Unshifting the baseline: a framework for documenting historical population changes and assessing long-term anthropogenic impacts

Volume: 374, Issue: 1788, Pages: 20190220 - 20190220
Published: Nov 4, 2019
Abstract
Ecological baselines-reference states of species' distributions and abundances-are key to the scientific arguments underpinning many conservation and management interventions, as well as to the public support to such interventions. Yet societal as well as scientific perceptions of these baselines are often based on ecosystems that have been deeply transformed by human actions. Despite increased awareness about the pervasiveness and implications...
Paper Details
Title
Unshifting the baseline: a framework for documenting historical population changes and assessing long-term anthropogenic impacts
Published Date
Nov 4, 2019
Volume
374
Issue
1788
Pages
20190220 - 20190220
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