Spatial and taxonomic biases in bat records: Drivers and conservation implications in a megadiverse country
Abstract
Biases in data availability have serious consequences on scientific inferences that can be derived. The potential consequences of these biases could be more detrimental in the less-studied megadiverse regions, often characterized by high biodiversity and serious risks of human threats, as conservation and management actions could be misdirected. Here, focusing on 134 bat species in Mexico, we analyze spatial and taxonomic biases and their...
Paper Details
Title
Spatial and taxonomic biases in bat records: Drivers and conservation implications in a megadiverse country
Published Date
Nov 26, 2019
Journal
Volume
9
Issue
24
Pages
14130 - 14141
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