The African protected area (PA) network has the potential to act as a set of functionally interconnected patches that conserve meta-populations of mammal species, but individual PAs are vulnerable to habitat change which may disrupt connectivity and increase extinction risk. Individual PAs have different roles inmaintaining connectivity, depending on their size and location. We measured their contribution to network connectivity (irreplaceability) for carnivores and ungulates and combined it with a measure of vulnerability based on a 30-year trend in remotely sensed vegetation cover (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index). Highly irreplaceable PAs occurred mainly in southern and eastern Africa. Vegetation cover change was generally faster ...
<div><p>The ideal conservation planning approach would enable decision-makers to use population viab...
Understanding the ecology of large carnivores in increasingly complex, multi-use conservation landsc...
Parks and reserves have been found to be effective in preventing habitat destruction and protect eco...
The African protected area (PA) network has the potential to act as a set of functionally interconne...
Conserving and managing large portions of land to connect wildlife reserves is an increasingly used ...
Aim: Millennia of human activity have drastically shaped the Earth's surface confining wildlife in e...
Throughout Africa, conservancies under community and private management are becoming increasingly im...
The loss of natural habitats is a major threat to biodiversity, and protected area designation is on...
Linking wildlife areas with corridors facilitating species dispersal between core habitats is a key ...
The African continent is hosting some of the richest ecosystems on the planet. Because of the partic...
Recent observations show that human-induced climate change (CC) and land transformation (LT) are thr...
Understanding resource selection and quantifying habitat connectivity are fundamental to conservatio...
Identifying unique habitats that support intact mammal assemblages help to prioritize conservation a...
Sable antelope, Hippotragus niger, populations have declined substantially in Kruger National Park, ...
<div><p>The ideal conservation planning approach would enable decision-makers to use population viab...
Understanding the ecology of large carnivores in increasingly complex, multi-use conservation landsc...
Parks and reserves have been found to be effective in preventing habitat destruction and protect eco...
The African protected area (PA) network has the potential to act as a set of functionally interconne...
Conserving and managing large portions of land to connect wildlife reserves is an increasingly used ...
Aim: Millennia of human activity have drastically shaped the Earth's surface confining wildlife in e...
Throughout Africa, conservancies under community and private management are becoming increasingly im...
The loss of natural habitats is a major threat to biodiversity, and protected area designation is on...
Linking wildlife areas with corridors facilitating species dispersal between core habitats is a key ...
The African continent is hosting some of the richest ecosystems on the planet. Because of the partic...
Recent observations show that human-induced climate change (CC) and land transformation (LT) are thr...
Understanding resource selection and quantifying habitat connectivity are fundamental to conservatio...
Identifying unique habitats that support intact mammal assemblages help to prioritize conservation a...
Sable antelope, Hippotragus niger, populations have declined substantially in Kruger National Park, ...
<div><p>The ideal conservation planning approach would enable decision-makers to use population viab...
Understanding the ecology of large carnivores in increasingly complex, multi-use conservation landsc...
Parks and reserves have been found to be effective in preventing habitat destruction and protect eco...