Recent analyses have reported catastrophic global declines in vertebrate populations1,2. However, the distillation of many trends into a global mean index obscures the variation that can inform conservation measures and can be sensitive to analytical decisions. For example, previous analyses have estimated a mean vertebrate decline of more than 50% since 1970 (Living Planet Index2). Here we show, however, that this estimate is driven by less than 3% of vertebrate populations; if these extremely declining populations are excluded, the global trend switches to an increase. The sensitivity of global mean trends to outliers suggests that more informative indices are needed. We propose an alternative approach, which identifies clusters of extrem...
The decline and disappearance of relatively undisturbed populations of amphibians in several high-al...
The decline and disappearance of relatively undisturbed populations of amphibians in several high-al...
Maintaining the resilience of natural populations, their ability to resist and recover from disturba...
Recent analyses have reported catastrophic global declines in vertebrate populations1,2. However, th...
Funding: This work was supported by a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Disc...
Nearly one-fifth of all vertebrates are currently estimated to be threatened with extinction, with a...
Population trends play a large role in species risk assessments and conservation planning, and speci...
AbstractPopulation trends play a large role in species risk assessments and conservation planning, a...
Tracking trends in the abundance of wildlife populations is a sensitive method for assessing biodive...
Journal ArticleHabitat loss, climate change, over-exploitation, disease and other factors have been ...
Global patterns of resilience decline in vertebrate populations Pol Capdevila1*, Nicola Noviello1, ...
As threats to species continue to increase, precise and unbiased measures of the impact these pressu...
The analysis of population trends of animals is increasingly being used not only as an indicator of ...
1. Evaluations of wildlife population dynamics have the potential to convey valuable information on ...
The decline and disappearance of relatively undisturbed populations of amphibians in several high-al...
The decline and disappearance of relatively undisturbed populations of amphibians in several high-al...
The decline and disappearance of relatively undisturbed populations of amphibians in several high-al...
Maintaining the resilience of natural populations, their ability to resist and recover from disturba...
Recent analyses have reported catastrophic global declines in vertebrate populations1,2. However, th...
Funding: This work was supported by a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Disc...
Nearly one-fifth of all vertebrates are currently estimated to be threatened with extinction, with a...
Population trends play a large role in species risk assessments and conservation planning, and speci...
AbstractPopulation trends play a large role in species risk assessments and conservation planning, a...
Tracking trends in the abundance of wildlife populations is a sensitive method for assessing biodive...
Journal ArticleHabitat loss, climate change, over-exploitation, disease and other factors have been ...
Global patterns of resilience decline in vertebrate populations Pol Capdevila1*, Nicola Noviello1, ...
As threats to species continue to increase, precise and unbiased measures of the impact these pressu...
The analysis of population trends of animals is increasingly being used not only as an indicator of ...
1. Evaluations of wildlife population dynamics have the potential to convey valuable information on ...
The decline and disappearance of relatively undisturbed populations of amphibians in several high-al...
The decline and disappearance of relatively undisturbed populations of amphibians in several high-al...
The decline and disappearance of relatively undisturbed populations of amphibians in several high-al...
Maintaining the resilience of natural populations, their ability to resist and recover from disturba...