Bias, incompleteness and the ‘known unknowns’ in the Holocene faunal record

Volume: 374, Issue: 1788, Pages: 20190216 - 20190216
Published: Nov 4, 2019
Abstract
Long-term faunal data are needed to track biodiversity change and extinction over wide spatio-temporal scales. The Holocene record is a particularly rich and well-resolved resource for this purpose but nonetheless represents a biased subset of the original faunal composition, both at the site-level assemblage and when data are pooled for wider-scale analysis. We investigated patterns and potential sources of taxonomic, spatial and temporal bias...
Paper Details
Title
Bias, incompleteness and the ‘known unknowns’ in the Holocene faunal record
Published Date
Nov 4, 2019
Volume
374
Issue
1788
Pages
20190216 - 20190216
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