Minimum viable population sizes and global extinction risk are unrelated.
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Measuring the meltdown: drivers of global amphibian extinction and declineHigh variability in patterns of population decline: the importance of local processes in species extinctionsAccumulation of slightly deleterious mutations in mitochondrial protein-coding genes of large versus small mammalsAnalysis of factors implicated in the recent decline of Australia's mammal faunaStrength of density feedback in census data increases from slow to fast life historiesInferring population trends for the world's largest fish from mark-recapture estimates of survival.Stochastic species turnover and stable coexistence in a species-rich, fire-prone plant community.Speyeria (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) Conservation.Is regional species diversity bounded or unbounded?Predicting recovery criteria for threatened and endangered plant species on the basis of past abundances and biological traits.Reexamining the minimum viable population concept for long-lived species.Setting population targets for mammals using body mass as a predictor of population persistence.New hope for the survival of the Amur leopard in China.Black-swan events in animal populationsReef size and isolation determine the temporal stability of coral reef fish populations.PHENOTYPIC DIFFERENTIATION AT SOUTHERN LIMIT BORDERS: THE CASE STUDY OF TWO FUCOID MACROALGAL SPECIES WITH DIFFERENT LIFE-HISTORY TRAITS(1).A classification system for describing anthropogenic influence on nonhuman primate populations.Habitat suitability-density relationship in an endangered woodland species: the case of the Blue Chaffinch (Fringilla polatzeki).Are patterns of density dependence in the Global Population Dynamics Database driven by uncertainty about population abundance?Effects of harvesting flowers from shrubs on the persistence and abundance of wild shrub populations at multiple spatial extents.Relation of minimum viable population size to biology, time frame, and objective.Black-swan events: Population crashes or temporary emigration?Disambiguating the minimum viable population concept: response to Reed and McCoy.Limited evidence for the demographic Allee effect from numerous species across taxa.Effects of weather and climate on the dynamics of animal population time series.BioTIME: A database of biodiversity time series for the AnthropoceneQuantifying the randomness of extinctionsCorrelates of extinction proneness in tropical angiospermsThe SAFE index: using a threshold population target to measure relative species threatQuantifying and interpreting nestedness in habitat islands: a synthetic analysis of multiple datasetsIncorporating spatial population structure in gap analysis reveals inequitable assessments of species protection
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Minimum viable population sizes and global extinction risk are unrelated.
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Minimum viable population sizes and global extinction risk are unrelated.
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Minimum viable population sizes and global extinction risk are unrelated.
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最小存活种群规模与全球灭绝风险无关。
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Minimum viable population sizes and global extinction risk are unrelated.
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Minimum viable population sizes and global extinction risk are unrelated.
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最小存活种群规模与全球灭绝风险无关。
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Minimum viable population sizes and global extinction risk are unrelated.
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Minimum viable population sizes and global extinction risk are unrelated.
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最小存活种群规模与全球灭绝风险无关。
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Minimum viable population sizes and global extinction risk are unrelated.
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Corey J A Bradshaw
Lochran W Traill
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10.1111/J.1461-0248.2006.00883.X
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2006-04-01T00:00:00Z