[图书][B] Conservation by proxy: indicator, umbrella, keystone, flagship, and other surrogate species
T Caro - 2010 - books.google.com
The vast scope of conservation problems has forced biologists and managers to rely on"
surrogate" species to serve as shortcuts to guide their decision making. These species …
surrogate" species to serve as shortcuts to guide their decision making. These species …
The need to quantify ecosystem services provided by birds
What are birds worth—what is their actual dollar value to human society? To most of us in
the ornithological community, birds are invaluable. But in these times we need more specific …
the ornithological community, birds are invaluable. But in these times we need more specific …
The impact of biomass crop cultivation on temperate biodiversity
The urgency for mitigation actions in response to climate change has stimulated policy
makers to encourage the rapid expansion of bioenergy, resulting in major land‐use changes …
makers to encourage the rapid expansion of bioenergy, resulting in major land‐use changes …
Application of the maximal covering location problem to habitat reserve site selection: a review
The Maximal Covering Location Problem (MCLP) is a classic model from the location
science literature which has found wide application. One important application is to a …
science literature which has found wide application. One important application is to a …
Birds as biodiversity surrogates: will supplementing birds with other taxa improve effectiveness?
Most biodiversity is still unknown, and therefore, priority areas for conservation typically are
identified based on the presence of surrogates, or indicator groups. Birds are commonly …
identified based on the presence of surrogates, or indicator groups. Birds are commonly …
Valuing changes in forest biodiversity
M Czajkowski, M Buszko-Briggs, N Hanley - Ecological Economics, 2009 - Elsevier
The paper attempts to improve current understanding of the economic value of biodiversity.
Instead of the prevailing approach of using only one indicator of biodiversity (typically …
Instead of the prevailing approach of using only one indicator of biodiversity (typically …
The Nature Index: A general framework for synthesizing knowledge on the state of biodiversity
The magnitude and urgency of the biodiversity crisis is widely recognized within scientific
and political organizations. However, a lack of integrated measures for biodiversity has …
and political organizations. However, a lack of integrated measures for biodiversity has …
A metacommunity framework for enhancing the effectiveness of biological monitoring strategies
Because of inadequate knowledge and funding, the use of biodiversity indicators is often
suggested as a way to support management decisions. Consequently, many studies have …
suggested as a way to support management decisions. Consequently, many studies have …
Geographic sampling bias in the South African Frog Atlas Project: implications for conservation planning
EA Botts, BFN Erasmus, GJ Alexander - Biodiversity and Conservation, 2011 - Springer
Quality conservation planning requires quality input data. However, the broad scale
sampling strategies typically employed to obtain primary species distribution data are prone …
sampling strategies typically employed to obtain primary species distribution data are prone …
Optimal taxonomic groups for biodiversity assessment: a meta‐analytic approach
A fundamental decision in biodiversity assessment is the selection of one or more study
taxa, a choice that is often made using qualitative criteria such as historical precedent, ease …
taxa, a choice that is often made using qualitative criteria such as historical precedent, ease …