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In the early 1970s, the environmental movement was underway.
Overpopulation was recognized as a threat to human well-being, and
scientists like Michael Soule believed there was a connection
between anthropogenic pressures on natural resources and the loss
of the planet's biodiversity. Soule--thinker, philosopher, teacher,
mentor, and scientist--recognized the importance of a healthy
natural world and with other leaders of the day pushed for a new
interdisciplinary approach to preserving biological diversity.
Thirty years later, Soule is hailed by many as the single most
important force in the development of the modern science of
conservation biology.
Humans are terrestrial animals, and our capacity to see and
understand the importance and vulnerability of life in the sea has
trailed our growing ability to harm it. While conservation
biologists are working to address environmental problems humans
have created on land, loss of marine biodiversity, including
extinctions and habitat degradation, has received much less
attention. At the same time, marine sciences such as oceanography
and fisheries biology have largely ignored issues of
conservation.
The related roles of demographic and environmental factors in species population control are addressed through the integration of conservation biology with population biology.
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