Browsing OpenAire by Author "Jähnig, S.C."
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Combined effects of life-history traits and human impact on extinction risk of freshwater megafauna.
He, F.; Langhans, S.D.; Zarfl, C.; Wanke, R.; Tockner, K.; Jähnig, S.C. (CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 2020)Megafauna species are intrinsically vulnerable to human impact. Freshwater megafauna (i.e., freshwater animals ≥30 kg, including fishes, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians) are subject to intensive and increasing threats. ... -
Freshwater megafauna diversity: Patterns, status and threats
He, F.; Bremerich, V.; Zarfl, C.; Geldmann, J.; Langhans, S.D.; David, J.N.W.; Darwall, W.; Tockner, K.; Jähnig, S.C. (DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS, 2018)Aim: Freshwater megafauna remain underrepresented in research and conservation, despite a disproportionately high risk of extinction due to multiple human threats. Therefore, our aims are threefold; (i) identify global ... -
Introducing the H2020 AQUACROSS project: Knowledge, Assessment, and Management for AQUAtic Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services aCROSS EU policies
Lago, M.; Boteler, B.; Rouillard, J.; Abhold, K.; Jähnig, S.C.; Iglesias-Campos, A.; Delacámara, G.; Piet, G.J.; Hein, T.; Nogueira, A.J.A.; Lillebø, A.I.; Strosser, P.; Robinson, L.A.; De, Wever, A.; O'Higgins, T.; Schlüter, M.; Török, L.; Reichert, P.; Van Ham, C.; Villa, F.; Hugh, M. (Elsevier, 2019)The AQUACROSS project was an unprecedented effort to unify policy concepts, knowledge, and management of freshwater, coastal, and marine ecosystems to support the cost-effective achievement of the targets set by the EU ... -
Social equity shapes zone-selection: Balancing aquatic biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services delivery in the transboundaryDanube River Basin
Domisch, S.; Kakouei, K.; Martínez-López, J.; Bagstad, K.J.; Magrach, A.; Balbi, S.; Villa, F.; Funk, A.; Hein, T.; Borgwardt, F.; Hermoso, V.; Jähnig, S.C.; Langhans, S.D. (Elsevier, 2019)Freshwater biodiversity is declining, despite national and international efforts to manage and protect freshwater ecosystems. Ecosystem-based management (EBM) has been proposed as an approach that could more efficiently ... -
Spatially explicit species distribution models: A missed opportunity in conservation planning?
Domisch, S.; Friedrichs, M.; Hein, T.; Borgwardt, F.; Wetzig, A.; Jähnig, S.C.; Langhans, S.D. (John Wiley and Sons, 2019)Aim: Systematic conservation planning is vital for allocating protected areas given the spatial distribution of conservation features, such as species. Due to incomplete species inventories, species distribution models ... -
The potential of ecosystem-based management to integrate biodiversity conservation and ecosystem service provision in aquatic ecosystems
Langhans, S.D.; Jähnig, S.C.; Lago, M.; Schmidt-Kloiber, A.; Hein, T. (Science of the Total Environment, 2019)Global aquatic biodiversity keeps declining rapidly, despite international efforts providing a variety of policies and legislations that identify goals for, and give directions to protecting the world's aquatic fauna and ...