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The Anthropocene could raise biological diversity

Chris D. Thomas ()
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Chris D. Thomas: Chris D. Thomas is professor of conservation biology at the University of York, UK.

Nature, 2013, vol. 502, issue 7469, 7-7

Abstract: Humanity has wrought an age of ecological transformations. It is time to rethink our irrational dislike of invading species, argues Chris D. Thomas.

Date: 2013
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