David S Wilcove
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Recent Articles
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Wiebe R, Wilcove D
Nature
. 2025 Feb;
639(8054):389-394.
PMID: 39939770
Globalization increasingly allows countries to externalize the environmental costs of land use, including biodiversity loss. So far, we have a very incomplete understanding of how countries cause biodiversity loss outside...
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Liu W, Mu T, Yuan S, Yi J, Yu D, Li J, et al.
Eco Environ Health
. 2025 Feb;
4(1):100124.
PMID: 39925482
Biodiversity is fundamental to human well-being and economic development. The Yangtze River, the largest river in China, faces biodiversity loss due to habitat degradation, climate change, and other anthropogenic threats....
3.
Senior R, Bagwyn R, Leng D, Killion A, Jetz W, Wilcove D
Nature
. 2024 Jun;
630(8016):387-391.
PMID: 38839953
Threatened species are by definition species that are in need of assistance. In the absence of suitable conservation interventions, they are likely to disappear soon. There is limited understanding of...
4.
Hua F, Wang W, Nakagawa S, Liu S, Miao X, Yu L, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2024 Jan;
8(2):251-266.
PMID: 38182682
The biodiversity impacts of agricultural deforestation vary widely across regions. Previous efforts to explain this variation have focused exclusively on the landscape features and management regimes of agricultural systems, neglecting...
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Guo F, Buler J, Smolinsky J, Wilcove D
Curr Biol
. 2023 Dec;
34(2):235-244.e3.
PMID: 38091989
Migratory landbirds in North America are experiencing dramatic population declines. Although considerable research and conservation attention have been directed toward these birds' breeding and wintering grounds, far less is known...
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Liang D, Giam X, Hu S, Ma L, Wilcove D
Nature
. 2023 Oct;
623(7985):100-105.
PMID: 37880359
Illegal harvesting and trading of wildlife have become major threats to global biodiversity and public health. Although China is widely recognized as an important destination for wildlife illegally obtained abroad,...
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Liang D, Mu T, Yang Z, Giam X, Wang Y, Li J, et al.
Conserv Biol
. 2023 Sep;
38(2):e14185.
PMID: 37706237
Aquaculture can provide foraging habitat for birds, but it can also result in intentional and accidental mortality. We examined an overlooked conflict between razor clam (Sinonovacula spp.) aquaculture and declining...
8.
Cai S, Mu T, Peng H, Ma Z, Wilcove D
Conserv Biol
. 2023 Aug;
38(1):e14153.
PMID: 37551781
Understanding species distribution patterns and what determines them is critical for effective conservation planning and management. In the case of shorebirds migrating along the East Asian-Australasian Flyway (EAAF), the loss...
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Zeng Y, Senior R, Crawford C, Wilcove D
Sci Adv
. 2023 Jun;
9(22):eadg0288.
PMID: 37267362
Protected areas are essential to biodiversity conservation. Creating new parks can protect larger populations and more species, yet strengthening existing parks, particularly those vulnerable to harmful human activities, is a...
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Srinivasan U, Velho N, Lee J, Chiarelli D, Davis K, Wilcove D
Nat Food
. 2023 Apr;
2(6):442-447.
PMID: 37118229
India is the world's largest consumer and importer of palm oil. In an aggressive push towards self-sufficiency in vegetable oils, the Indian government is prioritizing the rapid expansion of domestic...