. The first complication can be dealt with by choosing a different depensational growth function. The second complication relates to the inclusion of the in situ benefits of wildlife into the analysis. Knowledge about the magnitude of the in situ benefits provides no guide for policy about conservation management. Simply knowing that people are willing to pay a large amount each year to protect a species says nothing about whether one should manage habitat to protect or enhance the species' numbers, unless the species is in imminent danger of extinction. If willingness to p...
The sixth mass extinction poses an unparalleled quantitative challenge to conservation biologists. M...
The paradigm of population regulation is one of ecology\u27s more controversial foundations, with ar...
As human populations and the resources required to support societies continue to grow, an increasing...
The inclusion of a minimum viable population in bioeconomic modeling creates at least two complicati...
The inclusion of a minimum viable population in bioeconomic modeling creates at least two complicati...
Population size is a major determinant of extinction risk. However, controversy remains as to how la...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comTheoretical and empirical work has s...
The threat on the survival of animal species due to intensive use of natural resources is incorporat...
To ensure both long-term persistence and evolutionary potential, the required number of individuals ...
The threat on the survival of animal species due to intensive use of natural resources is incorporat...
Species are going extinct at a rate far higher than pre-human levels. For many species that are enda...
One of the challenges with conserving rare species is identifying the most effective management targ...
The extinction risk of threatened species has traditionally been assessed by the use of tools of Pop...
1. The management of threatened species is an important practical way in which conservationists can ...
Quantitative population objectives are necessary to successfully achieve conservation goals of secur...
The sixth mass extinction poses an unparalleled quantitative challenge to conservation biologists. M...
The paradigm of population regulation is one of ecology\u27s more controversial foundations, with ar...
As human populations and the resources required to support societies continue to grow, an increasing...
The inclusion of a minimum viable population in bioeconomic modeling creates at least two complicati...
The inclusion of a minimum viable population in bioeconomic modeling creates at least two complicati...
Population size is a major determinant of extinction risk. However, controversy remains as to how la...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comTheoretical and empirical work has s...
The threat on the survival of animal species due to intensive use of natural resources is incorporat...
To ensure both long-term persistence and evolutionary potential, the required number of individuals ...
The threat on the survival of animal species due to intensive use of natural resources is incorporat...
Species are going extinct at a rate far higher than pre-human levels. For many species that are enda...
One of the challenges with conserving rare species is identifying the most effective management targ...
The extinction risk of threatened species has traditionally been assessed by the use of tools of Pop...
1. The management of threatened species is an important practical way in which conservationists can ...
Quantitative population objectives are necessary to successfully achieve conservation goals of secur...
The sixth mass extinction poses an unparalleled quantitative challenge to conservation biologists. M...
The paradigm of population regulation is one of ecology\u27s more controversial foundations, with ar...
As human populations and the resources required to support societies continue to grow, an increasing...