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Scale‐dependent effect sizes of ecological drivers on biodiversity: why standardised sampling is not enough
There is little consensus about how natural (eg productivity, disturbance) and anthropogenic
(eg invasive species, habitat destruction) ecological drivers influence biodiversity. Here, we …
(eg invasive species, habitat destruction) ecological drivers influence biodiversity. Here, we …
Assessing biodiversity loss due to land use with Life Cycle Assessment: are we there yet?
Ecosystems are under increasing pressure from human activities, with land use and land‐
use change at the forefront of the drivers that provoke global and regional biodiversity loss …
use change at the forefront of the drivers that provoke global and regional biodiversity loss …
Quantifying land use impacts on biodiversity: combining species–area models and vulnerability indicators
Habitat degradation and subsequent biodiversity damage often take place far from the place
of consumption because of globalization and the increasing level of international trade …
of consumption because of globalization and the increasing level of international trade …
Land use biodiversity impacts embodied in international food trade
Agricultural land use to meet the demands of a growing population, changing diets, lifestyles
and biofuel production is a significant driver of biodiversity loss. Globally applicable methods …
and biofuel production is a significant driver of biodiversity loss. Globally applicable methods …
Analysing how drivers of agricultural land abandonment affect biodiversity and cultural landscapes using case studies from Scandinavia, Iberia and Oceania
Agricultural land abandonment (ALA) is widespread in many countries of the global north. It
impacts rural communities, traditional landscapes, biodiversity and ecosystem services. It is …
impacts rural communities, traditional landscapes, biodiversity and ecosystem services. It is …
[کتاب][B] Island biogeography: Geo-environmental dynamics, ecology, evolution, human impact, and conservation
RJ Whittaker, JM Fernández-Palacios, TJ Matthews - 2023 - books.google.com
Island biogeography is the study of the distribution and dynamics of species in island
environments. Due to their isolation from more widespread continental species, islands are …
environments. Due to their isolation from more widespread continental species, islands are …
National consumption and global trade impacts on biodiversity
Effective and equitable conservation requires understanding of the global biodiversity
impacts inflicted by consumption in individual countries and those embodied in international …
impacts inflicted by consumption in individual countries and those embodied in international …
Managing forests for biodiversity conservation and climate change mitigation
We include biodiversity impacts in forest management decision making by incorporating the
countryside species area relationship model into the partial equilibrium model GLOBIOM …
countryside species area relationship model into the partial equilibrium model GLOBIOM …
On the biogeography of habitat islands: the importance of matrix effects, noncore species, and source-sink dynamics
Habitat islands can be defined as distinct patches of habitat surrounded by less contrasting
matrix types. In contrast to true island biogeography (traditionally the study of islands …
matrix types. In contrast to true island biogeography (traditionally the study of islands …
Plant dispersal characteristics shape the relationship of diversity with area and isolation
Aim The relation of plant dispersal syndromes with insular species richness patters remains
one of the challenges in island biogeography, especially as people have affected species …
one of the challenges in island biogeography, especially as people have affected species …