Restoration, reintroduction, and rewilding in a changing world
RT Corlett - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2016 - cell.com
The increasing abandonment of marginal land creates new opportunities for restoration,
reintroduction, and rewilding, but what do these terms mean in a rapidly and irreversibly …
reintroduction, and rewilding, but what do these terms mean in a rapidly and irreversibly …
The application of assisted migration as a climate change adaptation tactic: An evidence map and synthesis
Assisted migration entails the human assisted movement of individuals to more climatically-
suitable areas within or outside of their current species range to help species respond to …
suitable areas within or outside of their current species range to help species respond to …
Addressing potential local adaptation in species distribution models: implications for conservation under climate change
MH Hällfors, J Liao, J Dzurisin, R Grundel… - Ecological …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Species distribution models (SDM s) have been criticized for involving assumptions that
ignore or categorize many ecologically relevant factors such as dispersal ability and biotic …
ignore or categorize many ecologically relevant factors such as dispersal ability and biotic …
Taming the terminological tempest in invasion science
Standardised terminology in science is important for clarity of interpretation and
communication. In invasion science–a dynamic and rapidly evolving discipline–the …
communication. In invasion science–a dynamic and rapidly evolving discipline–the …
Preparing wildlife for climate change: How far have we come?
OE LEDee, SD Handler, CL Hoving… - The Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Global biodiversity is in unprecedented decline and on‐the‐ground solutions are imperative
for conservation. Although there is a large volume of evidence related to climate change …
for conservation. Although there is a large volume of evidence related to climate change …
Importance of species translocations under rapid climate change
Species that cannot adapt or keep pace with a changing climate are likely to need human
intervention to shift to more suitable climates. While hundreds of articles mention using …
intervention to shift to more suitable climates. While hundreds of articles mention using …
Nativeness is not binary—a graduated terminology for native and non‐native species in the Anthropocene
RT Lemoine, JC Svenning - Restoration Ecology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
With novel ecosystems becoming the norm, it is increasingly necessary to re‐evaluate what
is meant by “restoration.” An important aspect concerns which species are defined as native …
is meant by “restoration.” An important aspect concerns which species are defined as native …
Modeling the response of an endangered flagship predator to climate change in Iran
MR Ashrafzadeh, AA Naghipour, M Haidarian… - Mammal Research, 2019 - Springer
Land use changes in suitable areas, habitat loss, and fragmentation are likely to be the most
important consequences of climate change for wildlife populations. Yet, little is known about …
important consequences of climate change for wildlife populations. Yet, little is known about …
Projected future climatic forcing on the global distribution of vegetation types
Most emissions scenarios suggest temperature and precipitation regimes will change
dramatically across the globe over the next 500 years. These changes will have large …
dramatically across the globe over the next 500 years. These changes will have large …
Urban food systems that involve trees in Northern America and Europe: A scoping review
H Park, M Kramer, JM Rhemtulla… - Urban forestry & urban …, 2019 - Elsevier
Food forests are burgeoning in urban areas of Northern America and Europe. A growing
body of scientific literature is addressing the potential of urban food forests for improving …
body of scientific literature is addressing the potential of urban food forests for improving …