Abstract Purpose of the Review The loss or gain of biodiversity and/or ecosystem functions and services can occur with a substantial delay following landscape change. We have first …
P Opdam, D Wascher - Biological conservation, 2004 - Elsevier
Climate change and habitat fragmentation are considered key pressures on biodiversity. In this paper we explore the potential synergetic effects between these factors. We argue that …
P Opdam, E Steingröver, S Van Rooij - Landscape and urban planning, 2006 - Elsevier
In this paper, we propose the ecological network concept as a suitable basis for inserting biodiversity conservation into sustainable landscape development. For landscapes to be …
Despite widespread concern, the continuing effectiveness of networks of protected areas under projected 21st century climate change is uncertain. Shifts in species' distributions …
JC Ogden, JD Baldwin, OL Bass, JA Browder… - Ecological …, 2014 - Elsevier
The coastal marine environment is currently under threat from many anthropogenic pressures that were identified by the MARES project. Indicators of ecosystem health are …
During the last 40 years, industrial shrimp farming in Brazil has experienced intense development. The first shrimp culture experiments were carried out at the beginning of the …
There are few opportunities to evaluate the relative importance of landscape structure and dynamics upon biodiversity, especially in highly fragmented tropical landscapes …
PA Herrault, L Larrieu, S Cordier, U Gimmi, T Lachat… - Landscape …, 2016 - Springer
Context Hoverflies are often used as bio-indicators for ecosystem conservation, but only few studies have actually investigated the key factors explaining their richness in woodlands …