The population dynamics of small populations is attracting a lot of interest from conservation biologists. This can involve declining populations or on the other hand eruptions often related to human activities ; réintroduction programmes are also concerned. In particular, attention should be drawn to the serious threats that certain eruptions represent to the biodiversity of the whole system. These questions also concern more theoretical studies in population biology. Notable progress has been made in this domain and it must be taken into account. The congress at Niederbronn attracted more fundamental contributions, which are presented here in abstract form, and contributions from practising conservation biologists which make up the majori...
Sudden catastrophic events like fires, hurricanes, tsunamis, landslides and deforestation increase p...
Abstract: A species is considered to be “rare ” if it exhibits any one of the following attributes: ...
In a rapidly changing world, society needs ways to understand the distribution of biodiversity and p...
The population dynamics of small populations is attracting a lot of interest from conservati...
In any scientific endeavour, the object is to understand how the natural world works. In applied sci...
Population ecology, the discipline that studies the dynamics of species' populations and how they in...
The impact of environmental change on the reproduction and survival of wildlife is often behavioural...
Abstract: Traditionally, populations at the periphery of the geographic range of a species have been...
1. The management of threatened species is an important practical way in which conservationists can ...
There is generally accepted assumption that the probability of extinction risk increases with decrea...
Populations on the edge of the range are often considered less valuable for conservation with regard...
As concerned citizens and biologists we are anxious to understand how natural diversity can be maint...
A common tendency in the field of population ecology has been to overlook individual differences by ...
To ensure both long-term persistence and evolutionary potential, the required number of individuals ...
This is an open access article published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License...
Sudden catastrophic events like fires, hurricanes, tsunamis, landslides and deforestation increase p...
Abstract: A species is considered to be “rare ” if it exhibits any one of the following attributes: ...
In a rapidly changing world, society needs ways to understand the distribution of biodiversity and p...
The population dynamics of small populations is attracting a lot of interest from conservati...
In any scientific endeavour, the object is to understand how the natural world works. In applied sci...
Population ecology, the discipline that studies the dynamics of species' populations and how they in...
The impact of environmental change on the reproduction and survival of wildlife is often behavioural...
Abstract: Traditionally, populations at the periphery of the geographic range of a species have been...
1. The management of threatened species is an important practical way in which conservationists can ...
There is generally accepted assumption that the probability of extinction risk increases with decrea...
Populations on the edge of the range are often considered less valuable for conservation with regard...
As concerned citizens and biologists we are anxious to understand how natural diversity can be maint...
A common tendency in the field of population ecology has been to overlook individual differences by ...
To ensure both long-term persistence and evolutionary potential, the required number of individuals ...
This is an open access article published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License...
Sudden catastrophic events like fires, hurricanes, tsunamis, landslides and deforestation increase p...
Abstract: A species is considered to be “rare ” if it exhibits any one of the following attributes: ...
In a rapidly changing world, society needs ways to understand the distribution of biodiversity and p...