Risk analysis and bioeconomics of invasive species to inform policy and management
Risk analysis of species invasions links biology and economics, is increasingly mandated by
international and national policies, and enables improved management of invasive species …
international and national policies, and enables improved management of invasive species …
The review of ecological network indicators in graph theory context: 2014–2021
Graph theory (GT) is extensively applied in the ecological network analysis. This review
study aimed to examine GT in the field of ecological network analysis based on the following …
study aimed to examine GT in the field of ecological network analysis based on the following …
[HTML][HTML] A multi-species approach for protected areas ecological network construction based on landscape connectivity
G Liang, H Niu, Y Li - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2023 - Elsevier
The establishment of ecological networks is crucial for biodiversity conservation, especially
at broad spatial scales. It is still challenging to develop an ecological network construction …
at broad spatial scales. It is still challenging to develop an ecological network construction …
[HTML][HTML] A quantitative framework for assessing ecological resilience
Quantitative approaches to measure and assess resilience are needed to bridge gaps
between science, policy and management. In this paper, we revisit definitions of resilience …
between science, policy and management. In this paper, we revisit definitions of resilience …
Adaptive capacity in ecosystems
Understanding the capacity of ecosystems to adapt and to cope (ie adaptive capacity) with
change is crucial to their management. However, definitions of adaptive capacity are often …
change is crucial to their management. However, definitions of adaptive capacity are often …
Prioritising seascape connectivity in conservation using network analysis
SL Engelhard, CM Huijbers… - Journal of Applied …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Connectivity is regarded globally as a guiding principle for conservation planning, but due to
difficulties in quantifying connectivity, empirical data remain scarce. Lack of meaningful …
difficulties in quantifying connectivity, empirical data remain scarce. Lack of meaningful …
Adaptive invasive species distribution models: a framework for modeling incipient invasions
The utilization of species distribution model (s)(SDM) for approximating, explaining, and
predicting changes in species' geographic locations is increasingly promoted for proactive …
predicting changes in species' geographic locations is increasingly promoted for proactive …
Contributions of green spaces and isolated trees to landscape connectivity in an urban landscape
Vegetation plays a fundamental role in conserving the biological diversity of urban areas.
From isolated trees to multi-hectare patches, green spaces are critical to species …
From isolated trees to multi-hectare patches, green spaces are critical to species …
Predicting the spread of an invasive tree pest: The pine wood nematode in Southern Europe
B de la Fuente, S Saura… - Journal of applied ecology, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Invasive tree pests are increasingly threatening forest ecosystems. Understanding and
controlling their spread presents a major challenge for managers, researchers, and policy …
controlling their spread presents a major challenge for managers, researchers, and policy …
Arresting the spread of invasive species in continental systems
Invasive species are a primary threat to biodiversity and are challenging to manage once
populations become established in previously unoccupied areas. But removing them is …
populations become established in previously unoccupied areas. But removing them is …