Ecosystems and Sustainable Development IX 2013
DOI: 10.2495/eco130061
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The ongoing extinction event: a deep time, eco-evolutionary perspective for mitigation and reconciliation management

Abstract: The current accelerated extinction tempo and the attendant decline in speciation rates are expected to segue into a mass-extinction event in the next few centuries. It cannot be stopped and will have profound implications for humans not yet born. What can be done? To begin, it is clear that the customary short-term conservation strategies with their scale mismatches fail to work in the long term, because they ignore the slow variables associated with deep time that ultimately drive the eco-evolutionary dynamic… Show more

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