Cannabis Indica

Authors
Clinton N Jenkins, Stuart L Pimm, Lucas N Joppa
Publication date
2013
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
110
Issue
28
Pages
E2602-E2610
Description
Identifying priority areas for biodiversity is essential for directing conservation resources. Fundamentally, we must know where individual species live, which ones are vulnerable, where human actions threaten them, and their levels of protection. As conservation knowledge and threats change, we must reevaluate priorities. We mapped priority areas for vertebrates using newly updated data on >21,000 species of mammals, amphibians, and birds. For each taxon, we identified centers of richness for all species, small-ranged species, and threatened species listed with the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. Importantly, all analyses were at a spatial grain of 10 × 10 km, 100 times finer than previous assessments. This fine scale is a significant methodological improvement, because it brings mapping to scales comparable with regional decisions on where to place protected areas. We also mapped recent …
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Scholar articles
CN Jenkins, SL Pimm, LN Joppa - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2013

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