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Effects of changes in climate and land use

Lauren B. Buckley () and Joan Roughgarden
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Lauren B. Buckley: Stanford University
Joan Roughgarden: Stanford University

Nature, 2004, vol. 430, issue 6995, 34-34

Abstract: Abstract Arising from: C. D. Thomas et al. Nature 427, 145–148 (2004)); see also communication from Thuiller et al. and communication from Harte et al.; Thomas et al. reply Thomas et al.1 argue, contrary to Sala et al.2, that climate change poses an equal or greater threat to global biodiversity than land-use change. We contest this claim, however, on the grounds that Thomas et al. incorrectly apply species–area relationships.

Date: 2004
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