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Rarity bites

Barry W. Brook () and Navjot S. Sodhi ()
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Barry W. Brook: School for Environmental Research, Charles Darwin University
Navjot S. Sodhi: National University of Singapore

Nature, 2006, vol. 444, issue 7119, 555-556

Abstract: Rare species have to cope not only with habitat loss, genetic bottlenecks and invasive competitors, but also with a self-reinforcing cycle of human greed. This last threat has now been dragged into the spotlight.

Date: 2006
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