AbstractThe decline and loss of species is inevitable in the face of growing human pressures on the environment but, according to one group of senior researchers, a standard framework is needed to assess the rate of this decline if researchers wish to be effective and policymakers are to take note. Nigel Williams reports
Each year, numerous species thought to have disappeared are rediscovered. Yet, do these rediscoverie...
Stopping further global losses of amphibian populations and species requires an unprecedented conser...
Biodiversity loss is a global phenomenon, with Woinarski et al. providing a sobering review of the...
AbstractThe decline and loss of species is inevitable in the face of growing human pressures on the ...
AbstractThere's no doubt that human pressure is leading to the loss of plant species around the glob...
The rate of species loss today is approaching catastrophic levels. Scientists project that over the ...
The number of species becoming extinct has drawn a significant deal of attention from scientists and...
[Extract] In science, it's rare that a new idea comes along that stops people in their tracks. For e...
SummaryThe current meeting in Nagoya of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity will be crucial fo...
<p>Current extinction rates are thought to be significantly higher than at any point in the last 65 ...
How biodiversity is changing in our time represents a major concern for all organismal biologists. A...
How biodiversity is changing in our time represents a major concern for all organismal biologists. A...
The composition of species communities is changing rapidly through drivers such as habitat loss and ...
Biodiversity is essential to human well-being, but people have been reducing biodiversity throughout...
To improve the status of the world’s biodiversity by 2030, conservation actions must not only seek t...
Each year, numerous species thought to have disappeared are rediscovered. Yet, do these rediscoverie...
Stopping further global losses of amphibian populations and species requires an unprecedented conser...
Biodiversity loss is a global phenomenon, with Woinarski et al. providing a sobering review of the...
AbstractThe decline and loss of species is inevitable in the face of growing human pressures on the ...
AbstractThere's no doubt that human pressure is leading to the loss of plant species around the glob...
The rate of species loss today is approaching catastrophic levels. Scientists project that over the ...
The number of species becoming extinct has drawn a significant deal of attention from scientists and...
[Extract] In science, it's rare that a new idea comes along that stops people in their tracks. For e...
SummaryThe current meeting in Nagoya of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity will be crucial fo...
<p>Current extinction rates are thought to be significantly higher than at any point in the last 65 ...
How biodiversity is changing in our time represents a major concern for all organismal biologists. A...
How biodiversity is changing in our time represents a major concern for all organismal biologists. A...
The composition of species communities is changing rapidly through drivers such as habitat loss and ...
Biodiversity is essential to human well-being, but people have been reducing biodiversity throughout...
To improve the status of the world’s biodiversity by 2030, conservation actions must not only seek t...
Each year, numerous species thought to have disappeared are rediscovered. Yet, do these rediscoverie...
Stopping further global losses of amphibian populations and species requires an unprecedented conser...
Biodiversity loss is a global phenomenon, with Woinarski et al. providing a sobering review of the...