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Larvae and Evolution Toward a New Zoology Protected ~ In a followup book Origins of Larvae Williamson updates this theory with some new evidence and with rejoinders to critics In particular he extends the idea to the caterpillarbutterfly being a descendent of a wormbutterfly hybrid and he suggests an experiment to try to hybridize the worm with a cockroach
A globallevel assessment of the effectiveness of ~ Protected areas PAs are a key strategy for conserving nature and halting the loss of biodiversity Our results show that while many PAs are effective the large focus on increasing terrestrial coverage toward 17 of the earth surface has led to many PAs failing to stem human pressure
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IUCN Green List of Protected and Conserved Areas Standard ~ called for the Green List to be adapted to certify performance in marine protected areas MPAs The IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas WCPA and IUCN’s Global Protected Areas Programme convened a global development and consultation process to create and test a new IUCN Green List Standard for protected areas
Larval Export from Marine Reserves and ~ and protected populations are unknown 4 9–11 Using genetic parentage analyses we resolve patterns of larval dispersal for two species of exploited coral reef fish within a network of marine reserves on the Great Barrier Reef In a 1000 km2 study area populations resident in three reserves exported 83 coral trout Plectropomus macula
Evolution University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Department of ~ Dr Robert Toonen Evolution of larval life history modes patterns and consequences of larval dispersal and settlement cues for marine species phylogeography and population structure in marine invertebrates quantifying patterns of connectivity and distribution of genetic structure for the purpose of designing marine protected areas MPAs stock structure and management of fisheries species the ecology biogeography and impact of invasive marine species on Hawaiis coral reef communities
A globallevel assessment of the effectiveness of ~ protected areas at resisting anthropogenic pressures Jonas Geldmann a1 Andrea Manica b Neil D Burgess acd Lauren Coad ce and Andrew Balmford a a Conservation Science Group Department of Zoology University of Cambridge CB2 3EJ Cambridge United Kingdom b Evolutionary Ecology Group
Low ecological representation in the protected area ~ Here we performed the complementarity analysis to evaluate ecological representation of protected areas in China We used a database of the geographical distribution for 10396 woody plant species 2305 fern species 406 amphibian species 460 reptile species 1364 bird species and 590 mammal species from 2376 counties across China
World Database on Protected Areas IUCN ~ The World Database on Protected Areas WDPA is the most comprehensive global database on terrestrial and marine protected areas It is a joint project between the United Nations Environment Programme UNEP and the International Union for Conservation of Nature IUCN managed by UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre UNEPWCMC
An assessment of threats to terrestrial protected areas ~ Protected areas PAs represent a cornerstone of efforts to safeguard biodiversity and if effective should reduce threats to biodiversity We present the most comprehensive assessment of threats to terrestrial PAs based on in situ data from 1961 PAs across 149 countries assessed by PA managers and local stakeholders Unsustain
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