Land-use and climate change have been linked to changes in wildlife populations, but the role of socioeconomic factors in driving declines, and promoting population recoveries, remains relatively unexplored. Here, we evaluate potential drivers of population changes observed in 50 species of some of the world’s most charismatic and functionally important fauna—large mammalian carnivores. Our results reveal that human socioeconomic development is more associated with carnivore population declines than habitat loss or climate change. Rapid increases in socioeconomic development are linked to sharp population declines, but, importantly, once development slows, carnivore populations have the potential to recover. The context- and threshold-depen...
© 2017 The Author(s). Large carnivores are threatened worldwide by a variety of human-driven factors...
<div><p>Background</p><p>One of the classic approaches in environmental economics is the environment...
Mammalian carnivores have suffered the biggest range contraction among all biodiversity and are part...
Land-use and climate change have been linked to changes in wildlife populations, but the role of soc...
The current extinction crisis is caused primarily by human impacts upon wild populations. Large carn...
Rapid human-driven environmental changes are impacting animal populations around the world. Currentl...
<div><p>Understanding why some species are at high risk of extinction, while others remain relativel...
Humans are reliant on biodiversity and the ecosystem services that biodiversity provides. However,...
In the face of an accelerating extinction crisis, scientists must draw insights from successful cons...
Large carnivores face serious threats and are experiencing massive declines in their populations and...
Animals require a certain amount of habitat to persist and thrive, and habitat loss is one of the mo...
Large carnivores face serious threats and are experiencing massive declines in their populations and...
Background: The largest terrestrial species in the order Carnivora are wide-ranging and rare because...
Approximately 25% of mammals are currently threatened with extinction, a risk that is amplified unde...
ent particular geographic regions. We use multiple survey methods and a hierarchical multi-species o...
© 2017 The Author(s). Large carnivores are threatened worldwide by a variety of human-driven factors...
<div><p>Background</p><p>One of the classic approaches in environmental economics is the environment...
Mammalian carnivores have suffered the biggest range contraction among all biodiversity and are part...
Land-use and climate change have been linked to changes in wildlife populations, but the role of soc...
The current extinction crisis is caused primarily by human impacts upon wild populations. Large carn...
Rapid human-driven environmental changes are impacting animal populations around the world. Currentl...
<div><p>Understanding why some species are at high risk of extinction, while others remain relativel...
Humans are reliant on biodiversity and the ecosystem services that biodiversity provides. However,...
In the face of an accelerating extinction crisis, scientists must draw insights from successful cons...
Large carnivores face serious threats and are experiencing massive declines in their populations and...
Animals require a certain amount of habitat to persist and thrive, and habitat loss is one of the mo...
Large carnivores face serious threats and are experiencing massive declines in their populations and...
Background: The largest terrestrial species in the order Carnivora are wide-ranging and rare because...
Approximately 25% of mammals are currently threatened with extinction, a risk that is amplified unde...
ent particular geographic regions. We use multiple survey methods and a hierarchical multi-species o...
© 2017 The Author(s). Large carnivores are threatened worldwide by a variety of human-driven factors...
<div><p>Background</p><p>One of the classic approaches in environmental economics is the environment...
Mammalian carnivores have suffered the biggest range contraction among all biodiversity and are part...