AbstractHumans have elevated global extinction rates and thus lowered global-scale species richness. However, there is no a priori reason to expect that losses of global species richness should always, or even often, trickle down to losses of species richness at regional and local scales, even though this relationship is often assumed. Here, we show that scale can modulate our estimates of species richness change through time in the face of anthropogenic pressures, but not in a unidirectional way. Instead, the magnitude of species richness change through time can increase, decrease, reverse, or be unimodal across spatial scales. Using several case studies, we show different forms of scale-dependent richness change through time in the face o...
Biodiversity metrics often integrate data on the presence and abundance of multiple species. Yet und...
International audienceGlobal species extinction rates are orders of magnitude above the background r...
International audienceGlobal species extinction rates are orders of magnitude above the background r...
AbstractHumans have elevated global extinction rates and thus lowered global-scale species richness....
Humans have elevated global extinction rates and thus lowered global-scale species richness. However...
Humans have elevated global extinction rates and thus lowered global-scale species richness. However...
Humans have elevated global extinction rates and thus lowered global-scale species richness. However...
Humans have elevated global extinction rates and thus lowered global scale species richness. However...
Humans have elevated global extinction rates and thus lowered global scale species richness. However...
Humans have elevated global extinction rates and thus lowered global scale species richness. However...
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Humans have elevated global extinction rates and thus lowered global scale species richness. However...
Estimating biodiversity change across the planet in the context of widespread human modification is ...
Estimating biodiversity change across the planet in the context of widespread human modification is ...
Global species extinction rates are orders of magnitude above the background rate documented in the ...
Biodiversity metrics often integrate data on the presence and abundance of multiple species. Yet und...
International audienceGlobal species extinction rates are orders of magnitude above the background r...
International audienceGlobal species extinction rates are orders of magnitude above the background r...
AbstractHumans have elevated global extinction rates and thus lowered global-scale species richness....
Humans have elevated global extinction rates and thus lowered global-scale species richness. However...
Humans have elevated global extinction rates and thus lowered global-scale species richness. However...
Humans have elevated global extinction rates and thus lowered global-scale species richness. However...
Humans have elevated global extinction rates and thus lowered global scale species richness. However...
Humans have elevated global extinction rates and thus lowered global scale species richness. However...
Humans have elevated global extinction rates and thus lowered global scale species richness. However...
data_for_dryadThis file contains all data associated with the manuscript. A metadata file is include...
Humans have elevated global extinction rates and thus lowered global scale species richness. However...
Estimating biodiversity change across the planet in the context of widespread human modification is ...
Estimating biodiversity change across the planet in the context of widespread human modification is ...
Global species extinction rates are orders of magnitude above the background rate documented in the ...
Biodiversity metrics often integrate data on the presence and abundance of multiple species. Yet und...
International audienceGlobal species extinction rates are orders of magnitude above the background r...
International audienceGlobal species extinction rates are orders of magnitude above the background r...