C Nedopil - Business Strategy and the Environment, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Many financing decisions continue to exacerbate global biodiversity loss, despite a growing understanding of the economic and financial risks of biodiversity loss. Applying Coase's …
T Sanders, M Solan, JA Godbold - Communications Earth & …, 2024 - nature.com
The ecological consequences of environmental change are highly dependent on the functional contributions of the surviving community, but categorical descriptors commonly …
Understanding spatial variation in the structure and stability of plant–pollinator networks, and their relationship with anthropogenic drivers, is key for maintaining pollination services …
M Solan, ER Ward, CL Wood… - … of the Royal …, 2020 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Arctic marine ecosystems are undergoing rapid correction in response to multiple expressions of climate change, but the consequences of altered biodiversity for the …
Climate change is known to affect the distribution and composition of species, but concomitant alterations to functionally important aspects of behaviour and species …
Bioturbation is one of the key mediators of biogeochemical processes in benthic habitats that can have a high contribution to seafloor functioning and benthic pelagic coupling in …
Benthic communities play a major role in organic matter remineralisation and the mediation of many aspects of shelf sea biogeochemistry. Few studies have considered how changes in …
Q Ma, H Zhang, J Liu, Y Guo, K Liu - Diversity, 2024 - mdpi.com
Climate change has triggered a series of global problems, posing a huge threat to the distribution of many plants and animals, especially endangered species such as the giant …
Ecosystems vary widely in their responses to biodiversity change, with some losing function dramatically while others are highly resilient. However, generalizations about how species …