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SUBMITTER: Beaudrot L
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4718630 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Beaudrot Lydia L Ahumada Jorge A JA O'Brien Timothy T Alvarez-Loayza Patricia P Boekee Kelly K Campos-Arceiz Ahimsa A Eichberg David D Espinosa Santiago S Fegraus Eric E Fletcher Christine C Gajapersad Krisna K Hallam Chris C Hurtado Johanna J Jansen Patrick A PA Kumar Amit A Larney Eileen E Lima Marcela Guimarães Moreira MG Mahony Colin C Martin Emanuel H EH McWilliam Alex A Mugerwa Badru B Ndoundou-Hockemba Mireille M Razafimahaimodison Jean Claude JC Romero-Saltos Hugo H Rovero Francesco F Salvador Julia J Santos Fernanda F Sheil Douglas D Spironello Wilson R WR Willig Michael R MR Winarni Nurul L NL Zvoleff Alex A Andelman Sandy J SJ
PLoS biology 20160119 1
Extinction rates in the Anthropocene are three orders of magnitude higher than background and disproportionately occur in the tropics, home of half the world's species. Despite global efforts to combat tropical species extinctions, lack of high-quality, objective information on tropical biodiversity has hampered quantitative evaluation of conservation strategies. In particular, the scarcity of population-level monitoring in tropical forests has stymied assessment of biodiversity outcomes, such a ...[more]