Predicting biodiversity change and averting collapse in agricultural landscapes
Chase D. Mendenhall (),
Daniel S. Karp,
Christoph F. J. Meyer,
Elizabeth A. Hadly and
Gretchen C. Daily
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Chase D. Mendenhall: Center for Conservation Biology, Stanford University
Daniel S. Karp: Center for Conservation Biology, Stanford University
Christoph F. J. Meyer: Institute of Experimental Ecology, University of Ulm, 89069 Ulm, Germany
Elizabeth A. Hadly: Stanford University
Gretchen C. Daily: Center for Conservation Biology, Stanford University
Nature, 2014, vol. 509, issue 7499, 213-217
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A new, holistic view of countryside biogeography is emerging for the world’s human-modified habitats and the biodiversity they support.
Date: 2014
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