Historical data as a baseline for conservation: reconstructing long-term faunal extinction dynamics in Late Imperial–modern China
Samuel T. Turvey(Zoological Society of London), Martina M. I. Di Fonzo(The University of Queensland), Jennifer J. Crees(Computer History Museum)
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