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Implications for biodiversity conservation

Rarity in the coral genus Acropora: implications for
biodiversity conservation

Rarity in the coral genus Acropora: implications for biodiversity conservation

... Abstract The processes that determine why some species are rare and others common are of major ecological and evolutionary significance. While theories concerning the causes and consequences of rarity have been developed ...

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Rarity in the coral genus Acropora: implications for
biodiversity conservation

Rarity in the coral genus Acropora: implications for biodiversity conservation

... marine biodiversity conservation is the lack of knowledge that currently exists on local population sizes of species, particularly among those with restricted global distribution ...of biodiversity ...

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Rarity in the coral genus Acropora: implications for
biodiversity conservation

Rarity in the coral genus Acropora: implications for biodiversity conservation

... Fungiidae Fungia fungites Gilmour 2002 Fungiidae Heliofungia actiniiformis Knittweis et al., 2008 Dendrophylliidae Balanophyllia europaea Goffredo et al., 2004 Given the predictions about extinction risk for rare corals ...

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Rarity in the coral genus Acropora: implications for
biodiversity conservation

Rarity in the coral genus Acropora: implications for biodiversity conservation

... Rinkevich B and Loya Y. 1977. Harmful effect of chronic oil pollution on a Red Sea coral population. In: DL Taylor (Ed). Proceedings of the Third International Coral Reef Symposium II. Geology. University of Miami. ...

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Sixteen years of change in the global human footprint and implications for biodiversity conservation

Sixteen years of change in the global human footprint and implications for biodiversity conservation

... Moreover, our work is subject to three general limitations. First, like all attempts to map cumulative pressures we did not fully account for all human pressures. Some of the missing and static pressures, such as ...

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Land-cover change in the Berg River catchment : implications for biodiversity conservation

Land-cover change in the Berg River catchment : implications for biodiversity conservation

... to biodiversity posed by anthropogenic land-cover change consists of two primary ...of biodiversity as many species will be displaced or eradicated during the transformation while most others will be unable ...

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Land Cover Change in a Freshwater Swamp Forest Landscape: Implications for Biodiversity Conservation

Land Cover Change in a Freshwater Swamp Forest Landscape: Implications for Biodiversity Conservation

... their biodiversity and conservation prospects reduced following forest loss in the region, efforts should be targeted at conserving the pockets of vegetation seen in the sparsely vegetated zones and also ...

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No longer tracking greenery in high altitudes: Pastoral practices of Rupshu nomads and their implications for biodiversity conservation

No longer tracking greenery in high altitudes: Pastoral practices of Rupshu nomads and their implications for biodiversity conservation

... prime biodiversity importance. Hence, in areas where biodiversity conservation is also a societal priority, competition between wild and domestic herbi- vores becomes an important land and resource ...

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Macroinvertebrate diversity in urban and rural ponds: implications for freshwater biodiversity conservation

Macroinvertebrate diversity in urban and rural ponds: implications for freshwater biodiversity conservation

... macroinvertebrate taxa with a national conservation designation were recorded across the study area 40.. and 12 ponds (11 floodplain and 1 arable pond) supported assemblages of high or [r] ...

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Biodiversity and Health: Implications for Conservation

Biodiversity and Health: Implications for Conservation

... the implications of nature experiences for biodiversity conservation are far less ...high conservation value are also disproportionately beneficial to human health and well-being, mean- ing ...

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Philanthrocapitalism, biodiversity conservation and development

Philanthrocapitalism, biodiversity conservation and development

... how biodiversity conservation is affected by these new ways of thinking about and doing ...of conservation in which saving biodiversity is increasingly done using market mechanisms, and ...

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Biodiversity Conservation Science Prospectus

Biodiversity Conservation Science Prospectus

... terrestrial biodiversity decline and ...ecological implications of selectively removing predators, and the potential for new technologies to contribute in the longer ...

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Biodiversity Conservation in Urbanising Forested Landscapes

Biodiversity Conservation in Urbanising Forested Landscapes

... 6B). Implications for management and urban planning A better understanding of which landscape elements influence animal response across habitat edges is needed for effective conservation and urban ...

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Biodiversity and Health: Implications for Conservation

Biodiversity and Health: Implications for Conservation

... high conservation value are also disproportionately beneficial to human health and well-being, mean- ing that the two sets of objectives can be simultaneously and directly achieved, as long as such green spaces ...

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Categories of flexibility in biodiversity offsetting, and their implications for conservation

Categories of flexibility in biodiversity offsetting, and their implications for conservation

... Name and aliases Biodiversity offsets can also be known as ‘mitigation’, ‘set asides’, etc. Exchanges are allowed between conservation interventions which have different names. Note that there are ...

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Indigenous Handicrafts in the Pernambuco and Bahia Sertões and Its Implications for the Conservation of Biodiversity

Indigenous Handicrafts in the Pernambuco and Bahia Sertões and Its Implications for the Conservation of Biodiversity

... Macaw, hawks, owls, herons, parrots are the birds most commonly used in the making of the different Indian adornments in Brazil (Dorta, 1986). It is not possible to use all the plumage of a single bird. Certain parts of ...

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The Importance of Spatiotemporal Heterogeneity for Biodiversity in Forest—Heathland  Mosaics and Implications for  Heathland Conservation

The Importance of Spatiotemporal Heterogeneity for Biodiversity in Forest—Heathland Mosaics and Implications for Heathland Conservation

... In biodiversity management, spatio-temporal heterogeneity is important to consider conserving high levels of habitat diversity and ...mosaic-landscape biodiversity, and in particular, the heath- land ...

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Conservation of biodiversity in the genomics era

Conservation of biodiversity in the genomics era

... and adaptation ” section). This would provide an im- proved understanding of the ecological consequences of introgression and may lead to targeted efforts to protect individuals that carry these traits. The ability to ...

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The conservation of biodiversity is one of the most

The conservation of biodiversity is one of the most

... significant implications for ecological field ...between biodiversity and ecosystem function routinely con- duct experiments using analysis of variance ...

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BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION

BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION

... Notes Conservation At the global level, an estimated ...addition, biodiversity in land ecosystems generally decreases with increasing ...influence biodiversity are amount of rainfall and nutrient ...

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