As the field of conservation physiology develops and becomes increasingly integrated with ecology and conservation science, the fundamental concept of scale is being recognized as important, particularly for ensuring that physiological knowledge is contextualized in a manner most relevant to policy makers, conservation practitioners and stakeholders. Failure to consider the importance of scale in conservation physiology—both the challenges and the opportunities that it creates—will impede the ability of this discipline to generate the scientific understanding needed to contribute to meaningful conservation outcomes. Here, we have focused on five aspects of scale: biological, spatial, temporal, allometric and phylogenetic. We also considered...
This book is the first of its kind to describe the challenges that arise in studying and conserving ...
At the end of May, 17 scientists involved in an EU COST Action on Conservation Physiology of Marine ...
International audienceBiodiversity conservation measures and biological processes often do not match...
As the field of conservation physiology develops and becomes increasingly integrated with ecology an...
As the field of conservation physiology develops and becomes increasingly integrated with ecolog
The dilemma of conservation practice lies in weighing the urgency for action against the need for su...
The state of the art of research on the environmental physiology of marine fishes is reviewed from t...
Globally, ecosystems and their constituent flora and fauna face the localized and broad-scale influe...
The concept of scale (in sensu lato) is considered to be very promising as the integrative basis fo...
Applying physiological tools, knowledge and concepts to understand conservation problems (i.e. conse...
Applying physiological tools, knowledge and concepts to understand conservation problems (i.e. conse...
Applying physiological tools, knowledge and concepts to understand conservation problems (i.e. conse...
and its effective man-agement are inextricably related to scale. The main pressures on terres-trial ...
This book is the first of its kind to describe the challenges that arise in studying and conserving ...
At the end of May, 17 scientists involved in an EU COST Action on Conservation Physiology of Marine ...
International audienceBiodiversity conservation measures and biological processes often do not match...
As the field of conservation physiology develops and becomes increasingly integrated with ecology an...
As the field of conservation physiology develops and becomes increasingly integrated with ecolog
The dilemma of conservation practice lies in weighing the urgency for action against the need for su...
The state of the art of research on the environmental physiology of marine fishes is reviewed from t...
Globally, ecosystems and their constituent flora and fauna face the localized and broad-scale influe...
The concept of scale (in sensu lato) is considered to be very promising as the integrative basis fo...
Applying physiological tools, knowledge and concepts to understand conservation problems (i.e. conse...
Applying physiological tools, knowledge and concepts to understand conservation problems (i.e. conse...
Applying physiological tools, knowledge and concepts to understand conservation problems (i.e. conse...
and its effective man-agement are inextricably related to scale. The main pressures on terres-trial ...
This book is the first of its kind to describe the challenges that arise in studying and conserving ...
At the end of May, 17 scientists involved in an EU COST Action on Conservation Physiology of Marine ...
International audienceBiodiversity conservation measures and biological processes often do not match...