Most spatial conservation planning for wide-ranging or migratory species is constrained by poor knowledge of species' spatiotemporal dynamics and is only based on static species' ranges. However, species have substantial variation in abundance across their range and migratory species have important spatiotemporal population dynamics. With growing ecological data and advancing analytics, both of these can be estimated and incorporated into spatial conservation planning. However, there is limited information on the degree to which including this information affects conservation planning. We compared the performance of systematic conservation prioritizations for different scenarios based on varying the input species' distributions by ecologica...
Many migratory shorebird species are undergoing severe population declines due to habitat loss. Sele...
The distribution of mobile species in dynamic systems can vary greatly over time and space. Estimati...
For conservation reserves to protect habitat to support viable populations, they must be effective i...
Limited knowledge of the distribution, abundance, and habitat associations of migratory species hind...
Stemming biodiversity loss requires strategic conservation guided by well articulated targets, wheth...
Conservation prioritization requires knowledge about organism distribution and density. This informa...
Conserving migratory species requires protecting connected habitat along the pathways they travel. D...
Migratory animals comprise a significant portion of biodiversity worldwide with annual investment fo...
Aim: Species' distributions are generally treated as static for the purposes of prioritization, but ...
Species extinction is one of the world’s major environmental problems. Biodiversity conservation pla...
With the increasing concern about species conservation, a need exists for quantitative characterizat...
Aim: Systematic conservation planning is vital for allocating protected areas given the spatial dist...
The distributions of many species are dynamic in space and time, and movements made by individuals r...
Climate-informed spatial planning is urgently needed to guide initiatives aimed at both conserving b...
Aim Species ’ distributions are generally treated as static for the purposes of pri-oritization, but...
Many migratory shorebird species are undergoing severe population declines due to habitat loss. Sele...
The distribution of mobile species in dynamic systems can vary greatly over time and space. Estimati...
For conservation reserves to protect habitat to support viable populations, they must be effective i...
Limited knowledge of the distribution, abundance, and habitat associations of migratory species hind...
Stemming biodiversity loss requires strategic conservation guided by well articulated targets, wheth...
Conservation prioritization requires knowledge about organism distribution and density. This informa...
Conserving migratory species requires protecting connected habitat along the pathways they travel. D...
Migratory animals comprise a significant portion of biodiversity worldwide with annual investment fo...
Aim: Species' distributions are generally treated as static for the purposes of prioritization, but ...
Species extinction is one of the world’s major environmental problems. Biodiversity conservation pla...
With the increasing concern about species conservation, a need exists for quantitative characterizat...
Aim: Systematic conservation planning is vital for allocating protected areas given the spatial dist...
The distributions of many species are dynamic in space and time, and movements made by individuals r...
Climate-informed spatial planning is urgently needed to guide initiatives aimed at both conserving b...
Aim Species ’ distributions are generally treated as static for the purposes of pri-oritization, but...
Many migratory shorebird species are undergoing severe population declines due to habitat loss. Sele...
The distribution of mobile species in dynamic systems can vary greatly over time and space. Estimati...
For conservation reserves to protect habitat to support viable populations, they must be effective i...