BiodiversityHotspotsBiocapacityConservation strategyHuman beings are not only a part of our planet's ecosystems, but also, they are massively overusing them. This makes ecosystem protection, including biodiversity preservation, vital for humanity's future. The speed and scale of the threat are unpreceden...
What is forest biodiversity? Define ecologists What are the types of biodiversity loss? What is being done about biodiversity loss? What is agricultural biodiversity? What is a biodiversity action plan? Who declares biodiversity hotspots? What is distribution in ecology? Who coined the term biodiversi...
hybridization has been increasingly studied for its evolutionary and conservational implications on the long-term survival of the involvedtaxa1,2,3,4,5. However, while natural hybridization between closely relatedtaxais frequently acknowledged as an evolutionary process providing novel adaptive gene assembla...
Tropical mountains are global biodiversity hotspots, owing to a combination of high local species richness and turnover in species composition. Typically, the highest local richness and turnover levels are implicitly assumed to converge in the same mountain regions, resulting in extraordinary species ...
conservation priority; biodiversity; fisheries; tuna; billfish; migrations; temperature; philopatry; MPAs; high seas; blue corridors1. Introduction Large marine pelagic fishes, such as tuna and billfish, are widely distributed, both within the 200-mile Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs) of maritime ...