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What is Conservation Biology?

Conservation biology is a scientific field that focuses on the preservation of biodiversity in order to protect ecosystems while meeting the needs of the human population. Humans require properly functioning ecosystems to maintain our supply of natural resources, including food, medicines, and building materials.
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Conservation of Declining Populations

Conservation of declining population focuses on ways of detecting, diagnosing, and halting a population decline. The approach uses methods to prevent populations from going extinct.
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Sustainable Development

As the human population continues to grow and use resources, we must be mindful of our planet’s natural limits. Sustainable development provides a pathway to maintain and improve human life now while also ensuring that future generations will have the resources that they need. The long-term success of sustainability efforts rests on understanding the interplay between human actions and ecological systems.
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Conservation of Small Populations

Small population sizes put a species at extreme risk of extinction due to a lack of variation, and a consequent decrease in adaptability. This weakens the chances of survival under pressures such as climate change, competition from other species, or new diseases. Large populations are more likely to survive pressures such as these, as such populations are more likely to harbor individuals that have genetic variants that are adaptive under new stresses. Small populations are much less likely to...
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Habitat fragmentation describes the division of a more extensive, continuous habitat into smaller, discontinuous areas. Human activities such as land conversion, as well as slower geological processes leading to changes in the physical environment, are the two leading causes of habitat fragmentation. The fragmentation process typically follows the same steps: perforation, dissection, fragmentation, shrinkage, and attrition.
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Ecological Niches

All organisms have a position within an ecosystem. The complete set of living and nonliving factors—including food resources, climate, and terrain—that define the position of a given organism are collectively referred to as the organism’s ecological niche.Multiple species cannot occupy the exact same niche within their habitat. If the niches of two or more species overlap to a large extent, the competitive exclusion principle dictates that one species will outcompete the other, forcing it to...

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エコロジー:保全目標:役に立つのか?

M E Soulé, M A Sanjayan

    Science (New York, N.Y.)
    |August 31, 2007
    PubMed
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    この要約は機械生成です。

    現在の保全活動は,地球上の土地の5%のみを保護しており,生物多様性の存続には不十分です. 生息地喪失による大量絶滅を防ぐために,緊急の政策変更が必要である.

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    科学分野:

    • 保護科学 保護科学 保護科学
    • エコロジー エコロジー エコロジー
    • 生物多様性研究 生物多様性研究

    背景:

    • 制限された土地面積 (≤5%) は,地球規模で自然保護のために指定されています.
    • 熱帯生物多様性の存続は,保護区の外では疑わしい.
    • 既存の保全目標 (例えば,領土の10%の保護) は不十分である.

    研究 の 目的:

    • グローバルな生物多様性の保全における現在の土地保護政策の有効性を評価する.
    • 保護目標と,種の生存のための生態学的要件との間の不一致を強調する.

    主な方法:

    • 保護のための世界の土地面積の割り当ての分析.
    • 生息地の破壊と種の消失に関する生態学的データのレビュー.
    • 現在の国際保全政策の勧告の評価.

    主要な成果:

    • 現在保護されている土地 (≤5%) は,世界の生物多様性を保護するのに不十分です.
    • 生態学的なコンセンサスは,生息地の90%の破壊は,種の50%の損失につながることを示しています.
    • 生物多様性の危機を回避するために,既存の政策は不十分である.

    結論:

    • 現在の保全政策は,生物多様性の大量喪失を防ぐのに失敗している.
    • 種の絶滅を緩和するには,保護された生息地の大幅な増加が必要である.
    • 増大する生物多様性危機に対処するために,緊急の政策改革が必要である.