Connectivity in the urban landscape (2015–2020): who? Where? What? When? Why? And how?

TR Lookingbill, ES Minor, CS Mullis… - Current Landscape …, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review This review uses a combination of narrative and systematic
review techniques, including automated content analysis (ACA), to summarize the last 5 …

The geometry of global protected lands

SA Schauman, J Peñuelas, EG Jobbágy, G Baldi - Nature Sustainability, 2024 - nature.com
Expanding protected areas (PAs) is a worldwide endeavour aimed at addressing the
biodiversity crisis and harnessing the benefits that natural ecosystems provide to humanity …

Nano-pesticides: A great challenge for biodiversity?

Y Sun, J Liang, L Tang, H Li, Y Zhu, D Jiang, B Song… - Nano Today, 2019 - Elsevier
Problems such as food shortages in the world, serious soil nutrient loss, and residues of
pesticides in the environment have put enormous pressure on humans and the environment …

How to meet new global targets in the offshore realms: Biophysical guidelines for offshore networks of no-take marine protected areas

DM Ceccarelli, K Davey, GP Jones, PT Harris… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Networks of no-take marine protected areas (MPAs), where all extractive activities are
prohibited, are the most effective tool to directly protect marine ecosystems from destructive …

Deoxygenation impacts on Baltic Sea cod: Dramatic declines in ecosystem services of an iconic keystone predator

A Orio, Y Heimbrand, K Limburg - Ambio, 2022 - Springer
The intensified expansion of the Baltic Sea's hypoxic zone has been proposed as one
reason for the current poor status of cod (Gadus morhua) in the Baltic Sea, with …

Integrating monthly spring tidal waves into estuarine carbon budget of meta-ecosystems

Y Gao, J Chen, N Saintilan, B Zhao, Z Ouyang… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
The contribution of lateral carbon (C) to hydrological processes is well known for its
ecological functions in the estuarine C budget across the terrestrial–aquatic interfaces …

Shifting baselines to thresholds: Reframing exploitation in the marine environment

LM Atmore, M Aiken, F Furni - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Current research on anthropogenic impacts on marine ecosystems often relies on the
concept of a “baseline,” which aims to describe ecosystems prior to human contact. Recent …

[HTML][HTML] Integrating ecosystem integrity and ES supply–demand process to explore ecological connectivity in Wuhan metropolitan area, China

Y Zhang, W Hu, T Liu, F Liu, S Li, S Zhang - Ecological Indicators, 2024 - Elsevier
Protecting ecosystem integrity and maintaining ecosystem service (ES) supply–demand
process through ecological connectivity (EC) is crucial for achieving sustainable …

Using ecosystem response footprints to guide environmental management priorities

JML Low, RV Gladstone-Gallagher… - Ecosystem Health …, 2023 - spj.science.org
Managing cumulative effects in coastal marine ecosystems and predicting outcomes of
mitigation or restorative actions represent a major challenge globally for scientists and …

Zooplankton assemblages along the North American Arctic: Ecological connectivity shaped by ocean circulation and bathymetry from the Chukchi Sea to Labrador …

G Darnis, M Geoffroy, T Dezutter, C Aubry… - Elem Sci …, 2022 - online.ucpress.edu
We defined mesozooplankton biogeography in the North American Arctic to elucidate
drivers of biodiversity, community structure, and biomass of this key component of the Arctic …