Biodiversity conservation: effects of changes in climate and land use

Nature
Lauren B Buckley, Joan Roughgarden

Abstract

Thomas et al. argue, contrary to Sala et al. that climate change poses an equal or greater threat to global biodiversity than land-use change. We contest this claim, however, on the grounds that Thomas et al. incorrectly apply species-area relationships.

References

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Oct 17, 2003·Proceedings. Biological Sciences·Stephen E WilliamsSamantha Fox
Jan 9, 2004·Nature·Chris D ThomasStephen E Williams

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Mar 24, 2006·Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences·Owen T Lewis
Sep 22, 2006·BMC Evolutionary Biology·Chris Yesson, Alastair Culham
Jul 27, 2006·The New Phytologist·Rob W Brooker
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Jun 10, 2015·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·Claire RégnierBenoît Fontaine
Aug 7, 2010·MBio·Monica A Garcia-Solache, Arturo Casadevall

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