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Ranking Mammal Species for Conservation and the Loss of Both Phylogenetic and Trait Diversity
Author: Redding, David W., Author: Mooers, Arne O.
Date created: 2015
A Method for Quantifying Consistency in Animal Distributions Using Survey Data
Author: Heath, Joel P., Author: Montevecchi, William A. , Author: Esler, Daniel
Date created: 2012-09-05

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