A paradoxical knowledge gap in science for critically endangered fishes and game fishes during the sixth mass extinction
Abstract Despite unprecedented scientific productivity, Earth is undergoing a sixth mass extinction. The disconnect between scientific output and species conservation may be related to scientists studying the wrong species. Given fishes have a high extinction rate, we assessed the paradox between sc...
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Main Authors: | Christopher S. Guy, Tanner L. Cox, Jacob R. Williams, Colter D. Brown, Robert W. Eckelbecker, Hayley C. Glassic, Madeline C. Lewis, Paige A. C. Maskill, Lauren M. McGarvey, Michael J. Siemiantkowski |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a297cd07ea2d44fd8d1b943b082dba38 |
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