If invasive species - such as the lionfish in the Atlantic - are not a major problem in the respondents' countries, the respondents tended to underestimate their significance for biodiversity loss.
The alarming rates of biodiversity loss worldwide have made clear that the classical way of governing biodiversity recovery based on protected areas and programs for the protection of endangered ...
In the past, biodiversity loss was often framed as a philanthropic or compliance-related issue — an add-on to corporate responsibility initiatives. Today, that framing is dangerously outdated.
What does biodiversity loss mean for investors? As it turns out, a lot, based on Morningstar research into portfolio performance. The loss of biodiversity—which means the decline in the richness and ...
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Small habitats, big consequences: Connectivity loss in pond networks threatens microbial biodiversity
In the midst of the ongoing global biodiversity crisis, even the smallest habitats like ponds demand our attention. Fragmentation of these habitats—driven by human activities like urbanization, ...
Scientists have long known that human activity often helps pathogens spread. Human-caused climate change can push disease-carrying mosquitoes or ticks into new places as temperatures rise, and ...
A new global study published with the defining authorship of HUN-REN Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and ...
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Linking climate change and biodiversity: A call for integrated solutions
CONTRARY to conventional thinking, climate and biodiversity are not separate worlds but are two sides of the same coin.
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