Conserving biogeographic regions with especially high biodiversity, known as biodiversity ‘hotspots’, is intuitive because finite resources can be focussed towards manageable units. Yet, biodiversity, environmental conditions and their relationship are more complex with multidimensional properties. Assessments which ignore this risk failing to detect change, identify its direction or gauge the scale of appropriate intervention. Conflicting concepts which assume assemblages as either sharply delineated communities or loosely collected species have also hampered progress in the way we assess and conserve biodiversity. We focus on the marine benthos where delineating manageable areas for conservation is an attractive prospect because it holds ...
The southern North Sea constitutes one of the best studied and data rich, but also most exploited ma...
Statutory monitoring of the fauna of the ‘mudflats and sandflats not covered by seawater at low tide...
Biodiversity generally refers to species richness (i.e. number of species), but other definitions a...
Conserving biogeographic regions with especially high biodiversity, known as biodiversity ‘hotspots’...
While there is widespread recognition of human involvement in biodiversity loss globally, at smaller...
How biodiversity is changing in our time represents a major concern for all organismal biologists. A...
The current policy and goals aimed to conserve biodiversity and manage biodiversity change are often...
In an era of human activities, global environmental changes, habitat loss and species extinction, co...
To design robust protected area networks, accurately measure species losses, or understand the proce...
Among the most enduring ecological challenges is an integrated theory explaining the latitudinal bio...
AbstractIn an era of human activities, global environmental changes, habitat loss and species extinc...
Protected areas are the flagship management tools to secure biodiversity from anthropogenic impacts....
High numbers of threatened species might be expected to occur where overall species richness is also...
This work was supported by funding to the sChange working group through sDiv, the synthesis center o...
Much of what we know about the role of biodiversity in mediating ecosystem processes and function st...
The southern North Sea constitutes one of the best studied and data rich, but also most exploited ma...
Statutory monitoring of the fauna of the ‘mudflats and sandflats not covered by seawater at low tide...
Biodiversity generally refers to species richness (i.e. number of species), but other definitions a...
Conserving biogeographic regions with especially high biodiversity, known as biodiversity ‘hotspots’...
While there is widespread recognition of human involvement in biodiversity loss globally, at smaller...
How biodiversity is changing in our time represents a major concern for all organismal biologists. A...
The current policy and goals aimed to conserve biodiversity and manage biodiversity change are often...
In an era of human activities, global environmental changes, habitat loss and species extinction, co...
To design robust protected area networks, accurately measure species losses, or understand the proce...
Among the most enduring ecological challenges is an integrated theory explaining the latitudinal bio...
AbstractIn an era of human activities, global environmental changes, habitat loss and species extinc...
Protected areas are the flagship management tools to secure biodiversity from anthropogenic impacts....
High numbers of threatened species might be expected to occur where overall species richness is also...
This work was supported by funding to the sChange working group through sDiv, the synthesis center o...
Much of what we know about the role of biodiversity in mediating ecosystem processes and function st...
The southern North Sea constitutes one of the best studied and data rich, but also most exploited ma...
Statutory monitoring of the fauna of the ‘mudflats and sandflats not covered by seawater at low tide...
Biodiversity generally refers to species richness (i.e. number of species), but other definitions a...