Anthropogenic impacts are apparent in all ecosystems, threatening the persistence of biodiversity everywhere on Earth. Species' responses to these impacts depend largely on their biology and ecology, and therefore all species are not equally impacted. Species with particular life histories, such as long generation times, specific habitat requirements, small geographic ranges, or poor dispersal potential, are more at risk because they are unable to respond positively in the face of anthropogenic threats. With respect to habitat preferences, the more specific a species' needs, the higher the threat because even a small loss of habitat can lead to local extinctions, meaning that species requiring multiple habitats that are spatially adjacent ...
Anthropogenic habitat destruction is one of the major causes of biodiversity loss, driving species d...
Aim: Invertebrates are often overlooked in assessments of climate change impacts. Odonata (dragonfli...
Contains fulltext : 32097_matcsptoa.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The go...
Anthropogenic impacts are apparent in all ecosystems, threatening the persistence of biodiversity ev...
One of nature’s most astonishing features is the diversity of life, as more than a million species h...
Climate change is rearranging the mosaic of biodiversity worldwide. These broad-scale species re-dis...
Habitat change, invasive species, over-exploitation, pollution and climate change drive biodiversity...
Conservation is plagued by the issue of prioritization - what to conserve and where to conserve it -...
The combination of climate change and anthropogenic land use changes are having a substantial effect...
Current conservation strategies to mitigate the impact of climate change on terrestrial biodiversity...
Land-use change and climate change are considered to be the greatest threats to biodiversity globall...
Humans are consumers and rely on the environment surrounding them for survival. Early in human histo...
Abstract from short.pdf file.Dissertation supervisors: Drs. Frank Thompson III and Joshua Millspaugh...
1. Many developing countries harbor inordinate numbers of species that face little-understood, gradu...
Life-history theory posits that species pace of life can be described based on species life-history ...
Anthropogenic habitat destruction is one of the major causes of biodiversity loss, driving species d...
Aim: Invertebrates are often overlooked in assessments of climate change impacts. Odonata (dragonfli...
Contains fulltext : 32097_matcsptoa.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The go...
Anthropogenic impacts are apparent in all ecosystems, threatening the persistence of biodiversity ev...
One of nature’s most astonishing features is the diversity of life, as more than a million species h...
Climate change is rearranging the mosaic of biodiversity worldwide. These broad-scale species re-dis...
Habitat change, invasive species, over-exploitation, pollution and climate change drive biodiversity...
Conservation is plagued by the issue of prioritization - what to conserve and where to conserve it -...
The combination of climate change and anthropogenic land use changes are having a substantial effect...
Current conservation strategies to mitigate the impact of climate change on terrestrial biodiversity...
Land-use change and climate change are considered to be the greatest threats to biodiversity globall...
Humans are consumers and rely on the environment surrounding them for survival. Early in human histo...
Abstract from short.pdf file.Dissertation supervisors: Drs. Frank Thompson III and Joshua Millspaugh...
1. Many developing countries harbor inordinate numbers of species that face little-understood, gradu...
Life-history theory posits that species pace of life can be described based on species life-history ...
Anthropogenic habitat destruction is one of the major causes of biodiversity loss, driving species d...
Aim: Invertebrates are often overlooked in assessments of climate change impacts. Odonata (dragonfli...
Contains fulltext : 32097_matcsptoa.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The go...