All Stories

  1. Ecological quality and conservation status of inland waters
  2. Conserving European biodiversity across realms
  3. Assessing the role of Natura 2000 at maintaining dynamic landscapes in Europe over the last two decades: implications for conservation
  4. Trade-offs and synergies between bird conservation and wildfire suppression in the face of global change
  5. Catchment zoning to enhance co-benefits and minimize trade-offs between ecosystem services and freshwater biodiversity conservation
  6. Information uncertainty influences conservation outcomes when prioritizing multi-action management efforts
  7. Spatial prioritisation of EU's LIFE-Nature programme to strengthen the conservation impact of Natura 2000
  8. Freshwater conservation in a fragmented world: Dealing with barriers in a systematic planning framework
  9. Freshwater ecosystems could become the biggest losers of the Paris Agreement
  10. Optimal allocation of Red List assessments to guide conservation of biodiversity in a rapidly changing world
  11. Coupling systematic planning and expert judgement enhances the efficiency of river restoration
  12. A proposed framework to systematically design and objectively evaluate non-dominated restoration tradeoffs for watershed planning and management
  13. EU's Conservation Efforts Need More Strategic Investment to Meet Continental Commitments
  14. Accounting for continuous species' responses to management effort enhances cost-effectiveness of conservation decisions
  15. Environmental policy: Continental targets for EU conservation
  16. Systematic planning of disconnection to enhance conservation success in a modified world
  17. Human effects on ecological connectivity in aquatic ecosystems: Integrating scientific approaches to support management and mitigation
  18. Prioritising catchment rehabilitation for multi objective management: An application from SE-Queensland, Australia
  19. Co-benefits and trade-offs between agriculture and conservation: A case study in Northern Australia
  20. Filling gaps in a large reserve network to address freshwater conservation needs
  21. Catchment zoning for freshwater conservation: refining plans to enhance action on the ground
  22. Multi-Action Planning for Threat Management: A Novel Approach for the Spatial Prioritization of Conservation Actions
  23. Historical data to plan the recovery of the European eel
  24. Restricted by borders: trade-offs in transboundary conservation planning for large river systems
  25. Effectiveness of a large reserve network in protecting freshwater biodiversity: a test for the Iberian Peninsula
  26. Remnant riparian vegetation, sediment and nutrient loads, and river rehabilitation in subtropical Australia
  27. Evaluating the costs and benefits of systematic data acquisition for conservation assessments
  28. Selecting cost-effective areas for restoration of ecosystem services
  29. Assessing the risks and opportunities of presence-only data for conservation planning
  30. Freshwater conservation planning under climate change: demonstrating proactive approaches for Australian Odonata
  31. Cost-effective river rehabilitation planning: Optimizing for morphological benefits at large spatial scales
  32. Planning Across Freshwater and Terrestrial Realms: Cobenefits and Tradeoffs Between Conservation Actions
  33. Conservation planning in a fire-prone Mediterranean region: threats and opportunities for bird species
  34. Data Acquisition for Conservation Assessments: Is the Effort Worth It?
  35. Prioritizing refugia for freshwater biodiversity conservation in highly seasonal ecosystems
  36. When the suit does not fit biodiversity: Loose surrogates compromise the achievement of conservation goals
  37. Biodiversity in heavily modified waterbodies: native and introduced fish in Iberian reservoirs
  38. Using water residency time to enhance spatio-temporal connectivity for conservation planning in seasonally dynamic freshwater ecosystems
  39. Merging connectivity rules and large-scale condition assessment improves conservation adequacy in river systems
  40. Discrete vs. continuum approaches to the assessment of the ecological status in Iberian rivers, does the method matter?
  41. Revisiting ecological integrity 30 years later: non-native species and the misdiagnosis of freshwater ecosystem health
  42. Uncertainty in coarse conservation assessments hinders the efficient achievement of conservation goals
  43. Integrating multidirectional connectivity requirements in systematic conservation planning for freshwater systems
  44. Coarse-filter surrogates do not represent freshwater fish diversity at a regional scale in Queensland, Australia
  45. Systematic planning for river rehabilitation: integrating multiple ecological and economic objectives in complex decisions
  46. Reference vs. present-day condition: early planning decisions influence the achievement of conservation objectives
  47. Determinants of fine-scale homogenization and differentiation of native freshwater fish faunas in a Mediterranean Basin: implications for conservation
  48. Threatening processes and conservation management of endemic freshwater fish in the Mediterranean basin: a review
  49. Invasive species and habitat degradation in Iberian streams: an analysis of their role in freshwater fish diversity loss
  50. Addressing longitudinal connectivity in the systematic conservation planning of fresh waters
  51. Natural, human and spatial constraints to expanding populations of otters in the Iberian Peninsula
  52. Reservoirs promote the taxonomic homogenization of fish communities within river basins
  53. Assessing the ecological status in species-poor systems: A fish-based index for Mediterranean Rivers (Guadiana River, SW Spain)
  54. BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH: Geographical linkages between threats and imperilment in freshwater fish in the Mediterranean Basin
  55. Assessing freshwater fish sensitivity to different sources of perturbation in a Mediterranean basin
  56. Identifying priority sites for the conservation of freshwater fish biodiversity in a Mediterranean basin with a high degree of threatened endemics