New paper: Gaps in the protection of European lakes Protected areas represent the main tool for halting the continuing loss of biological diversity. About one fifth of the terrestrial surface... New paper: Thermal heterogeneity along the migration corridors of sea turtles: Implications for climate change ecology Species that migrate over long distances are affected by altered climatic conditions at the various sites they frequent and en route. In our new paper, published in Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology,... Our new paper is out! Threats to marine biodiversity in European protected areas: In this comprehensive analysis... New paper: Conserving European biodiversity across realms Identifying and quantifying links among ecosystems, i.e. terrestrial, freshwater and marine, is necessary for the uptake of integrated conservation actions across realms. In this new paper... New paper: Biological Invasions in Conservation Planning: A Global Systematic Review Biological invasions threaten biodiversity, requiring substantial conservation and management efforts. In this new paper... New paper: A risk-based approach to cumulative effect assessments for marine management Cumulative effect assessments (CEAs) are needed to inform environmental policy and guide ecosystem-based management for marine ecosystems. This new paper... New paper: The sociology of sea turtle research: evidence on a global expansion of co‑authorship networks The transfer of scientific knowledge and results represents a critical step towards enhancing conservation efficiency. In our new paper... New paper: The efficiency of phenological shifts as an adaptive response against climate change: a case study of loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) in the Mediterranean Phenological shifts are widely reported for different species as a response to climate change but the efficiency of this mechanism is still questioned. In this new study... New paper: Unravelling the climatic niche overlap of global sea turtle nesting sites: Impact of geographical variation and phylogeny The processes that determine climatic niche dynamics are complex, especially for wide-ranging species where niche conservatism might differ at different life stages. In our new paper, published in Journal of Biogeography... New paper: Open data and the future of conservation biology ere, the basic concept behind recent methodological advances — viz. (1) decision support tools for spatial conservation planning, (2) cumulative effect assessments and (3) ecological niche models — which offer innovative analyses for conservation of biodiversity, is briefly presented...