In an era of human activities, global environmental changes, habitat loss and species extinction, conservation strategies are a crucial step toward minimizing biodiversity loss. For instance, oceans acidification and land use are intensifying in many places with negative and often irreversible consequences for biodiversity. Biodiversity hotspots, despite some criticism, have become a tool for setting conservation priorities and play an important role in decision-making for cost-effective strategies to preserve biodiversity in terrestrial and, to some extent, marine ecosystems. This area-based approach can be applied to any geographical scale and it is considered to be one of the best approaches for maintaining a large proportion of the worl...
Global and smaller-scale assessments of biodiversity typically use only 'species' measures. Using a ...
This map displays the global Biodiversity Hotspots 2016.1 dataset. The colors assigned to the hotspo...
Biodiversity hotspots are rich in endemic species and threatened by anthropogenic influences and, th...
AbstractIn an era of human activities, global environmental changes, habitat loss and species extinc...
Given the alarming loss of biodiversity and considering that the location and threats to this biodiv...
The concept of hotspots is a cutting-edge biodiversity topic that has never received scholarly leg...
All else being equal, preserving a regions biodiversity (its genetic and evolutionary capital), is p...
Biodiversity is the very basis of human survival and economic well-being, and encompasses all life f...
This Note explores the role that nongovernmental organizations can and do play in the preservation o...
SummaryProtecting hotspots of marine species richness may not be an effective strategy to conserve b...
There are currently 36 recognized biodiversity hotspots. These are Earth’s most biologically rich—ye...
The term Biodiversity was named by Walter Rosen, in 1985. Approximately 50 million species of plants...
Biodiversity is a fairly new word. It is a combination of the words: biological and diversity. The ...
Biodiversity is the collective term for the full variety of life on earth. It refers not just to spe...
Biodiversity provides to the humankind enormous direct economic benefits and an array of indirect es...
Global and smaller-scale assessments of biodiversity typically use only 'species' measures. Using a ...
This map displays the global Biodiversity Hotspots 2016.1 dataset. The colors assigned to the hotspo...
Biodiversity hotspots are rich in endemic species and threatened by anthropogenic influences and, th...
AbstractIn an era of human activities, global environmental changes, habitat loss and species extinc...
Given the alarming loss of biodiversity and considering that the location and threats to this biodiv...
The concept of hotspots is a cutting-edge biodiversity topic that has never received scholarly leg...
All else being equal, preserving a regions biodiversity (its genetic and evolutionary capital), is p...
Biodiversity is the very basis of human survival and economic well-being, and encompasses all life f...
This Note explores the role that nongovernmental organizations can and do play in the preservation o...
SummaryProtecting hotspots of marine species richness may not be an effective strategy to conserve b...
There are currently 36 recognized biodiversity hotspots. These are Earth’s most biologically rich—ye...
The term Biodiversity was named by Walter Rosen, in 1985. Approximately 50 million species of plants...
Biodiversity is a fairly new word. It is a combination of the words: biological and diversity. The ...
Biodiversity is the collective term for the full variety of life on earth. It refers not just to spe...
Biodiversity provides to the humankind enormous direct economic benefits and an array of indirect es...
Global and smaller-scale assessments of biodiversity typically use only 'species' measures. Using a ...
This map displays the global Biodiversity Hotspots 2016.1 dataset. The colors assigned to the hotspo...
Biodiversity hotspots are rich in endemic species and threatened by anthropogenic influences and, th...