The use of human-assisted colonization for species affected by climate change is now being adopted by some conservationists but remains controversial. In order to deter extreme translocation actions, a decision framework is proposed that incorporates a biogeographical approach.

Integrating a biogeographical approach into assisted colonization activities is urgently needed

ABELI, THOMAS;MONDONI, ANDREA;ORSENIGO, SIMONE;ROSSI, GRAZIANO
2014-01-01

Abstract

The use of human-assisted colonization for species affected by climate change is now being adopted by some conservationists but remains controversial. In order to deter extreme translocation actions, a decision framework is proposed that incorporates a biogeographical approach.
2014
The Plant Sciences category covers many areas, including broad botany resources, regional botany, mycology, bryology, plant physiology, forestry, weed science, plant pathology, economic botany, plant nutrition, photosynthesis research, experimental botany, and plant cell research.
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Internazionale
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Assisted colonization; Climate change; Conservation introduction; Ecoregions; Managed relocation; Risk assessment; Translocation
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Abeli, Thomas; S. E., Dalrymple; Mondoni, Andrea; Orsenigo, Simone; Rossi, Graziano
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