Data gaps and opportunities for comparative and conservation biology

Volume: 116, Issue: 19, Pages: 9658 - 9664
Published: Apr 19, 2019
Abstract
Biodiversity loss is a major challenge. Over the past century, the average rate of vertebrate extinction has been about 100-fold higher than the estimated background rate and population declines continue to increase globally. Birth and death rates determine the pace of population increase or decline, thus driving the expansion or extinction of a species. Design of species conservation policies hence depends on demographic data (e.g., for...
Paper Details
Title
Data gaps and opportunities for comparative and conservation biology
Published Date
Apr 19, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
19
Pages
9658 - 9664
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