An ecological network approach to predict ecosystem service vulnerability to species losses
AA Keyes, JP McLaughlin, AK Barner… - Nature communications, 2021 - nature.com
Human-driven threats are changing biodiversity, impacting ecosystem services. The loss of
one species can trigger secondary extinctions of additional species, because species …
one species can trigger secondary extinctions of additional species, because species …
Services provided by multifunctional agroecosystems: Questions, obstacles and solutions
A Stokes, G Bocquého, P Carrère, RC Salazar… - Ecological …, 2023 - Elsevier
Agroecosystems are facing new challenges in the context of a growing and increasingly
interconnected human population, and a paradigm shift is needed to successfully address …
interconnected human population, and a paradigm shift is needed to successfully address …
[HTML][HTML] Key information needs to move from knowledge to action for biodiversity conservation in Canada
To address the ongoing global biodiversity crisis, conservation approaches must be
underpinned by robust information. Canada is uniquely positioned to contribute to meeting …
underpinned by robust information. Canada is uniquely positioned to contribute to meeting …
Decision‐making under uncertainty for species introductions into ecological networks
Ecological communities are increasingly subject to natural and human‐induced additions of
species, as species shift their ranges under climate change, are introduced for conservation …
species, as species shift their ranges under climate change, are introduced for conservation …
An emerging coastal wetland management dilemma between mangrove expansion and shorebird conservation
Coastal wetlands around the world have been degraded by human activities. Global
declines in the extent of important coastal wetlands, including mangroves, salt marshes, and …
declines in the extent of important coastal wetlands, including mangroves, salt marshes, and …
Transnational conservation to anticipate future plant shifts in Europe
To meet the COP15 biodiversity framework in the European Union (EU), one target is to
protect 30% of its land by 2030 through a resilient transnational conservation network. The …
protect 30% of its land by 2030 through a resilient transnational conservation network. The …
[HTML][HTML] Can conformity overcome the yuck factor? Explaining the choice for recycled drinking water
Of the 17 SDGS, the United Nations has recently revealed that countries are not on track to
receive the water and sanitation goals by the deadline. As climatic events decrease the …
receive the water and sanitation goals by the deadline. As climatic events decrease the …
Consequences of delaying actions for safeguarding ecosystem services in the Brazilian Cerrado
In a world of increasing demand for natural resources, conservation actions are frequently
postponed, even though this may impair biodiversity and the supply of ecosystem services …
postponed, even though this may impair biodiversity and the supply of ecosystem services …
Maintaining biodiversity promotes the multifunctionality of social-ecological systems: holistic modelling of a mountain system
Monitoring the provision of multiple ecosystem services (ES) in social-ecological systems is
a major challenge. Most tools usually tackle the problem by modelling individual ES, but do …
a major challenge. Most tools usually tackle the problem by modelling individual ES, but do …
Agricultural conservation may not help Midwestern US freshwater biodiversity in a changing climate
Global climate change and agricultural disturbance often drive freshwater biodiversity
changes at the regional level, particularly in the Midwestern US. Agricultural conservation …
changes at the regional level, particularly in the Midwestern US. Agricultural conservation …