Safeguarding Imperiled Biodiversity and Evolutionary Processes in the Wallacea Center of Endemism.
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Bioscience. 2022 Oct 19;72(11):1118-1130. doi: 10.1093/biosci/biac085. eCollection 2022 Nov.
Bioscience. 2022.
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Although remoteness has spared many Wallacean islands from the severe overexploitation that characterizes many tropical regions, industrial-scale expansion of agriculture, mining, aquaculture and fisheries is damaging terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, denuding endemics from com …
Although remoteness has spared many Wallacean islands from the severe overexploitation that characterizes many tropical regions, industrial- …