Reintroducing a species to an ecosystem can have significant impacts on the recipient ecological community. Although reintroductions can have striking and positive outcomes, they also carry risks; many well-intentioned conservation actions have had surprising and unsatisfactory outcomes. A range of network-based mathematical methods has been developed to make quantitative predictions of how communities will respond to management interventions. These methods are based on the limited knowledge of which species interact with each other and in what way. However, expert knowledge isn't perfect and can only take models so far. Fortunately, other types of data, such as abundance time series, is often available, but, to date, no quantitative method...
Approaches to prioritize conservation actions are gaining popularity. However, limited empirical evi...
Global biodiversity, and its associated ecosystem services, are threatened due to species extinction...
When does a reintroduced population of animals become self-regulating? Quantifying this is critical ...
Reintroducing a species to an ecosystem can have significant impacts on the recipient ecological com...
Introducing a new or extirpated species to an ecosystem is risky, and managers need quantitative met...
Predicting reintroduction outcomes before populations are released is inherently challenging. Reintr...
Reintroduction projects, which are an important tool in threatened species conservation, are becomin...
Mitigating the impacts of global anthropogenic change on species is conservation’s greatest challeng...
At Booderee National Park, south-eastern Australia, the intensive control of the introduced red fox ...
1: Reintroduction projects, which are an important tool in threatened species conservation, are beco...
Ecosystem management in the face of global change requires understanding how co-occurring threats af...
The conventional approach to conserving threatened biota is to identify drivers of decline, instigat...
Reintroduction and translocation programs are widely used conservation tools but their success rates...
1. Abundant and widely-distributed invasive prey can negatively affect co-occurring native species b...
Throughout history species has gone extinct due to anthropogenic activities. During the last century...
Approaches to prioritize conservation actions are gaining popularity. However, limited empirical evi...
Global biodiversity, and its associated ecosystem services, are threatened due to species extinction...
When does a reintroduced population of animals become self-regulating? Quantifying this is critical ...
Reintroducing a species to an ecosystem can have significant impacts on the recipient ecological com...
Introducing a new or extirpated species to an ecosystem is risky, and managers need quantitative met...
Predicting reintroduction outcomes before populations are released is inherently challenging. Reintr...
Reintroduction projects, which are an important tool in threatened species conservation, are becomin...
Mitigating the impacts of global anthropogenic change on species is conservation’s greatest challeng...
At Booderee National Park, south-eastern Australia, the intensive control of the introduced red fox ...
1: Reintroduction projects, which are an important tool in threatened species conservation, are beco...
Ecosystem management in the face of global change requires understanding how co-occurring threats af...
The conventional approach to conserving threatened biota is to identify drivers of decline, instigat...
Reintroduction and translocation programs are widely used conservation tools but their success rates...
1. Abundant and widely-distributed invasive prey can negatively affect co-occurring native species b...
Throughout history species has gone extinct due to anthropogenic activities. During the last century...
Approaches to prioritize conservation actions are gaining popularity. However, limited empirical evi...
Global biodiversity, and its associated ecosystem services, are threatened due to species extinction...
When does a reintroduced population of animals become self-regulating? Quantifying this is critical ...