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- Red data book of the mammals of South Africa : a conservation . . .
Over 30 organisations collaborated to produce this publication It covers 295 terrestrial and marine species and subspecies of mammals, which were assessed within South African borders, excluding Swaziland and Lesotho
- Stranded in History: marine mammal stranding data from 1884 . . .
Stranding records of dead marine mammals during the Species Recovery and Millennial Eras 26 Figure 6 The monthly trend of strandings from the Species Recovery and Millennial Eras 27 Figure 7 Numbers of dead marine mammal strandings reported by year from 1960-2019 28 Figure 8
- Geography of current and future global mammal extinction risk
(B) All species predicted to be threatened (C) Data Deficient species predicted to be threatened (D) All species predicted to be at latent risk (species not currently assessed as threatened on the IUCN Red List, but predicted to be at risk of extinction by our model) Panel C is a subset of panel D, which is a subset of B, which in turn is a
- Chapter 27 Post-Lecture Assignment Flashcards - Quizlet
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like One of the students in your study group is struggling with the idea that mammals and vertebrates are separate designations To illustrate the two terms, you describe an animal that has the expected mammalian characteristics What should you include in your description of this animal that would make it clear that the animal is
- Mammals News, Research and Analysis - The Conversation
Browse Mammals news, research and analysis from The Conversation Home; Arts + Culture especially when a species is as elusive as this one State Control Centre via AP February 9, 2025
- Ecography - Wiley Online Library - Nordic Society Oikos
Marine ecosystems are increasingly dominated by human activities, causing widespread loss of populations and species (Worm et al 2006, Halpern et al 2008) Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity have pledged to reduce the current rate of species loss in both the terrestrial and marine environments in order to preserve wild species and allow for their sustainable use
- Gradients of mammalian biodiversity through space and time
Through the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Global Mammal Assessment, range maps are now available for most mammal species (5,487 species in Schipper et al 2008, see also Ceballos et al 2005), and regional databases of range maps are becoming more common (Boitani et al 2011) Advances in biodiversity informatics
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