Turning up the heat on hotspots
Hugh P. Possingham () and
Kerrie A. Wilson
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Hugh P. Possingham: the Ecology Centre, University of Queensland
Kerrie A. Wilson: the Ecology Centre, University of Queensland
Nature, 2005, vol. 436, issue 7053, 919-920
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Different measures are used to define concentrations of biodiversity — so-called ‘hotspots’. More rigorous, global-scale analyses of how they compare will be essential for efficient resource allocation to conservation.
Date: 2005
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