Addressing priority questions of conservation science with palaeontological data
Palaeontologists often ask identical questions to those asked by ecologists. Despite this, ecology is considered a core discipline of conservation biology, while palaeontologists are rarely consulted in the protection of species, habitats and ecosystems. The recent emergence of conservation palaeobi...
Main Authors: | Kiessling, W, Raja, N, Roden, V, Turvey, S, Saupe, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Society
2019
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