Toward a biocultural theory of avoided extinction
Avoiding extinction is one of the main aims of the global conservation movement and its study has historically been dominated by ecological thinking about the consequences of small population size and the identification of the proximate causes of population decline. Here we argue that any successful...
Main Authors: | Ladle, R, Jepson, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2008
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