Protecting systematically selected areas of land is a major step towards biodiversity conservation worldwide. Indeed, the identification and designation of protected areas more often than not forms a core component of both national and international conservation policies. In this paper we provide an overview of those Special Protection Areas and Ramsar Sites that have been classified in Great Britain as of 1998/99 for a selection of wintering waterbird species, using bird count data from the Wetland Bird Survey. The performance of this network of sites is remarkable, particularly in comparison with published analyses of networks elsewhere in the world. Nevertheless, the current site-based approach, whilst having the great benefit of simp...
Dryland rivers have considerable flow variability, producing complex ecosystems, processes, and comm...
<div><p>Dryland rivers have considerable flow variability, producing complex ecosystems, processes, ...
AimProtected areas underpin many global conservation efforts. However, it is often unclear whether t...
Protecting systematically selected areas of land is a major step towards biodiversity conservation w...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Aim: Population size changes can lead to changes in local abundance and/or site occupancy, depending...
With its focus on wetlands, the Ramsar Convention provides the clearest globalagreement helping the ...
Evaluating the species use of protected area networks is of considerable worldwide importance, espec...
Traditionally, species richness, species diversity, total count, biomass, energy consumption and the...
lthough biological conservation is based on international agreements, its effectiveness depends on h...
Aim Conservation managers designate significant areas for shorebirds based on imperfect data. Signif...
Biodiversity loss is occurring globally at an alarming rate through the impacts of an unsustainably ...
1. There is a need to assess the sustainability of wild bird harvest in the United Kingdom (UK), and...
1. Estimation of national population size can be important for setting conservation priorities but i...
This is the final version. Available from the National Academy of Sciences via the DOI in this recor...
Dryland rivers have considerable flow variability, producing complex ecosystems, processes, and comm...
<div><p>Dryland rivers have considerable flow variability, producing complex ecosystems, processes, ...
AimProtected areas underpin many global conservation efforts. However, it is often unclear whether t...
Protecting systematically selected areas of land is a major step towards biodiversity conservation w...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Aim: Population size changes can lead to changes in local abundance and/or site occupancy, depending...
With its focus on wetlands, the Ramsar Convention provides the clearest globalagreement helping the ...
Evaluating the species use of protected area networks is of considerable worldwide importance, espec...
Traditionally, species richness, species diversity, total count, biomass, energy consumption and the...
lthough biological conservation is based on international agreements, its effectiveness depends on h...
Aim Conservation managers designate significant areas for shorebirds based on imperfect data. Signif...
Biodiversity loss is occurring globally at an alarming rate through the impacts of an unsustainably ...
1. There is a need to assess the sustainability of wild bird harvest in the United Kingdom (UK), and...
1. Estimation of national population size can be important for setting conservation priorities but i...
This is the final version. Available from the National Academy of Sciences via the DOI in this recor...
Dryland rivers have considerable flow variability, producing complex ecosystems, processes, and comm...
<div><p>Dryland rivers have considerable flow variability, producing complex ecosystems, processes, ...
AimProtected areas underpin many global conservation efforts. However, it is often unclear whether t...