نتایج جستجو برای: biodiversity loss

تعداد نتایج: 478085  

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2011
Kate E Jones Kamran Safi

Mammals have incredible biological diversity, showing extreme flexibility in eco-morphology, physiology, life history and behaviour across their evolutionary history. Undoubtedly, mammals play an important role in ecosystems by providing essential services such as regulating insect populations, seed dispersal and pollination and act as indicators of general ecosystem health. However, the macroe...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Mark Vellend Lander Baeten Isla H Myers-Smith Sarah C Elmendorf Robin Beauséjour Carissa D Brown Pieter De Frenne Kris Verheyen Sonja Wipf

Global biodiversity is in decline. This is of concern for aesthetic and ethical reasons, but possibly also for practical reasons, as suggested by experimental studies, mostly with plants, showing that biodiversity reductions in small study plots can lead to compromised ecosystem function. However, inferring that ecosystem functions will decline due to biodiversity loss in the real world rests o...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Matthew E S Bracken Sara E Friberg Cirse A Gonzalez-Dorantes Susan L Williams

Declines in biodiversity have prompted concern over the consequences of species loss for the goods and services provided by natural ecosystems. However, relatively few studies have evaluated the functional consequences of realistic, nonrandom changes in biodiversity. Instead, most designs have used randomly selected assemblages from a local species pool to construct diversity gradients. It is t...

Journal: :Science 2006
T M Brooks R A Mittermeier G A B da Fonseca J Gerlach M Hoffmann J F Lamoreux C G Mittermeier J D Pilgrim A S L Rodrigues

The location of and threats to biodiversity are distributed unevenly, so prioritization is essential to minimize biodiversity loss. To address this need, biodiversity conservation organizations have proposed nine templates of global priorities over the past decade. Here, we review the concepts, methods, results, impacts, and challenges of these prioritizations of conservation practice within th...

2011
Eleni Dellas Philipp Pattberg

Acknowledgements: We would like to thank the participants of the IVM-PBL review workshop on international biodiversity policies (29 November 2010, Utrecht) for their many helpful comments on an earlier version of this report. We would also like to thank Stefan van Esch and Marcel Kok for their comments on linking this report to the PBL study on Rethinking Global Biodiversity Strategies: Explori...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Robert R Dunn Nyeema C Harris Robert K Colwell Lian Pin Koh Navjot S Sodhi

The effects of species declines and extinction on biotic interactions remain poorly understood. The loss of a species is expected to result in the loss of other species that depend on it (coextinction), leading to cascading effects across trophic levels. Such effects are likely to be most severe in mutualistic and parasitic interactions. Indeed, models suggest that coextinction may be the most ...

Journal: :Science 2010
Henrique M Pereira Paul W Leadley Vânia Proença Rob Alkemade Jörn P W Scharlemann Juan F Fernandez-Manjarrés Miguel B Araújo Patricia Balvanera Reinette Biggs William W L Cheung Louise Chini H David Cooper Eric L Gilman Sylvie Guénette George C Hurtt Henry P Huntington Georgina M Mace Thierry Oberdorff Carmen Revenga Patrícia Rodrigues Robert J Scholes Ussif Rashid Sumaila Matt Walpole

Quantitative scenarios are coming of age as a tool for evaluating the impact of future socioeconomic development pathways on biodiversity and ecosystem services. We analyze global terrestrial, freshwater, and marine biodiversity scenarios using a range of measures including extinctions, changes in species abundance, habitat loss, and distribution shifts, as well as comparing model projections t...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2011
C J R Alho S Mamede K Bitencourt M Benites

Land use and human occupation within the natural habitats of the Pantanal have facilitated introduction of invasive species of plants and animals, including domestic species. Exotic species threaten regional biodiversity because they modify ecological community structure, alter natural habitats and affect local biodiversity. An international organisation, the International Union for Conservatio...

Journal: :Science 2004
Erika S Zavaleta Kristin B Hulvey

Consequences of progressive biodiversity declines depend on the functional roles of individual species and the order in which species are lost. Most studies of the biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relation tackle only the first of these factors. We used observed variation in grassland diversity to design an experimental test of how realistic species losses affect invasion resistance. Because ...

Journal: :Ecology 2016
Andrew Gonzalez Bradley J Cardinale Ginger R H Allington Jarrett Byrnes K Arthur Endsley Daniel G Brown David U Hooper Forest Isbell Mary I O'Connor Michel Loreau

Global species extinction rates are orders of magnitude above the background rate documented in the fossil record. However, recent data syntheses have found mixed evidence for patterns of net species loss at local spatial scales. For example, two recent data meta-analyses have found that species richness is decreasing in some locations and is increasing in others. When these trends are combined...

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