Oceania is a diverse region encompassing Australia, Melanesia, Micronesia, New Zealand, and Polynesia, and it contains six of the world's 39 hotspots of diversity. It has a poor record for extinctions, particularly for birds on islands and mammals. Major causes include habitat loss and degradation, invasive species, and overexploitation. We identified six major threatening processes (habitat loss and degradation, invasive species, climate change, overexploitation, pollution, and disease) based on a comprehensive review of the literature and for each developed a set of conservation policies. Many policies reflect the urgent need to deal with the effects of burgeoning human populations (expected to increase significantly in the region) on bio...
Biodiversity in the tropical Pacific is seriously threatened as a result of decades of habitat destr...
Islands in the tropical Pacific have a rich and unique biota produced by island biogeographic proces...
The rich biodiversity of the Pacific Islands is seriously threatened. Many ecosystems are being degr...
Oceania is a diverse region encompassing Australia, Melanesia, Micronesia, New Zealand, and Polynesi...
Oceania is a diverse region encompassing Australia, Melanesia, Micronesia, New Zealand, and Polynesi...
Free to read on publisher website Oceania is a diverse region encompassing Australia, Melanesia, Mic...
Pacific Island biodiversity has a notorious record of decline and extinction which continues due to ...
Oceania is a diverse region both biologically and culturally. Yet the region is also marked by high ...
Pacific species face heightened levels of threat due to the relatively small size, fragility and rap...
The Pacific islands of Oceania cover almost 15 % of the world’s surface and are characterised by a h...
The small island nations and territories of the Pacific region are low-lying with a high ratio of sh...
We review the threats from anthropogenic climate change to the terrestrial biodiversity of Oceania, ...
Given the economic and cultural dependence on the marine environment in Oceania and a rapidly expand...
The islands of the Pacific region hold three of the 35 global biodiversity hotspots with large numbe...
© 2018 CSIRO. While the role of humans in causing high rates of species extinctions worldwide is wel...
Biodiversity in the tropical Pacific is seriously threatened as a result of decades of habitat destr...
Islands in the tropical Pacific have a rich and unique biota produced by island biogeographic proces...
The rich biodiversity of the Pacific Islands is seriously threatened. Many ecosystems are being degr...
Oceania is a diverse region encompassing Australia, Melanesia, Micronesia, New Zealand, and Polynesi...
Oceania is a diverse region encompassing Australia, Melanesia, Micronesia, New Zealand, and Polynesi...
Free to read on publisher website Oceania is a diverse region encompassing Australia, Melanesia, Mic...
Pacific Island biodiversity has a notorious record of decline and extinction which continues due to ...
Oceania is a diverse region both biologically and culturally. Yet the region is also marked by high ...
Pacific species face heightened levels of threat due to the relatively small size, fragility and rap...
The Pacific islands of Oceania cover almost 15 % of the world’s surface and are characterised by a h...
The small island nations and territories of the Pacific region are low-lying with a high ratio of sh...
We review the threats from anthropogenic climate change to the terrestrial biodiversity of Oceania, ...
Given the economic and cultural dependence on the marine environment in Oceania and a rapidly expand...
The islands of the Pacific region hold three of the 35 global biodiversity hotspots with large numbe...
© 2018 CSIRO. While the role of humans in causing high rates of species extinctions worldwide is wel...
Biodiversity in the tropical Pacific is seriously threatened as a result of decades of habitat destr...
Islands in the tropical Pacific have a rich and unique biota produced by island biogeographic proces...
The rich biodiversity of the Pacific Islands is seriously threatened. Many ecosystems are being degr...