Global conservation assessments require information on the distribution of biodiversity across the planet. Yet this information is often mapped at a very coarse spatial resolution relative to the scale of most land-use and management decisions. Furthermore, such mapping tends to focus selectively on better-known elements of biodiversity (e.g. vertebrates). We introduce a new approach to describing and mapping the global distribution of terrestrial biodiversity that may help to alleviate these problems. This approach focuses on estimating spatial pattern in emergent properties of biodiversity (richness and compositional turnover) rather than distributions of individual species, making it well suited to lesser-known, yet highly diverse, biolo...
Global conservation strategies commonly assume that different taxonomic groups show congruent geogra...
Despite the world-wide concern over the rapid rate of loss of biodiversity, there seems to be little...
Abstract: Biodiversity is dynamic in nature; species and their populations are in a con-stant state ...
Identifying priority areas for biodiversity is essential for directing conservation resources. Funda...
The loss of species habitat - described as the entirety of the physical conditions, e.g. land cover ...
Functional and phylogenetic diversity are increasingly quantified in various fields of ecology and c...
There is general agreement among scientists that biodiversity is under assault on a global basis and...
Southeast Asia represents a global biodiversity hotspot, and yet compared to much of the rest of the...
Biodiversity priority areas together should represent the biodiversity of the region they are situat...
There is general agreement among scientists that biodiversity is under assault on a global basis and...
Zooregions are classifications of the Earth’s surface based on characteristic species assemblages. C...
Life on Earth is facing a sixth mass extinction, and the main driver of biodiversity loss is habitat...
International audienceOver the last decades, massive efforts have been made to both assess and incre...
The PREDICTS project (Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems) ...
We provide a global spatially explicit characterization of 47 (version 001) terrestrial habitat type...
Global conservation strategies commonly assume that different taxonomic groups show congruent geogra...
Despite the world-wide concern over the rapid rate of loss of biodiversity, there seems to be little...
Abstract: Biodiversity is dynamic in nature; species and their populations are in a con-stant state ...
Identifying priority areas for biodiversity is essential for directing conservation resources. Funda...
The loss of species habitat - described as the entirety of the physical conditions, e.g. land cover ...
Functional and phylogenetic diversity are increasingly quantified in various fields of ecology and c...
There is general agreement among scientists that biodiversity is under assault on a global basis and...
Southeast Asia represents a global biodiversity hotspot, and yet compared to much of the rest of the...
Biodiversity priority areas together should represent the biodiversity of the region they are situat...
There is general agreement among scientists that biodiversity is under assault on a global basis and...
Zooregions are classifications of the Earth’s surface based on characteristic species assemblages. C...
Life on Earth is facing a sixth mass extinction, and the main driver of biodiversity loss is habitat...
International audienceOver the last decades, massive efforts have been made to both assess and incre...
The PREDICTS project (Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems) ...
We provide a global spatially explicit characterization of 47 (version 001) terrestrial habitat type...
Global conservation strategies commonly assume that different taxonomic groups show congruent geogra...
Despite the world-wide concern over the rapid rate of loss of biodiversity, there seems to be little...
Abstract: Biodiversity is dynamic in nature; species and their populations are in a con-stant state ...