Terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems and their services

C Parmesan, MD Morecroft, Y Trisurat, R Adrian… - 2023 - ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk
Chapter 2, building on prior assessments, provides a global assessment of the observed
impacts and projected risks of climate change to terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems …

Movers and stayers: novel assemblages in changing environments

RJ Hobbs, LE Valentine, RJ Standish… - Trends in Ecology & …, 2018 - cell.com
Increased attention to species movement in response to environmental change highlights
the need to consider changes in species distributions and altered biological assemblages …

Just ten percent of the global terrestrial protected area network is structurally connected via intact land

M Ward, S Saura, B Williams… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
Land free of direct anthropogenic disturbance is considered essential for achieving
biodiversity conservation outcomes but is rapidly eroding. In response, many nations are …

Overlooked risks and opportunities in groundwatersheds of the world's protected areas

X Huggins, T Gleeson, D Serrano, S Zipper… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Protected areas are a key tool for conserving biodiversity, sustaining ecosystem services
and improving human well-being. Global initiatives that aim to expand and connect …

[图书][B] Corridor ecology: linking landscapes for biodiversity conservation and climate adaptation

JA Hilty, ATH Keeley, WZ Lidicker Jr, AM Merenlender - 2019 - books.google.com
Migrating wildlife species across the globe face a dire predicament as their traditional
migratory routes are cut off by human encroachment. Forced into smaller and smaller …

Temporally inter-comparable maps of terrestrial wilderness and the Last of the Wild

JR Allan, O Venter, JEM Watson - Scientific data, 2017 - nature.com
Wilderness areas, defined as areas free of industrial scale activities and other human
pressures which result in significant biophysical disturbance, are important for biodiversity …

Toward a climate‐informed North American protected areas network: Incorporating climate‐change refugia and corridors in conservation planning

D Stralberg, C Carroll, SE Nielsen - Conservation Letters, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Global and national commitments to slow biodiversity loss by expanding protected area
networks also provide opportunities to evaluate conservation priorities in the face of climate …

New concepts, models, and assessments of climate-wise connectivity

ATH Keeley, DD Ackerly, DR Cameron… - Environmental …, 2018 - iopscience.iop.org
Empirical studies and habitat suitability modeling project significant shifts in species
distributions in response to climate change. Because habitat fragmentation can impede …

Linking wilderness mapping and connectivity modelling: A methodological framework for wildland network planning

Y Cao, R Yang, S Carver - Biological Conservation, 2020 - Elsevier
Habitat fragmentation is one of the key drivers of global biodiversity loss. In this context,
connectivity modelling is increasingly important for effective conservation. Most previous …

Planning for climate change through additions to a national protected area network: implications for cost and configuration

JJ Lawler, DS Rinnan, JL Michalak… - … of the Royal …, 2020 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Expanding the network of protected areas is a core strategy for conserving biodiversity in the
face of climate change. Here, we explore the impacts on reserve network cost and …