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Software codesign between end users and developers to enhance utility for biodiversity conservation. [PDF]

open access: yesBioscience
Blair ME   +34 more
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Managing Forests for Biodiversity Conservation and Climate Change Mitigation. [PDF]

open access: yesEnviron Sci Technol
Azuero-Pedraza CG   +3 more
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Caught in the crossfire: biodiversity conservation paradox of sociopolitical conflict. [PDF]

open access: yesNPJ Biodivers
Hilario-Husain BA   +20 more
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Invertebrate biodiversity and conservation

Current Biology, 2021
Biodiversity is changing at alarming rates as a result of human activities; yet biodiversity is the basis for ecosystem services upon which humans depend. Most of what we know about past, current, and projected biodiversity trends, as well as the ecosystem consequences of biodiversity change, is based on charismatic species, mostly plants and ...
Nico, Eisenhauer, Jes, Hines
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Marine biodiversity conservation

Current Biology, 2021
Marine biodiversity is the essential foundation for the structure and functioning of ocean ecosystems and for providing the full range of ecosystem services that benefit humans on local, regional, and global scales. These benefits include many visible as well as unseen functions and services such as the oxygen we breathe, the seafood we eat, the ...
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Conserving Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services

Science, 2001
H uman impacts on the environment are intensifying, raising vexing questions of how best to allocate the limited resources available for biodiversity conservation. Which creatures and places most deserve attention? Which should we ignore, potentially accepting their extinction? The answer to this dilemma depends on one's objectives. To motivate action,
Balvanera, P   +7 more
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Biodiversity and conservation

2021
This chapter assesses the role of biological systematics in conservation. Increasing awareness of the global destruction, diminishment, degradation, and fragmentation of natural habitats in terrestrial, aquatic, and marine environments has brought the study of “biodiversity” to a new level of intensity.
Andrew V. Z. Brower, Randall T. Schuh
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