Global overview of modern research based on Ellenberg indicator values
E Zolotova, N Ivanova, S Ivanova - Diversity, 2022 - mdpi.com
The ecological indicator values are the most common and sufficiently effective method of
habitat assessment. The aim of our research review is to analyze current studies from 2020 …
habitat assessment. The aim of our research review is to analyze current studies from 2020 …
[HTML][HTML] Vegetation Dynamics Studies Based on Ellenberg and Landolt Indicator Values: A Review
N Ivanova, E Zolotova - Land, 2024 - mdpi.com
Understanding the dynamics and system of interrelationships between habitats and plant
communities is key to making reliable predictions about sustainable land use, biodiversity …
communities is key to making reliable predictions about sustainable land use, biodiversity …
Diversity of avian species, their ecosystems and climate conditions in two zones of High Atlas (central Morocco) for ecotouristic purposes
S Wakass, M Mounir, W Squalli… - Journal of Animal …, 2023 - jabbnet.periodikos.com.br
The analysis of avian diversity and their natural ecosystems at a regional scale is the first
step to understanding and classifying a specific region's ecological importance and …
step to understanding and classifying a specific region's ecological importance and …
Range-Wide Conservation Efforts for the Critically Endangered Atlantic Humpback Dolphin (Sousa teuszii)
The Atlantic humpback dolphin (Sousa teuszii) is a critically endangered cetacean species
endemic to coastal Atlantic waters of Africa. Its preference for shallow coastal habitat renders …
endemic to coastal Atlantic waters of Africa. Its preference for shallow coastal habitat renders …
Risk from future climate change to Pakistan's protected area network: A composite analysis for hotspot identification
MT Siddique, JG Molinos - Science of The Total Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
As climate change becomes a primary driver of global ecosystem deterioration and
biodiversity loss, protected areas (PAs) are posed to play a crucial conservation role. At a …
biodiversity loss, protected areas (PAs) are posed to play a crucial conservation role. At a …
A metric for tradable biodiversity credits quantifying impacts on global extinction risk
AG Rossberg, JD O'Sullivan… - Journal of Industrial …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The difficulty in identifying appropriate metrics for the impacts organizations have on
biodiversity remains a major barrier to the inclusion of biodiversity considerations in …
biodiversity remains a major barrier to the inclusion of biodiversity considerations in …
From 13t Genes to Ecosystems and Beyond: Addressing Eleven Contentious Issues to Advance the Future of Conservation Translocations
A MOEHRENSCHLAGER, P SOORAE… - Conservation …, 2022 - cambridge.org
Conservation translocations have become increasingly widespread to prevent extinction,
recover populations, and restore ecological function across terrestrial, freshwater, and …
recover populations, and restore ecological function across terrestrial, freshwater, and …
We Know How to Do Conservation—We Just Need to Do More of It!
JP Rodríguez, B Sucre, K Mileham… - Diversity, 2023 - mdpi.com
For decades, even centuries, people have taken deliberate, targeted actions for the
conservation and management of species and ecosystems. Originally empirical and driven …
conservation and management of species and ecosystems. Originally empirical and driven …
The global influence of the IUCN Red List can hinder species conservation efforts
The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species is an extinction risk assessment tool that has
guided species conservation over the last five decades. However, as wildlife scientists and …
guided species conservation over the last five decades. However, as wildlife scientists and …
Reversing the Decline in a Threatened Species: The Black-Faced Spoonbill Platalea minor
The black-faced spoonbill Platalea minor is a species endemic to the coastal fringes and
archipelagos of East Asia. The global population was fewer than 300 individuals in the late …
archipelagos of East Asia. The global population was fewer than 300 individuals in the late …