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    Too few, too late: U.S. Endangered Species Act undermined by inaction and inadequate funding. by Erich K Eberhard, David S Wilcove, Andrew P Dobson

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Here, we tackle one of the enduring puzzles about the U.S. Endangered Species Act, often considered a model for endangered species protection globally: Why have so few species been successfully recovered? …”
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    Genetic diversity and structure of the endemic and endangered species Aristolochia delavayi growing along the Jinsha River by Yu-Long Yu, Hui-Chun Wang, Zhi-Xiang Yu, Johann Schinnerl, Rong Tang, Yu-Peng Geng, Gao Chen

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The traditional medicinal plant, and endangered species Aristolochia delavayi (Aristolochiaceae) is an endemic species in China and occurs in the warm and dry areas along the Jinsha river. …”
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    Chloroplast genome of Tillandsia marconae till & Vitek (Bromeliaceae), a hyperarid desert endangered species by Julio César Chávez-Galarza, Stefanny Cardenas-Ninasivincha, Roberto Contreras, Rubén Ferro-Mauricio, Wilson Huanca-Mamani

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Tillandsia marconae Till & Vitek (Bromeliaceae) is a rare plant native species that grows over sand, in the coastal desert from Perú and Chile and is considered an endangered species. In this study, we assembled its chloroplast genome. …”
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    The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Abies chensiensis (Pinaceae: Abietoideae), an endangered species endemic to China by Weimin Li, Chen Chen, Guoqing Bai, Bin Li, Hao Chen, Yafu Zhou, Sifeng Li

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Abies chensiensis (Pinaceae: Abietoideae) is an endangered species endemic to China. To understand its evolutionary characteristics, the complete chloroplast genome of the A. chensiensis has been reconstructed from the whole-genome Illumina sequencing data. …”
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