Below the canopy: global trends in forest vertebrate populations and their drivers

Volume: 287, Issue: 1928, Pages: 20200533 - 20200533
Published: Jun 3, 2020
Abstract
Global forest assessments use forest area as an indicator of biodiversity status, which may mask below-canopy pressures driving forest biodiversity loss and ‘empty forest’ syndrome. The status of forest biodiversity is important not only for species conservation but also because species loss can have consequences for forest health and carbon storage. We aimed to develop a global indicator of forest specialist vertebrate populations to improve...
Paper Details
Title
Below the canopy: global trends in forest vertebrate populations and their drivers
Published Date
Jun 3, 2020
Volume
287
Issue
1928
Pages
20200533 - 20200533
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