Demystifying ecological connectivity for actionable spatial conservation planning
Connectivity underpins the persistence of life; it needs to inform biodiversity conservation
decisions. Yet, when prioritising conservation areas and developing actions, connectivity is …
decisions. Yet, when prioritising conservation areas and developing actions, connectivity is …
Genomics for monitoring and understanding species responses to global climate change
All life forms across the globe are experiencing drastic changes in environmental conditions
as a result of global climate change. These environmental changes are happening rapidly …
as a result of global climate change. These environmental changes are happening rapidly …
Evolutionary potential mitigates extinction risk under climate change in the endangered southwestern willow flycatcher
The complexity of global anthropogenic change makes forecasting species responses and
planning effective conservation actions challenging. Additionally, important components of a …
planning effective conservation actions challenging. Additionally, important components of a …
Individual-based models for incorporating landscape processes in the conservation and management of aquatic systems
Abstract Purpose of Review Ecological models can provide critical guidance to conservation
programs both as problem-solving tools and by projecting future outcomes, specifically …
programs both as problem-solving tools and by projecting future outcomes, specifically …
Benefits of genetic data for spatial conservation planning in coastal habitats
Coastal marine environments are subject to a variety of anthropogenic pressures that can
negatively impact habitats and the biodiversity they harbor. Conservation actions such as …
negatively impact habitats and the biodiversity they harbor. Conservation actions such as …
Aquatic connectivity: challenges and solutions in a changing climate
The challenge of managing aquatic connectivity in a changing climate is exacerbated in the
presence of additional anthropogenic stressors, social factors, and economic drivers. Here …
presence of additional anthropogenic stressors, social factors, and economic drivers. Here …
How Important Is Informed Natal Dispersal for Modelling the Demographic and Genetic Effects of Environmental Variability?
Dispersal is a fundamental ecological process that influences population dynamics and
genetic diversity and is therefore an important component of the models used to simulate …
genetic diversity and is therefore an important component of the models used to simulate …
Evolution in changing seas
KE Lotterhos, M Albecker… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Rapid environmental change continues to have alarming consequences for the world's
oceans, including shifts in the distribution and phenology of species, the nature and strength …
oceans, including shifts in the distribution and phenology of species, the nature and strength …
[PDF][PDF] Evolutionary adaptation and species barriers under climate change
C Gallegos - 2022 - scholar.archive.org
Climate change poses new selective pressures for biodiversity. Populations and species risk
decline (or extinction) unless they can respond adaptively with plastic or genetic changes …
decline (or extinction) unless they can respond adaptively with plastic or genetic changes …
[PDF][PDF] Adaptation to elevated pCO2 in a freshwater cladoceran drives zooplankton community composition via a facilitating eco-evolutionary feedback
L Ramaekers, KI Brans, B Vanschoenwinkel… - … under elevated pCO2 … - researchportal.vub.be
Freshwater organisms will be exposed to increased pCO2 levels under global change and
their sensitivity to such conditions is increasingly recognized. Yet, whether species will be …
their sensitivity to such conditions is increasingly recognized. Yet, whether species will be …