The trajectory of dispersal research in conservation biology. Systematic review.
Dispersal knowledge is essential for conservation management, and demand is growing. But are we accumulating dispersal knowledge at a pace that can meet the demand? To answer this question we tested for changes in dispersal data collection and use over time. Our systematic review of 655 conservation...
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Autores principales: | Don A Driscoll, Sam C Banks, Philip S Barton, Karen Ikin, Pia Lentini, David B Lindenmayer, Annabel L Smith, Laurence E Berry, Emma L Burns, Amanda Edworthy, Maldwyn J Evans, Rebecca Gibson, Rob Heinsohn, Brett Howland, Geoff Kay, Nicola Munro, Ben C Scheele, Ingrid Stirnemann, Dejan Stojanovic, Nici Sweaney, Nélida R Villaseñor, Martin J Westgate |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/6f7ed1cbf4354701baca0c9beecce9cf |
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