نتایج جستجو برای: biodiversity loss

تعداد نتایج: 478085  

2016
Lei Zhao Huayong Zhang Eoin J. O'Gorman Wang Tian Athen Ma John C. Moore Stuart R. Borrett Guy Woodward

Species extinctions are accelerating globally, yet the mechanisms that maintain local biodiversity remain poorly understood. The extinction of species that feed on or are fed on by many others (i.e. 'hubs') has traditionally been thought to cause the greatest threat of further biodiversity loss. Very little attention has been paid to the strength of those feeding links (i.e. link weight) and th...

2013
M Jahi Chappell Hannah Wittman Christopher M Bacon Bruce G Ferguson Luis García Barrios Raúl García Barrios Daniel Jaffee Jefferson Lima V Ernesto Méndez Helda Morales Lorena Soto-Pinto John Vandermeer Ivette Perfecto Ryan Isakson Frederick Kirschenmann

Strong feedback between global biodiversity loss and persistent, extreme rural poverty are major challenges in the face of concurrent food, energy, and environmental crises. This paper examines the role of industrial agricultural intensification and market integration as exogenous socio-ecological drivers of biodiversity loss and poverty traps in Latin America. We then analyze the potential of ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Karen C Seto Burak Güneralp Lucy R Hutyra

Urban land-cover change threatens biodiversity and affects ecosystem productivity through loss of habitat, biomass, and carbon storage. However, despite projections that world urban populations will increase to nearly 5 billion by 2030, little is known about future locations, magnitudes, and rates of urban expansion. Here we develop spatially explicit probabilistic forecasts of global urban lan...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2012
E J Milner-Gulland

Research on the interactions between human behaviour and ecological systems tends to focus on the direct effects of human activities on ecosystems, such as biodiversity loss. There is also increasing research effort directed towards ecosystem services. However, interventions to control people's use of the environment alter the incentives that natural resource users face, and therefore their dec...

2014
Andreas Schuldt Thorsten Assmann Helge Bruelheide Walter Durka David Eichenberg Werner Härdtle Wenzel Kröber Stefan G Michalski Oliver Purschke

Biodiversity loss may alter ecosystem processes, such as herbivory, a key driver of ecological functions in species-rich (sub)tropical forests. However, the mechanisms underlying such biodiversity effects remain poorly explored, as mostly effects of species richness - a very basic biodiversity measure - have been studied. Here, we analyze to what extent the functional and phylogenetic diversity...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2007
G Mikusiński R L Pressey L Edenius H Kujala A Moilanen J Niemelä T Ranius

Effective management of biodiversity in production landscapes requires a conservation approach that acknowledges the complexity of ecological and cultural systems in time and space. Fennoscandia has experienced major loss of forest biodiversity caused by intensive forestry. Therefore, the Countdown 2010 initiative to halt the loss of biodiversity in Europe is highly relevant to forest managemen...

2007
Christine B. Schmitt Till Pistorius Georg Winkel G. Winkel

Since the 1980s awareness for global biological diversity loss has been rising constantly. Theadoption of the Convention on Biological Biodiversity (CBD) at the Rio World Summit in 1992 initiated a large number of measures to protect global biodiversity. However, theobserved trend in biodiversity loss has not been reversed yet. WWF’s Living Planet Index(WWF et al. 2006) clearly show...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2006
Patricia Balvanera Andrea B Pfisterer Nina Buchmann Jing-Shen He Tohru Nakashizuka David Raffaelli Bernhard Schmid

Concern is growing about the consequences of biodiversity loss for ecosystem functioning, for the provision of ecosystem services, and for human well being. Experimental evidence for a relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem process rates is compelling, but the issue remains contentious. Here, we present the first rigorous quantitative assessment of this relationship through meta-analys...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2010
Rebecca J Morris

Huge areas of diverse tropical forest are lost or degraded every year with dramatic consequences for biodiversity. Deforestation and fragmentation, over-exploitation, invasive species and climate change are the main drivers of tropical forest biodiversity loss. Most studies investigating these threats have focused on changes in species richness or species diversity. However, if we are to unders...

Journal: :Science 2016
Jingjing Liang Thomas W Crowther Nicolas Picard Susan Wiser Mo Zhou Giorgio Alberti Ernst-Detlef Schulze A David McGuire Fabio Bozzato Hans Pretzsch Sergio de-Miguel Alain Paquette Bruno Hérault Michael Scherer-Lorenzen Christopher B Barrett Henry B Glick Geerten M Hengeveld Gert-Jan Nabuurs Sebastian Pfautsch Helder Viana Alexander C Vibrans Christian Ammer Peter Schall David Verbyla Nadja Tchebakova Markus Fischer James V Watson Han Y H Chen Xiangdong Lei Mart-Jan Schelhaas Huicui Lu Damiano Gianelle Elena I Parfenova Christian Salas Eungul Lee Boknam Lee Hyun Seok Kim Helge Bruelheide David A Coomes Daniel Piotto Terry Sunderland Bernhard Schmid Sylvie Gourlet-Fleury Bonaventure Sonké Rebecca Tavani Jun Zhu Susanne Brandl Jordi Vayreda Fumiaki Kitahara Eric B Searle Victor J Neldner Michael R Ngugi Christopher Baraloto Lorenzo Frizzera Radomir Bałazy Jacek Oleksyn Tomasz Zawiła-Niedźwiecki Olivier Bouriaud Filippo Bussotti Leena Finér Bogdan Jaroszewicz Tommaso Jucker Fernando Valladares Andrzej M Jagodzinski Pablo L Peri Christelle Gonmadje William Marthy Timothy O'Brien Emanuel H Martin Andrew R Marshall Francesco Rovero Robert Bitariho Pascal A Niklaus Patricia Alvarez-Loayza Nurdin Chamuya Renato Valencia Frédéric Mortier Verginia Wortel Nestor L Engone-Obiang Leandro V Ferreira David E Odeke Rodolfo M Vasquez Simon L Lewis Peter B Reich

The biodiversity-productivity relationship (BPR) is foundational to our understanding of the global extinction crisis and its impacts on ecosystem functioning. Understanding BPR is critical for the accurate valuation and effective conservation of biodiversity. Using ground-sourced data from 777,126 permanent plots, spanning 44 countries and most terrestrial biomes, we reveal a globally consiste...

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