Lifting baselines to address the consequences of conservation success.
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Roman, J; Dunphy-Daly, MM; Johnston, DW; Read, AJ
Published in: Trends in ecology & evolution
June 2015
Biologists and policymakers are accustomed to managing species in decline, but for the first time in generations they are also encountering recovering populations of ocean predators. Many citizens perceive these species as invaders and conflicts are increasing. It is time to celebrate these hard-earned successes and lift baselines for recovering species.
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Trends in ecology & evolution
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1872-8383
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0169-5347
Publication Date
June 2015
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30
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6
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299 / 302
Related Subject Headings
- Population Dynamics
- Mammals
- Evolutionary Biology
- Endangered Species
- Conservation of Natural Resources
- Animals
- 41 Environmental sciences
- 31 Biological sciences
- 06 Biological Sciences
- 05 Environmental Sciences
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Roman, J., Dunphy-Daly, M. M., Johnston, D. W., & Read, A. J. (2015). Lifting baselines to address the consequences of conservation success. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 30(6), 299–302. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2015.04.003
Roman, Joe, Meagan M. Dunphy-Daly, David W. Johnston, and Andrew J. Read. “Lifting baselines to address the consequences of conservation success.” Trends in Ecology & Evolution 30, no. 6 (June 2015): 299–302. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2015.04.003.
Roman J, Dunphy-Daly MM, Johnston DW, Read AJ. Lifting baselines to address the consequences of conservation success. Trends in ecology & evolution. 2015 Jun;30(6):299–302.
Roman, Joe, et al. “Lifting baselines to address the consequences of conservation success.” Trends in Ecology & Evolution, vol. 30, no. 6, June 2015, pp. 299–302. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.tree.2015.04.003.
Roman J, Dunphy-Daly MM, Johnston DW, Read AJ. Lifting baselines to address the consequences of conservation success. Trends in ecology & evolution. 2015 Jun;30(6):299–302.
Published In
Trends in ecology & evolution
DOI
EISSN
1872-8383
ISSN
0169-5347
Publication Date
June 2015
Volume
30
Issue
6
Start / End Page
299 / 302
Related Subject Headings
- Population Dynamics
- Mammals
- Evolutionary Biology
- Endangered Species
- Conservation of Natural Resources
- Animals
- 41 Environmental sciences
- 31 Biological sciences
- 06 Biological Sciences
- 05 Environmental Sciences