Letter. Implications of bias in conservation research and investment for freshwater species

Human population growth and economic development threaten the integrity of freshwater ecosystems globally, reducing their ability to support biodiversity and provide ecosystem services. However, our knowledge of freshwater biodiversity is fragmented due to bias in conservation research toward primar...

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Main Authors: Darwall, William R.T (Author), Holland, Robert A. (Author), Smith, Kevin G. (Author), Allen, David (Author), Brooks, Emma G.E (Author), Katarya, Vineet (Author), Pollock, Caroline M. (Author), Shi, Yichuan (Author), Clausnitzer, Viola (Author), Cumberlidge, Neil (Author), Cuttelod, Annabelle (Author), Dijkstra, Klaas-Douwe (Author), Diop, Mame D. (Author), García, Nieves (Author), Seddon, Mary B. (Author), Skelton, Paul H. (Author), Snoeks, Jos (Author), Tweddle, Denis (Author), Vie, Jean-Christophe (Author)
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Language:English
Published: 2011-12.
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