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Theobald D, Jacob A, Elsen P, Beever E, Ehlers L, Hilty J
Conserv Biol . 2024 Feb; 38(3):e14240. PMID: 38407527
Conserving mountains is important for protecting biodiversity because they have high beta diversity and endemicity, facilitate species movement, and provide numerous ecosystem benefits for people. Mountains are often thought to...
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Elsen P
Nat Ecol Evol . 2024 Jan; 8(3):366-367. PMID: 38253753
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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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Carroll K, Pidgeon A, Elsen P, Farwell L, Gudex-Cross D, Zuckerberg B, et al.
Ecol Appl . 2023 Dec; 34(2):e2934. PMID: 38071693
Species distribution models are vital to management decisions that require understanding habitat use patterns, particularly for species of conservation concern. However, the production of distribution maps for individual species is...
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He X, Jiang X, Spracklen D, Holden J, Liang E, Liu H, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2023 Jul; 29(24):7001-7011. PMID: 37477066
Mountain treelines are thought to be sensitive to climate change. However, how climate impacts mountain treelines is not yet fully understood as treelines may also be affected by other human...
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Lewinska K, Ives A, Morrow C, Rogova N, Yin H, Elsen P, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2023 May; 29(16):4620-4637. PMID: 37254258
Grassland ecosystems cover up to 40% of the global land area and provide many ecosystem services directly supporting the livelihoods of over 1 billion people. Monitoring long-term changes in grasslands...
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Carroll K, Farwell L, Pidgeon A, Razenkova E, Gudex-Cross D, Helmers D, et al.
Ecol Appl . 2022 Apr; 32(6):e2624. PMID: 35404493
Human activities alter ecosystems everywhere, causing rapid biodiversity loss and biotic homogenization. These losses necessitate coordinated conservation actions guided by biodiversity and species distribution spatial data that cover large areas...
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Elsen P, Saxon E, Simmons B, Ward M, Williams B, Grantham H, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2021 Oct; 28(3):918-935. PMID: 34719077
Rapid climate change is impacting biodiversity, ecosystem function, and human well-being. Though the magnitude and trajectory of climate change are becoming clearer, our understanding of how these changes reshape terrestrial...
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Elsen P, Monahan W, Dougherty E, Merenlender A
Sci Adv . 2020 Jun; 6(25):eaay0814. PMID: 32596440
Protected areas (PAs) are essential to biodiversity conservation, but their static boundaries may undermine their potential for protecting species under climate change. We assessed how the climatic conditions within global...
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Farwell L, Elsen P, Razenkova E, Pidgeon A, Radeloff V
Ecol Appl . 2020 May; 30(8):e02157. PMID: 32358975
Species loss is occurring globally at unprecedented rates, and effective conservation planning requires an understanding of landscape characteristics that determine biodiversity patterns. Habitat heterogeneity is an important determinant of species...