Recreational killing of wild animals can foster environmental stewardship
Proposals to downsize the human population or protect large areas of the planet imply that
biodiversity conservation is possible only when humans are excluded, but effective …
biodiversity conservation is possible only when humans are excluded, but effective …
The commons
Commons—resources used or governed by groups of heterogeneous users through agreed-
upon institutional arrangements—are the subject of one of the more successful research …
upon institutional arrangements—are the subject of one of the more successful research …
Oyster restoration to recover ecosystem services
Oyster reef loss represents one of the most dramatic declines of a foundation species
worldwide. Oysters provide valuable ecosystem services (ES), including habitat …
worldwide. Oysters provide valuable ecosystem services (ES), including habitat …
Diversity, distribution and intrinsic extinction vulnerability of exploited marine bivalves
Marine bivalves are important components of ecosystems and exploited by humans for food
across the world, but the intrinsic vulnerability of exploited bivalve species to global changes …
across the world, but the intrinsic vulnerability of exploited bivalve species to global changes …
Shell midden archaeology: Current trends and future directions
TC Rick - Journal of Archaeological Research, 2024 - Springer
Since the 19th century, the study of shell middens has played an important role in
archaeological research. Shell midden and broader coastal archaeology have transformed …
archaeological research. Shell midden and broader coastal archaeology have transformed …
Using the fossil record to understand extinction risk and inform marine conservation in a changing world
Understanding the long-term effects of ongoing global environmental change on marine
ecosystems requires a cross-disciplinary approach. Deep-time and recent fossil records can …
ecosystems requires a cross-disciplinary approach. Deep-time and recent fossil records can …
Biodegradable artificial reefs enhance food web complexity and biodiversity in an intertidal soft‐sediment ecosystem
Reef‐forming species form integral aspects of coastal ecosystems, but are rapidly degrading
world‐wide. To mitigate these declines, nature managers increasingly rely on the restoration …
world‐wide. To mitigate these declines, nature managers increasingly rely on the restoration …
Aquaculture in the ancient world: Ecosystem engineering, domesticated landscapes, and the first Blue Revolution
AJ Rogers - Journal of Archaeological Research, 2024 - Springer
Aquaculture is the world's fastest growing food sector and accounts for more than 50% of the
world's fish food supply. The significant growth in global aquaculture since the middle of the …
world's fish food supply. The significant growth in global aquaculture since the middle of the …
The shifting baseline syndrome as a connective concept for more informed and just responses to global environmental change
The concept of the 'shifting baseline syndrome'has assisted researchers in understanding
how expectations for the health of the environment deteriorate, despite known, often …
how expectations for the health of the environment deteriorate, despite known, often …
Where wolves were: setting historical baselines for wolf recovery in Spain
M Clavero, A García‐Reyes… - Animal …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Reference conditions are necessary to assess the conservation status of species,
understand their declines, and manage their recovery. Historical documents offer large …
understand their declines, and manage their recovery. Historical documents offer large …