Complementarity-based algorithms for the selection of reserve networks emphasize the need to represent biodiversity features efficiently, but this may not be sufficient to maintain those features in the long term. Here, we use data from the Common Birds Census in Britain as an exemplar data set to determine guidelines for the selection of reserve networks which are more robust to temporal turnover in features. The extinction patterns found over the 1981-1991 interval suggest that two such guidelines are to represent species in the best sites where they occur (higher local abundance) and to give priority to the rarer species. We tested five reserve selection strategies, one which finds the minimum representation set and others which incorpor...
The fundamental goal of conservation planning is biodiversity persistence, yet most reserve selectio...
The SLOSS (single large or several small) debate is no longer an issue in the discussion about the o...
We examine the question of the optimal number of reserves that should be established to maximize the...
Complementarity-based algorithms for the selection of reserve networks emphasize the need to represe...
Previous studies suggest that a network of nature reserves with maximum efficiency (obtained by sele...
Conservation 'in-situ' aims to represent and manage species in conservation-area networks in the lon...
Reserve selection methods are often based on information on species’ occurrence. This can be presenc...
We focus on a particular class of reserve design problem where the goal is to achieve some minimum r...
A critical evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses associated with the ‘minimal set’ approach to ...
1. A principal goal of protected-area networks is to maintain viable populations of as many species...
Because the threat of habitat destruction can never be entirely eliminated, there is a legitimate co...
Reserve design is concerned with optimal selection of sites for new conservation areas. Spatial rese...
Current reserve selection algorithms have difficulty evaluating connectivity and other factors neces...
Reserve networks are a major tool of ecological management aiming at biodiversity conservation. Maxi...
Reserve networks are a major tool of ecological management aiming at biodiversity conservation. Maxi...
The fundamental goal of conservation planning is biodiversity persistence, yet most reserve selectio...
The SLOSS (single large or several small) debate is no longer an issue in the discussion about the o...
We examine the question of the optimal number of reserves that should be established to maximize the...
Complementarity-based algorithms for the selection of reserve networks emphasize the need to represe...
Previous studies suggest that a network of nature reserves with maximum efficiency (obtained by sele...
Conservation 'in-situ' aims to represent and manage species in conservation-area networks in the lon...
Reserve selection methods are often based on information on species’ occurrence. This can be presenc...
We focus on a particular class of reserve design problem where the goal is to achieve some minimum r...
A critical evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses associated with the ‘minimal set’ approach to ...
1. A principal goal of protected-area networks is to maintain viable populations of as many species...
Because the threat of habitat destruction can never be entirely eliminated, there is a legitimate co...
Reserve design is concerned with optimal selection of sites for new conservation areas. Spatial rese...
Current reserve selection algorithms have difficulty evaluating connectivity and other factors neces...
Reserve networks are a major tool of ecological management aiming at biodiversity conservation. Maxi...
Reserve networks are a major tool of ecological management aiming at biodiversity conservation. Maxi...
The fundamental goal of conservation planning is biodiversity persistence, yet most reserve selectio...
The SLOSS (single large or several small) debate is no longer an issue in the discussion about the o...
We examine the question of the optimal number of reserves that should be established to maximize the...