When the method for mapping species matters: defining priority areas for conservation of African freshwater turtles
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
Aim Defining priority areas for conservation is essential to minimize biodiversity loss, but the adoption of different methods for describing species distributions influences the outcomes. In order to provide a robust basis for the conservation of freshwater turtles in Africa, we compared the effect that different species-mapping approaches had on derived patterns of species richness, species vulnerability and protected-area representativeness.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Africa; chelonians; conservation biogeography; gap analysis; generalized boosted models; local convex hulls; occurrence records; species richness
List of contributors:
Bombi, Pierluigi
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