Conservation Biogeography: assessment and prospect
Oxford Research Group · University of Oxford
Abstract
ABSTRACT There is general agreement among scientists that biodiversity is under assault on a global basis and that species are being lost at a greatly enhanced rate. This article examines the role played by biogeographical science in the emergence of conservation guidance and makes the case for the recognition of Conservation Biogeography as a key subfield of conservation biology delimited as: the application of biogeographical principles, theories, and analyses, being those concerned with the distributional dynamics of taxa individually and collectively, to problems concerning the conservation of biodiversity. Conservation biogeography thus encompasses both a substantial body of theory and analysis, and some…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 92.34
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 176
Authors
6- RJRobert J. WhittakerCorresponding
Oxford Research Group, University of Oxford
- MBMiguel B. Araújo
Oxford Research Group, University of Oxford
- PJPaul Jepson
Oxford Research Group, University of Oxford
- RJRichard J. Ladle
Oxford Research Group, University of Oxford
- JWJames Watson
Oxford Research Group, University of Oxford
Topics & keywords
- Biogeography
- Biodiversity
- Conservation biology
- Complementarity (molecular biology)
- Ecology
- Insular biogeography
- Environmental niche modelling
- Environmental resource management
- Life in Land