A central topic for conservation science is evaluating how human activities influence global species diversity. Humanity exacerbates extinction rates. But by what mechanisms does humanity drive the emergence of new species? We review human-mediated speciation, compare speciation and known extinctions, and discuss the challenges of using net species diversity as a conservation objective. Humans drive rapid evolution through relocation, domestication, hunting and novel ecosystem creation—and emerging technologies could eventually provide additional mechanisms. The number of species relocated, domesticated and hunted during the Holocene is of comparable magnitude to the number of observed extinctions. While instances of human-mediated speciati...
The ongoing global biodiversity crisis not only involves biological extinctions, but also the loss ...
Stuart L. Pimm and Clinton N. Jenkins explore why extinctions are the critical issue for conservatio...
One of the main tasks confronting community ecologists is to explain why a particular site harbours ...
A central topic for conservation science is evaluating how human activities influence global species...
Humans are consumers and rely on the environment surrounding them for survival. Early in human histo...
As concerned citizens and biologists we are anxious to understand how natural diversity can be maint...
SynthèseInternational audienceSince the origin of life, new species have kept arising while others w...
Extinctions refer to the death of a single or multiple species (or taxon) and are common in the hist...
International audienceThe concept of the Anthropocene is based on the idea that human impacts are no...
Human activities in the Anthropocene are influencing the twin processes of biodiversity generation a...
The number of species becoming extinct has drawn a significant deal of attention from scientists and...
The idea that there is an identifiable set of boundaries, beyond which anthropogenic change will put...
How biodiversity is changing in our time represents a major concern for all organismal biologists. A...
International audienceHow ecological interactions, genetic processes and environmental variability j...
AbstractThe idea that there is an identifiable set of boundaries, beyond which anthropogenic change ...
The ongoing global biodiversity crisis not only involves biological extinctions, but also the loss ...
Stuart L. Pimm and Clinton N. Jenkins explore why extinctions are the critical issue for conservatio...
One of the main tasks confronting community ecologists is to explain why a particular site harbours ...
A central topic for conservation science is evaluating how human activities influence global species...
Humans are consumers and rely on the environment surrounding them for survival. Early in human histo...
As concerned citizens and biologists we are anxious to understand how natural diversity can be maint...
SynthèseInternational audienceSince the origin of life, new species have kept arising while others w...
Extinctions refer to the death of a single or multiple species (or taxon) and are common in the hist...
International audienceThe concept of the Anthropocene is based on the idea that human impacts are no...
Human activities in the Anthropocene are influencing the twin processes of biodiversity generation a...
The number of species becoming extinct has drawn a significant deal of attention from scientists and...
The idea that there is an identifiable set of boundaries, beyond which anthropogenic change will put...
How biodiversity is changing in our time represents a major concern for all organismal biologists. A...
International audienceHow ecological interactions, genetic processes and environmental variability j...
AbstractThe idea that there is an identifiable set of boundaries, beyond which anthropogenic change ...
The ongoing global biodiversity crisis not only involves biological extinctions, but also the loss ...
Stuart L. Pimm and Clinton N. Jenkins explore why extinctions are the critical issue for conservatio...
One of the main tasks confronting community ecologists is to explain why a particular site harbours ...