A melhor ferramenta para a sua pesquisa, trabalho e TCC!
Página 1 dos resultados de 7455 itens digitais encontrados em 0.028 segundos
- WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
- WILEY-LISS
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- Sociedade Brasileira de Genética
- National Academy of Sciences
- The Royal Society
- Public Library of Science
- Universidade Nacional da Austrália
- BioMed. Central (BMC Evolutionary Biology); BioMed. Central (BMC Evolutionary Biology)
- Evolutionary Ecology
- Harvard University
- Universidade Cornell
- Elsevier
- Nature Preceedings
- Instituto de Biología
- ASOCIACIÓN INTERCIENCIA
- Mais Publicadores...
Resultados filtrados por Publicador: Elsevier
‣ The comparative method in conservation biology
Fonte: Elsevier
Publicador: Elsevier
Tipo: Artigo de Revista Científica
Português
Relevância na Pesquisa
56.992876%
The phylogenetic comparative approach is a statistical method for analyzing correlations between traits across species. Whilst it has revolutionized evolutionary biology, can it work for conservation biology? Although it is correlative, advocates of the comparative method hope that it will reveal general mechanisms in conservation, provide shortcuts for prioritizing conservation research, and enable us to predict which species will experience (or create) problems in the future. Here, we ask whether these stated management goals are being achieved. We conclude that comparative methods are stimulating research into the ecological mechanisms underlying conservation, and are providing information for preemptive screening of problem species. But comparative analyses of extinction risk to date have tended to be too broad in scope to provide shortcuts to conserving particular endangered species. Correlates of vulnerability to conservation problems are often taxon, region and threat specific, so models must be narrowly focused to be of maximum practical use.
Link permanente para citações: