Reply to Fuke (2024): Clarifying the Taxonomic and Biogeographic Interpretations of <i>Neocaridina</i> in Japan. [PDF]
Cai Y, Shih HT.
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Evaluating the empirical basis for threat attribution in the IUCN Red List
Abstract Understanding the impacts of different threats on species is key to successful conservation interventions and policies. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) assesses threats to species, and the organization's Red List of Threatened Species is a key conservation tool.
Ena Humphries +5 more
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Exploration of the distribution and host range of <i>Phloeosinus deleoni</i> Blackman (Curculionidae, Scolytinae) through collection records, field collections and modelling of potential distribution. [PDF]
Cervantes-Espinoza M +4 more
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Report of the Biological Data Analysis Workshop of the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) [PDF]
Arvanitidis, C. +15 more
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Biodiversity‐driven spatial conservation planning to delineate temporally stable regions
Abstract The accelerating loss of biodiversity underscores the critical need for effective conservation strategies, particularly in the face of climate change and anthropogenic pressures. We devised a conservation planning framework that adopts a temporal stacking approach to species distribution models and landscape connectivity analyses. These models
Mattia Iannella +5 more
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Three Cases Revealing Remarkable Genetic Similarity Between Vent-Endemic Rimicaris Shrimps Across Distant Geographic Regions. [PDF]
Lee WK, Cho SY, Ju SJ, Kim SJ.
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Island‐restricted reptiles are more threatened but less studied than their mainland counterparts
Reptiles are highly diverse on islands, yet there is no comprehensive overview of island‐restricted reptiles (IRRs) regarding their distribution, threat status, and research efforts. Our assessment revealed that despite IRRs comprising nearly a quarter of global reptile species and 30.8% being threatened, only 7.2% of the literature focuses on them ...
Sara F. Nunes +6 more
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Floristic classifications and bioregionalizations are not predictors of intra-specific evolutionary patterns. [PDF]
Fahey PS +4 more
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Climate change is causing geographic range shifts globally, and understanding the factors that influence species' range expansions is crucial for predicting future biodiversity changes. A common, yet untested, assumption in forecasting approaches is that species will shift beyond current range edges into new habitats as they become macroclimatically ...
Nathalie Isabelle Chardon +5 more
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