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5081por Imbach, Pablo A, Locatelli, Bruno, Molina, Luis G, Ciais, Philippe, Leadley, Paul W“…Climate change is a threat to biodiversity, and adaptation measures should be considered in biodiversity conservation planning. …”
Publicado 2013
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5082por Goldingay, Ross L., Harrisson, Katherine A., Taylor, Andrea C., Ball, Tina M., Sharpe, David J., Taylor, Brendan D.“…Landscape management must occur on a fine-scale to avert the erosion of biodiversity.…”
Publicado 2013
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5083“…Bees are a key component of biodiversity as they ensure a crucial ecosystem service: pollination. …”
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5084por Wade, Amy S. I., Barov, Boris, Burfield, Ian J., Gregory, Richard D., Norris, Ken, Vorisek, Petr, Wu, Taoyang, Butler, Simon J.“…Concern that European forest biodiversity is depleted and declining has provoked widespread efforts to improve management practices. …”
Publicado 2014
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5085“…The prevention of forest fires (≈50% of total willingness to pay) was valued by the general population as a key ecosystem service delivered by these agroecosystems, followed by the production of specific quality products linked to the territory (≈20%), biodiversity (≈20%) and cultural landscapes (≈10%). The value given by local residents to the last two ecosystem services differed considerably (≈10 and 25% for biodiversity and cultural landscape, respectively). …”
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5086por Baldrighi, Elisa, Lavaleye, Marc, Aliani, Stefano, Conversi, Alessandra, Manini, Elena“…The large-scale deep-sea biodiversity distribution of the benthic fauna was explored in the Mediterranean Sea, which can be seen as a miniature model of the oceans of the world. …”
Publicado 2014
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5087“…The response of montane and subalpine hay meadow plant and arthropod communities to the application of liquid manure and aerial irrigation – two novel, rapidly spreading management practices – remains poorly understood, which hampers the formulation of best practice management recommendations for both hay production and biodiversity preservation. In these nutrient-poor mountain grasslands, a moderate management regime could enhance overall conditions for biodiversity. …”
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5088por Hajian-Forooshani, Zachary, Gonthier, David J., Marín, Linda, Iverson, Aaron L., Perfecto, Ivette“…Agricultural intensification is implicated as a major driver of global biodiversity loss. Local management and landscape scale factors both influence biodiversity in agricultural systems, but there are relatively few studies to date looking at how local and landscape scales influence biodiversity in tropical agroecosystems. …”
Publicado 2014
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5089por Rodrigues, Ana S. L., Brooks, Thomas M., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Chanson, Janice, Cox, Neil, Hoffmann, Michael, Stuart, Simon N.“…Reducing global rates of biodiversity loss will require investment in the regions and countries with the highest responsibility for the world's biodiversity, focusing on conserving those species and areas most in peril and on reducing the drivers with the highest impacts.…”
Publicado 2014
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5090“…This approach has profound consequences on biodiversity assessments and also on the compilation of red lists.…”
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5091por Frey, Sarah J. K., Hadley, Adam S., Johnson, Sherri L., Schulze, Mark, Jones, Julia A., Betts, Matthew G.“…Climate change is predicted to cause widespread declines in biodiversity, but these predictions are derived from coarse-resolution climate models applied at global scales. …”
Publicado 2016
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5092“…Predicting the functional consequences of biodiversity loss in realistic, multitrophic communities remains a challenge. …”
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5093por Mehrabi, Zia, McMillan, Vanessa E., Clark, Ian M., Canning, Gail, Hammond-Kosack, Kim E., Preston, Gail, Hirsch, Penny R., Mauchline, Tim H.“…Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning research typically shows positive diversity- productivity relationships. …”
Publicado 2016
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5094“…Moreover, we mapped potential future climatic refuges, which are likely to be key areas for biodiversity conservation under climate change scenarios. …”
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5095por Dreitz, Victoria J., Stinson, Lani T., Hahn, Beth A., Tack, Jason D., Lukacs, Paul M.“…Future demands for increased food production are expected to have severe impacts on prairie biodiversity and ecosystem integrity. Prairie avifauna of North America have experienced drastic population declines, prompting numerous conservation efforts, which have been informed primarily by small-scale studies. …”
Publicado 2017
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5096por Hevia, Violeta, Martín‐López, Berta, Palomo, Sara, García‐Llorente, Marina, de Bello, Francesco, González, José A.“…Understanding the responses of biodiversity to drivers of change and the effects of biodiversity on ecosystem properties and ecosystem services is a key challenge in the context of global environmental change. …”
Publicado 2017
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5097“…Weeds are commonly considered a threat to biodiversity, yet interactions between native and exotic species in grasslands are poorly understood and reported results vary depending on the spatial scale of study, the factors controlled for and the response variables analysed. …”
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5098por Combe, Marine, Velvin, Camilla Jensen, Morris, Aaron, Garchitorena, Andres, Carolan, Kevin, Sanhueza, Daniel, Roche, Benjamin, Couppié, Pierre, Guégan, Jean-François, Gozlan, Rodolphe Elie“…Using the case of Buruli ulcer disease, we review how land-use changes, climatic patterns and biodiversity alterations contribute to disease emergence in many parts of the world. …”
Publicado 2017
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5099por Wang, Zhenhong“…The current rates of biodiversity loss have exceeded the rates observed during the earth’s major extinction events, which spurs the studies of the ecological relationships between biodiversity and ecosystem functions, stability, and services to determine the consequences of biodiversity loss. …”
Publicado 2017
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5100“…Currently in Taiwan Biodiversity Information Facility (TaiBIF; http://taibif.tw/), the national portal website that integrates Taiwan’s biodiversity information databases, angiosperms are arranged according to Cronquist’s System of Classification, which is not compatible with current trend of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG) classification. …”
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