Species-level, digitized wildlife trade data are essential for achieving biodiversity targets
Michael F. Tlusty (),
Phillip Cassey,
Andrew L. Rhyne,
Delon A. Omrow and
Peter Stoett
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Michael F. Tlusty: a University of Massachusetts , Boston , MA 02125
Phillip Cassey: b The University of Adelaide , Adelaide , SA 5005 , Australia
Andrew L. Rhyne: c Roger Williams University , Bristol , RI 02809
Delon A. Omrow: d Ontario Tech University Oshawa , ON L1G 0C5 , Canada
Peter Stoett: d Ontario Tech University Oshawa , ON L1G 0C5 , Canada
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2024, vol. 121, issue 16, e2306869121
Date: 2024
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