Climate change adaptation strategies for resource management and conservation planning
JJ Lawler - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Recent rapid changes in the Earth's climate have altered ecological systems around the
globe. Global warming has been linked to changes in physiology, phenology, species …
globe. Global warming has been linked to changes in physiology, phenology, species …
Measuring and incorporating vulnerability into conservation planning
Conservation planning is the process of locating and designing conservation areas to
promote the persistence of biodiversity in situ. To do this, conservation areas must be able to …
promote the persistence of biodiversity in situ. To do this, conservation areas must be able to …
Modeling multiple ecosystem services, biodiversity conservation, commodity production, and tradeoffs at landscape scales
E Nelson, G Mendoza, J Regetz… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Nature provides a wide range of benefits to people. There is increasing consensus about the
importance of incorporating these “ecosystem services” into resource management …
importance of incorporating these “ecosystem services” into resource management …
[KSIĄŻKA][B] Corridor ecology: the science and practice of linking landscapes for biodiversity conservation
JA Hilty, WZ Lidicker Jr, AM Merenlender - 2012 - books.google.com
Corridor Ecology presents guidelines that combine conservation science and practical
experience for maintaining, enhancing, and creating connectivity between natural areas with …
experience for maintaining, enhancing, and creating connectivity between natural areas with …
Conserving species in a working landscape: land use with biological and economic objectives
Habitat loss and fragmentation are major threats to biodiversity. Establishing formal
protected areas is one means of conserving habitat, but socio‐economic and political …
protected areas is one means of conserving habitat, but socio‐economic and political …
Can habitat selection predict abundance?
Habitats have substantial influence on the distribution and abundance of animals. Animals'
selective movement yields their habitat use. Animals generally are more abundant in …
selective movement yields their habitat use. Animals generally are more abundant in …
Alternative futures for the Willamette River basin, Oregon
JP Baker, DW Hulse, SV Gregory, D White… - Ecological …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Alternative futures analysis can inform community decisions regarding land and water use.
We conducted an alternative futures analysis in the Willamette River Basin in western …
We conducted an alternative futures analysis in the Willamette River Basin in western …
Utility of computer simulations in landscape genetics
BK Epperson, BH McRae, KIM Scribner… - Molecular …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Population genetics theory is primarily based on mathematical models in which spatial
complexity and temporal variability are largely ignored. In contrast, the field of landscape …
complexity and temporal variability are largely ignored. In contrast, the field of landscape …
Modeling joint production of wildlife and timber
Production of marketed commodities and protection of natural systems often conflict. A focus
on only one goal can result in large losses in other goals and may result in inefficient and …
on only one goal can result in large losses in other goals and may result in inefficient and …
Restoring riparian ecosystems: the challenge of accommodating variability and designing restoration trajectories
Flood disturbance processes play a key role in the functioning of riparian ecosystems and in
the maintenance of biodiversity along river corridors. As a result, riparian ecosystems can be …
the maintenance of biodiversity along river corridors. As a result, riparian ecosystems can be …