Fiddling in biodiversity hotspots while deserts burn? Collapse of the Sahara's megafauna

Biodiversity hotspots understandably attract considerable conservation attention. However, deserts are rarely viewed as conservation priority areas, due to their relatively low productivity, yet these systems are home to unique species, adapted to harsh and highly variable environments. While global...

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Publié dans:Diversity and Distributions. - Wiley. - 20(2014), 1/2, Seite 114-122
Auteur principal: Durant, S. M. (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: Wacher, T., Bashir, S., Woodroffe, R., De Ornellas, P., Ransom, C., Newby, J., Abáigar, T., Abdelgadir, M., Alqamy, H. El, Baillie, J., Beddiaf, M., Belbachir, F., Belbachir-Bazi, A., Berbash, A. A., Bemadjim, N. E., Beudels-Jamar, R., Boitani, L., Breitenmoser, C., Cano, M., Chardonnet, P., Collen, B., Cornforth, W. A., Cuzin, F., Gerngross, P., Haddane, B., Hadjeloum, M., Jacobson, A., Jebali, A., Lamarque, F., Mallon, D., Minkowski, K., Monfort, S., Ndoassal, B., Niagate, B., Purchase, G., Samaïla, S., Samna, A. K., Sillero-Zubiri, C., Soultan, A. E., Price, M. R. Stanley, Pettorelli, N.
Format: Article en ligne
Langue:English
Publié: 2014
Accès à la collection:Diversity and Distributions
Sujets:Biological sciences Physical sciences Environmental studies