Authors
Laura J Pollock, Louise MJ O’connor, Karel Mokany, Dan F Rosauer, Matthew V Talluto, Wilfried Thuiller
Publication date
2020/12/1
Source
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Volume
35
Issue
12
Pages
1119-1128
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
We are facing a biodiversity crisis at the same time as we are acquiring an unprecedented view of the world's biodiversity. Vast new datasets (e.g., species distributions, traits, phylogenies, and interaction networks) hold knowledge to better comprehend the depths of biodiversity change, reliably anticipate these changes, and inform conservation actions. To harness this information for conservation, we need to integrate the largely independent fields of biodiversity modeling and conservation. We highlight new developments in each respective field, early examples of how they are being brought together, and ideas for a future synthesis such that conservation decisions can be made with fuller awareness of the biodiversity at stake.
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