Adaptive ecological niche migration does not negate extinction susceptibility
Abstract Extinction rates in the modern world are currently at their highest in 66 million years and are likely to increase with projections of future climate change. Our knowledge of modern-day extinction risk is largely limited to decadal-centennial terrestrial records, while data from the marine...
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Autores principales: | A. Woodhouse, S. L. Jackson, R. A. Jamieson, R. J. Newton, P. F. Sexton, T. Aze |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/db1c5b246c5a4879935267b526fd170b |
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