Reptile research shows new avenues and old challenges for extinction risk modelling

In a new PLOS Biology paper, de Oliveira Caetano and colleagues presented an innovative method to estimate extinction risk in reptile species worldwide. The method shows a promising avenue to support Red List assessment, alongside some well-known challenges. This Primer explores the implications of...

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Main Author: Moreno Di Marco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2022-07-01
Series:PLoS Biology
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9273071/?tool=EBI
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description In a new PLOS Biology paper, de Oliveira Caetano and colleagues presented an innovative method to estimate extinction risk in reptile species worldwide. The method shows a promising avenue to support Red List assessment, alongside some well-known challenges. This Primer explores the implications of a new PLOS Biology study that presents an innovative method for estimating extinction risk in reptile species worldwide; this method represents a promising avenue to support Red List assessment, alongside some well-known challenges.
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Reptile research shows new avenues and old challenges for extinction risk modelling
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title Reptile research shows new avenues and old challenges for extinction risk modelling
title_full Reptile research shows new avenues and old challenges for extinction risk modelling
title_fullStr Reptile research shows new avenues and old challenges for extinction risk modelling
title_full_unstemmed Reptile research shows new avenues and old challenges for extinction risk modelling
title_short Reptile research shows new avenues and old challenges for extinction risk modelling
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