Moreno Di Marco

Pubblicazioni

Titolo Pubblicato in Anno
Geographic distribution ranges of terrestrial mammal species in the 1970s ECOLOGY 2019
Wilderness areas halve the extinction risk of terrestrial biodiversity NATURE 2019
Bias in protected-area location and its effects on long-term aspirations of biodiversity conventions CONSERVATION BIOLOGY 2018
An Evaluation of Marine Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas in the Context of Spatial Conservation Prioritization CONSERVATION LETTERS 2018
A protocol for an intercomparison of biodiversity and ecosystem services models using harmonized land-use and climate scenarios GEOSCIENTIFIC MODEL DEVELOPMENT 2018
The extent and predictability of the biodiversity–carbon correlation ECOLOGY LETTERS 2018
Global mismatch of policy and research on drivers of biodiversity loss NATURE ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION 2018
Changes in human footprint drive changes in species extinction risk NATURE COMMUNICATIONS 2018
Towards pathways bending the curve terrestrial biodiversity trends within the 21st century 2018
Shifting baseline in macroecology? Unravelling the influence of human impact on mammalian body mass DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS 2017
Global hotspots and correlates of emerging zoonotic diseases NATURE COMMUNICATIONS 2017
Quantification of habitat fragmentation reveals extinction risk in terrestrial mammals PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 2017
Limitations and trade-offs in the use of species distribution maps for protected area planning JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY 2017
Changing trends and persisting biases in three decades of conservation science GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION 2017
Projecting global biodiversity indicators under future development scenarios CONSERVATION LETTERS 2016
Toward quantification of the impact of 21st-century deforestation on the extinction risk of terrestrial vertebrates CONSERVATION BIOLOGY 2016
Assessing the cost of global biodiversity and conservation knowledge PLOS ONE 2016
Quantifying the relative irreplaceability of important bird and biodiversity areas CONSERVATION BIOLOGY 2016
Using habitat suitability models to scale up population persistence targets HYSTRIX 2016
Synergies and trade-offs in achieving global biodiversity targets CONSERVATION BIOLOGY 2016

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