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  • Phylogenetic Approaches to ... Phylogenetic Approaches to the Study of Extinction
    PURVIS, Andy Annual review of ecology, evolution, and systematics, 01/2008, Volume: 39, Issue: 1
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    Species extinction is both a key process throughout the history of life and a pressing concern in the conservation of present-day biodiversity. These two facets have largely been studied by separate ...
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  • Selectivity in Mammalian Ex... Selectivity in Mammalian Extinction Risk and Threat Types: a New Measure of Phylogenetic Signal Strength in Binary Traits
    FRITZ, SUSANNE A.; PURVIS, ANDY Conservation biology, August 2010, Volume: 24, Issue: 4
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    The strength of phylogenetic signal in extinction risk can give insight into the mechanisms behind species' declines. Nevertheless, no existing measure of phylogenetic pattern in a binary trait, such ...
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  • Local biodiversity is highe... Local biodiversity is higher inside than outside terrestrial protected areas worldwide
    Gray, Claudia L; Hill, Samantha L L; Newbold, Tim ... Nature communications, 07/2016, Volume: 7, Issue: 1
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    Protected areas are widely considered essential for biodiversity conservation. However, few global studies have demonstrated that protection benefits a broad range of species. Here, using a new ...
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  • Has land use pushed terrest... Has land use pushed terrestrial biodiversity beyond the planetary boundary? A global assessment
    Newbold, Tim; Hudson, Lawrence N.; Arnell, Andrew P. ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 07/2016, Volume: 353, Issue: 6296
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    Land use and related pressures have reduced local terrestrial biodiversity, but it is unclear how the magnitude of change relates to the recently proposed planetary boundary ("safe limit"). We ...
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  • The island rule: made to be... The island rule: made to be broken?
    Meiri, Shai; Cooper, Natalie; Purvis, Andy Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences, 01/2008, Volume: 275, Issue: 1631
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    The island rule is a hypothesis whereby small mammals evolve larger size on islands while large insular mammals dwarf. The rule is believed to emanate from small mammals growing larger to control ...
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  • Global effects of land use ... Global effects of land use on biodiversity differ among functional groups
    Newbold, Tim; Bentley, Laura F.; Hill, Samantha L. L. ... Functional ecology, March 2020, Volume: 34, Issue: 3
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    Human land use has caused substantial declines in global species richness. Evidence from different taxonomic groups and geographic regions suggests that land use does not equally impact all organisms ...
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  • Interplay Between Changing ... Interplay Between Changing Climate and Species' Ecology Drives Macroevolutionary Dynamics
    Ezard, Thomas H. G.; Aze, Tracy; Pearson, Paul N. ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 04/2011, Volume: 332, Issue: 6027
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    Ecological change provokes speciation and extinction, but our knowledge of the interplay among the biotic and abiotic drivers of macroevolution remains limited. Using the unparalleled fossil record ...
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  • The impact of land use on n... The impact of land use on non-native species incidence and number in local assemblages worldwide
    Liu, Daijun; Semenchuk, Philipp; Essl, Franz ... Nature communications, 04/2023, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    While the regional distribution of non-native species is increasingly well documented for some taxa, global analyses of non-native species in local assemblages are still missing. Here, we use a ...
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  • Biodiversity and species ex... Biodiversity and species extinction: categorisation, calculation, and communication
    Turnhout, Esther; Purvis, Andy Griffith law review, 10/2020, Volume: 29, Issue: 4
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    After the launch of the Global Assessment of the Intergovernmental Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) in May 2019, the message that 1 million species are threatened with ...
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  • Land-use effects on local b... Land-use effects on local biodiversity in tropical forests vary between continents
    Phillips, Helen R. P.; Newbold, Tim; Purvis, Andy Biodiversity and conservation, 08/2017, Volume: 26, Issue: 9
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    Land-use change is one of the greatest threats to biodiversity, especially in the tropics where secondary and plantation forests are expanding while primary forest is declining. Understanding how ...
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