Conserving mobile species
The distributions of many species are dynamic in space and time, and movements made by
individuals range from regular and predictable migrations to erratic, resource‐driven …
individuals range from regular and predictable migrations to erratic, resource‐driven …
Integrative freshwater ecology and biodiversity conservation
J Geist - Ecological Indicators, 2011 - Elsevier
Freshwater ecosystems provide goods and services of critical importance to human
societies, yet they are among the most heavily altered ecosystems with an overproportional …
societies, yet they are among the most heavily altered ecosystems with an overproportional …
Model development for the assessment of terrestrial and aquatic habitat quality in conservation planning
There is a growing pressure of human activities on natural habitats, which leads to
biodiversity losses. To mitigate the impact of human activities, environmental policies are …
biodiversity losses. To mitigate the impact of human activities, environmental policies are …
A global assessment of inland wetland conservation status
Wetlands have been extensively modified by human activities worldwide. We provide a
global-scale portrait of the threats and protection status of the world's inland wetlands by …
global-scale portrait of the threats and protection status of the world's inland wetlands by …
[HTML][HTML] Methods and workflow for spatial conservation prioritization using Zonation
Spatial conservation prioritization concerns the effective allocation of conservation action. Its
stages include development of an ecologically based model of conservation value, data pre …
stages include development of an ecologically based model of conservation value, data pre …
Conservation biogeography of freshwater fishes: recent progress and future challenges
Aim To identify key research questions and challenges that will, if addressed in a timely
manner, significantly advance the field of freshwater fish biogeography and conservation …
manner, significantly advance the field of freshwater fish biogeography and conservation …
Integrated terrestrial-freshwater planning doubles conservation of tropical aquatic species
Conservation initiatives overwhelmingly focus on terrestrial biodiversity, and little is known
about the freshwater cobenefits of terrestrial conservation actions. We sampled more than …
about the freshwater cobenefits of terrestrial conservation actions. We sampled more than …
Metacommunity theory as a multispecies, multiscale framework for studying the influence of river network structure on riverine communities and ecosystems
Explaining the mechanisms underlying patterns of species diversity and composition in
riverine networks is challenging. Historically, community ecologists have conceived of …
riverine networks is challenging. Historically, community ecologists have conceived of …
Freshwater conservation planning: the case for systematic approaches
We review recent advances in systematic conservation planning in fresh waters. Most
modern systematic planning approaches are based on the CARE principles …
modern systematic planning approaches are based on the CARE principles …
Historical impacts on river fauna, shifting baselines, and challenges for restoration
The decimation of aquatic wildlife through overexploitation is usually perceived as a marine
phenomenon, yet it has also been common in freshwater ecosystems. Fish and other …
phenomenon, yet it has also been common in freshwater ecosystems. Fish and other …