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Is 15% restoration sufficient to safeguard the habitats of boreal red-listed mire plant species?
We used habitat suitability modeling to investigate whether the 15% ecosystem restoration target set in the previous Convention of Biological Diversity (CBD) and EU Biodiversity strategy targets, is sufficient to safeguard red-listed mire plant species ...
Anne Tolvanen +3 more
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Epiphyte metapopulation dynamics are explained by species traits, connectivity, and patch dynamics [PDF]
The colonization-extinction dynamics of many species are affected by the dynamics of their patches. For increasing our understanding of the metapopulation dynamics of sessile species confined to dynamic patches, we fitted a Bayesian incidence function ...
Ranius, Thomas +8 more
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Additional file 1: Appendix S1. Temporal trends in forest cover change around the studied protected areas. Table S1. List of species. Table S2. The change of forest cover between the four consecutive periods around the protected areas with red-listed ...
Risto K. Heikkinen (12111555) +3 more
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The remnants of natural steppes in Northeastern Ukraine are represented in small areas, interconnected by riverbeds or large, extensive ravines and gullies.
Т. Atemasova +3 more
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Contribution to the bryophyte flora in beech forests of Vidlič Mountain (Serbia) [PDF]
The research was conducted during 2011 and 2012 in Vidlič Mountain in southeastern Serbia. The aim of this research was to determine species composition of mosses and liverworts in beech forests.
Ilić Miloš M. +4 more
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ADDITIONS TO THE MOSS FLORA OF PETROZAVODSK
Data on 27 mosses new for Petrozavodsk and its vicinities are provided. Six of these species: Bryum klinggraeffii Schimp., B. rubens Mitt., Dicranella staphylina H. Whitehouse, Pohlia annotina (Hedw.) Lindb., P. atropurpurea (Wahlenb.) H.
Anatoly Maksimov, Tatyana Maksimova
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Micro and macro-habitat associations in saproxylic beetles: implications for biodiversity management. [PDF]
Restoration of habitats is critically important in preventing full realization of the extinction debt owed as a result of anthropogenic habitat destruction.
Joakim Hjältén +7 more
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Red Listing: Deciding Which Species are at Risk [PDF]
Abstract Darwin explained how species began. Today we may be witnessing the sixth great extinction. Conservationists rely on the so-called “red list” of most-threatened species, but the red list has been criticised as arbitrary, subjective and based on inadequate data. David Keith looks at the science and the statistics of the red list.
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In an age of changes in species’ geographical ranges, compounded by climatic and anthropogenic impacts, it become important to know which processes and factors influence plant populations and their persistence in the long term.
Edyta Jermakowicz, Emilia Brzosko
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Red List assessment of nine Aegilops species in Armenia [PDF]
The aims of this study are to determine the geographical and ecological distribution of nine Aegilops species in Republic of Armenia and to make an assessment of their IUCN Red List status, using the IUCN Red list categories and criteria, in order to develop an in situ conservation strategy for wild relatives of wheat in Armenia.
Haruntyunyan, M. +3 more
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