Drivers of change and conservation needs for vertebrates in drylands: an assessment from global scale to Sahara-Sahel wetlands
Drylands range across more than half of the global terrestrial area and harbour about a quarter of continental vertebrate species, many of them endemic. However, this fauna is being increasingly threatened, in particular the one that inhabits deserts, one of the last biomes on earth. This work track...
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Autores principales: | J. C. Brito, G. Del Barrio, M. Stellmes, J. M. Pleguezuelos, J. Saarinen |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2021
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