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The effect of conservation spending

Hugh P. Possingham () and Leah R. Gerber ()
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Hugh P. Possingham: The Nature Conservancy
Leah R. Gerber: the School of Life Sciences and Center for Biodiversity Outcomes, Arizona State University

Nature, 2017, vol. 551, issue 7680, 309-310

Abstract: Statistical analysis of data on threatened species provides a model that can predict how rates of investment in conservation affect biodiversity under changing human population levels and agricultural and economic conditions. See Letter p.364

Date: 2017
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