Abstract Although humans have long been predators with enduring nutritive and cultural relationships with their prey, seldom have conservation ecologists considered the divergent predatory behavior of contemporary, industrialized humans. Recognizing that the number, strength and diversity of predator-prey relationships can profoundly influence biodiversity, here we analyze humanity’s modern day predatory interactions with vertebrates and estimate their ecological consequences. Analysing IUCN ‘use and trade’ data for ~47,000 species, we show that fishers, hunters and other animal collectors prey on more than a third (~15,000 species) of Earth’s vertebrates. Assessed over equivalent ranges, humans exploit up to 300 times more species than com...
Invasive species threaten biodiversity globally, and invasive mammalian predators are particularly d...
Abstract The impact of human activities on the global environment has increased to such an extent th...
Predator-prey interactions, including between large mammalian wildlife species, can be represented a...
Although humans have long been predators with enduring nutritive and cultural relationships with the...
Paradigms of sustainable exploitation focus on population dynamics of prey and yields to humanity bu...
Paradigms of sustainable exploitation focus on population dynamics of prey and yields to humanity bu...
Limits on dark matter and energy p. 786 A roadmap for economic equality p. 797 ▶INSIGHTS Unnatural s...
The current extinction crisis is caused primarily by human impacts upon wild populations. Large carn...
A central topic for conservation science is evaluating how human activities influence global species...
Humans have indirectly and directly contributed to the extinction of over 500 species within the pas...
Novel ecosystems (‘emerging ecosystems’) result when species occur in combinations and relative abun...
The era in which we now live has been called the anthropocene (Steffen et al. 2007), suggesting that...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Understanding the distribution of biodiversity across the Earth is on...
Predator-prey interactions, including between large mammalian wildlife species, can be represented a...
Human-induced fear in wildlife has the potential to impact animal behavior, survival, and species in...
Invasive species threaten biodiversity globally, and invasive mammalian predators are particularly d...
Abstract The impact of human activities on the global environment has increased to such an extent th...
Predator-prey interactions, including between large mammalian wildlife species, can be represented a...
Although humans have long been predators with enduring nutritive and cultural relationships with the...
Paradigms of sustainable exploitation focus on population dynamics of prey and yields to humanity bu...
Paradigms of sustainable exploitation focus on population dynamics of prey and yields to humanity bu...
Limits on dark matter and energy p. 786 A roadmap for economic equality p. 797 ▶INSIGHTS Unnatural s...
The current extinction crisis is caused primarily by human impacts upon wild populations. Large carn...
A central topic for conservation science is evaluating how human activities influence global species...
Humans have indirectly and directly contributed to the extinction of over 500 species within the pas...
Novel ecosystems (‘emerging ecosystems’) result when species occur in combinations and relative abun...
The era in which we now live has been called the anthropocene (Steffen et al. 2007), suggesting that...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Understanding the distribution of biodiversity across the Earth is on...
Predator-prey interactions, including between large mammalian wildlife species, can be represented a...
Human-induced fear in wildlife has the potential to impact animal behavior, survival, and species in...
Invasive species threaten biodiversity globally, and invasive mammalian predators are particularly d...
Abstract The impact of human activities on the global environment has increased to such an extent th...
Predator-prey interactions, including between large mammalian wildlife species, can be represented a...