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Designing optimal human‐modified landscapes for forest biodiversity conservation
Agriculture and development transform forest ecosystems to human‐modified landscapes.
Decades of research in ecology have generated myriad concepts for the appropriate …
Decades of research in ecology have generated myriad concepts for the appropriate …
Land use and ecological change: A 12,000-year history
EC Ellis - Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 2021 - annualreviews.org
Human use of land has been transforming Earth's ecology for millennia. From hunting and
foraging to burning the land to farming to industrial agriculture, increasingly intensive human …
foraging to burning the land to farming to industrial agriculture, increasingly intensive human …
People have shaped most of terrestrial nature for at least 12,000 years
Archaeological and paleoecological evidence shows that by 10,000 BCE, all human
societies employed varying degrees of ecologically transformative land use practices …
societies employed varying degrees of ecologically transformative land use practices …
The disproportionately high value of small patches for biodiversity conservation
Small habitat patches have been historically neglected in conservation, primarily because
extinction risk is higher in small patches. Nevertheless, sets of small patches usually harbor …
extinction risk is higher in small patches. Nevertheless, sets of small patches usually harbor …
Challenges and opportunities of area-based conservation in reaching biodiversity and sustainability goals
S Hoffmann - Biodiversity and Conservation, 2022 - Springer
Area-based conservation is essential to safeguard nature's diversity. In view of expanding
human land use, increasing climate change and unmet conservation targets, area-based …
human land use, increasing climate change and unmet conservation targets, area-based …
Protecting biodiversity (in all its complexity): new models and methods
We are facing a biodiversity crisis at the same time as we are acquiring an unprecedented
view of the world's biodiversity. Vast new datasets (eg, species distributions, traits …
view of the world's biodiversity. Vast new datasets (eg, species distributions, traits …
Why do several small patches hold more species than few large patches?
L Fahrig - Global ecology and biogeography, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background The principle that a single large habitat patch should hold more species than
several small patches totalling the same area (SL> SS) is used by conservation agencies to …
several small patches totalling the same area (SL> SS) is used by conservation agencies to …
Effects of fragmentation on grassland plant diversity depend on the habitat specialization of species
Evaluating the impacts of habitat loss and fragmentation is essential for biodiversity
conservation. However, an understanding of how habitat loss and fragmentation interact and …
conservation. However, an understanding of how habitat loss and fragmentation interact and …
Landscape‐scale habitat fragmentation is positively related to biodiversity, despite patch‐scale ecosystem decay
Positive effects of habitat patch size on biodiversity are often extrapolated to infer negative
effects of habitat fragmentation on biodiversity at landscape scales. However, such cross …
effects of habitat fragmentation on biodiversity at landscape scales. However, such cross …
Land‐sharing/‐sparing connectivity landscapes for ecosystem services and biodiversity conservation
The land‐sharing versus land‐sparing debate recently stagnated, lacking an integrating
perspective in agricultural landscapes as well as consideration of ecosystem services. Here …
perspective in agricultural landscapes as well as consideration of ecosystem services. Here …