Environmental DNA metabarcoding: A novel method for biodiversity monitoring of marine fish communities
M Miya - Annual Review of Marine Science, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is genetic material that has been shed from macroorganisms. It
has received increased attention as an indirect marker for biodiversity monitoring. This …
has received increased attention as an indirect marker for biodiversity monitoring. This …
Functional ecology of fish: current approaches and future challenges
Fish communities face increasing anthropogenic pressures in freshwater and marine
ecosystems that modify their biodiversity and threaten the services they supply to human …
ecosystems that modify their biodiversity and threaten the services they supply to human …
[HTML][HTML] Biodiversity hotspots: A shortcut for a more complicated concept
C Marchese - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2015 - Elsevier
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 …
extinction, conservation strategies are a crucial step toward minimizing biodiversity loss. For …
Patterns, causes, and consequences of anthropocene defaunation
Anthropocene defaunation, the global extinction of faunal species and populations and the
decline in abundance of individuals within populations, has been predominantly …
decline in abundance of individuals within populations, has been predominantly …
Planetary boundaries: Guiding human development on a changing planet
INTRODUCTION There is an urgent need for a new paradigm that integrates the continued
development of human societies and the maintenance of the Earth system (ES) in a resilient …
development of human societies and the maintenance of the Earth system (ES) in a resilient …
Resilience in ecology: Abstraction, distraction, or where the action is?
Increasingly, the success of management interventions aimed at biodiversity conservation
are viewed as being dependent on the 'resilience'of the system. Although the term …
are viewed as being dependent on the 'resilience'of the system. Although the term …
Global functional diversity of freshwater fish is concentrated in the Neotropics while functional vulnerability is widespread
Worldwide biodiversity assessments have mainly focused on species richness but little is
known about the diversity of species roles, ie functional diversity, while this is a key facet to …
known about the diversity of species roles, ie functional diversity, while this is a key facet to …
Principles for managing marine ecosystems prone to tip** points
As climatic changes and human uses intensify, resource managers and other decision
makers are taking actions to either avoid or respond to ecosystem tip** points, or dramatic …
makers are taking actions to either avoid or respond to ecosystem tip** points, or dramatic …
A functional vulnerability framework for biodiversity conservation
Abstract Setting appropriate conservation strategies in a multi-threat world is a challenging
goal, especially because of natural complexity and budget limitations that prevent effective …
goal, especially because of natural complexity and budget limitations that prevent effective …
Environmental DNA effectively captures functional diversity of coastal fish communities
Robust assessments of taxonomic and functional diversity are essential components of
research programmes aimed at understanding current biodiversity patterns and forecasting …
research programmes aimed at understanding current biodiversity patterns and forecasting …