Extinction events typically represent extended processes of decline that cannot be reconstructed using short-term studies. Long-term archives are necessary to determine past baselines and the extent of human-caused biodiversity change, but the capacity of historical datasets to provide predictive power for conservation must be assessed within a robust analytical framework. Local Chinese gazetteers represent a more than 400-year country-level dataset containing abundant information on past environmental conditions and include extensive records of gibbons, which have a restricted present-day distribution but formerly occurred across much of China. Gibbons show pre-twentieth century range contraction, with significant fragmentation by the mid-...
<div><p>Human-induced environmental and climate change are widely blamed for causing rapid global bi...
This paper evaluates how long-term records could and should be utilized in conservation policy and p...
Human-induced environmental and climate change are widely blamed for causing rapid global biodiversi...
Extinction events typically represent extended processes of decline that cannot be reconstructed usi...
Ecosystems have been modified by human activities for millennia, and insights about ecology and exti...
Long-term baselines on biodiversity change through time are crucial to inform conservation decision-...
Accelerated anthropogenic impacts and climatic changes are widely considered to be responsible for u...
Scientific and historical knowledge of worldwide animal-population decline is fragmentary at best. H...
Mounting observational records demonstrate human-caused faunal decline in recent decades, while accu...
Evidence-based conservation planning is crucial for informing management decisions for species of ex...
The range of the Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) has decreased dramatically over the last ...
The Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla) has long suffered from intense exploitation driven by cons...
Historical data are a valuable resource for addressing present-day conservation issues, for example ...
International audienceRecent growth in industrialization and the modernization of agricultural activ...
<div><p>Human-induced environmental and climate change are widely blamed for causing rapid global bi...
This paper evaluates how long-term records could and should be utilized in conservation policy and p...
Human-induced environmental and climate change are widely blamed for causing rapid global biodiversi...
Extinction events typically represent extended processes of decline that cannot be reconstructed usi...
Ecosystems have been modified by human activities for millennia, and insights about ecology and exti...
Long-term baselines on biodiversity change through time are crucial to inform conservation decision-...
Accelerated anthropogenic impacts and climatic changes are widely considered to be responsible for u...
Scientific and historical knowledge of worldwide animal-population decline is fragmentary at best. H...
Mounting observational records demonstrate human-caused faunal decline in recent decades, while accu...
Evidence-based conservation planning is crucial for informing management decisions for species of ex...
The range of the Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) has decreased dramatically over the last ...
The Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla) has long suffered from intense exploitation driven by cons...
Historical data are a valuable resource for addressing present-day conservation issues, for example ...
International audienceRecent growth in industrialization and the modernization of agricultural activ...
<div><p>Human-induced environmental and climate change are widely blamed for causing rapid global bi...
This paper evaluates how long-term records could and should be utilized in conservation policy and p...
Human-induced environmental and climate change are widely blamed for causing rapid global biodiversi...