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Temperate hotspots

Derek P. Tittensor ()
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Derek P. Tittensor: Derek P. Tittensor is at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, the Microsoft Research Computational Science Laboratory, Cambridge, and the United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre, Cambridge CB3 0DL, UK.

Nature, 2013, vol. 501, issue 7468, 494-495

Abstract: The inclusion of abundance data in global surveys of reef fishes reveals new hotspots of functional biodiversity, not all of which show high species richness. The findings may influence conservation priorities. See Letter p.539

Date: 2013
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